Friday, August 21, 2009

Apparently, we are infringing copyright by publishing a picture of this book, or it may be the link to Gregory Maquire. Who knows? Anyway, I've removed the picture and the link and have only included the spiel.
What a lot of twaddle!!

Gregory Maguire's Wicked - The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West tells the life story of Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, long before Dorothy arrives and squishes her sister.

Wicked Overview

After the prologue, the story begins with Elphaba’s Munchkinlander parents, and shortly after that, Elphaba’s birth. The tale then follows her as she grows into a child, then a teen and as she sets off to Shiz University. Among her fellow students, is the snobbish and perfect Glinda, the future Good Witch of the North, who Elphaba is forced to share a room with. Despite a rough beginning, these two eventually become firm friends. Elphaba’s dependant sister, Nessarose, who will eventually grow up to be the Wicked Witch of the East, later joins them at Shiz University.
Elphaba’s lecturer is a goat named Doctor Dillamond. His research involves proving that humans and Animals (note the intentional capitalisation) were not inherently different; so as to petition bans that will prevent Animals from teaching, and force them into servitude or hiding. Elphaba has strong feelings towards the treatment of Animals, and assists Doctor Dillamond with his research. Doctor Dillamond’s work has received the wrong sort of attention and he is murdered at the University. A stricken Elphaba, eventually heads to the Emerald City to confront the Wizard of Oz himself, who she now believes to be corrupt.

7 comments:

  1. I haven't finished this yet, but I'm really enjoying it! I thought I wouldn't as it took a while to get into the story, so I browsed through the rest of the book and didn't think it would be my sort of reading. A bit weird and way out with strange characters and language.
    I ploughed on and am now trying to find any time I can to pick up my book and read it!

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  2. Sounds different. Unlike you Megan to have to find time :-)

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  3. Haha! I have two weeks work at the Primary School, so even less time than normal!!
    It is different, and I've had my nose in it while cooking tea!

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  4. Interestingly intriguing.. Couldnt say it was the best book I have ever read but.. had to finish it - I had to find out the story. I cant fathom the imagination it must take to write a book like this!!

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  5. I did not like this book at all. Took it holidays with me and got to page 116 and then decided that I had had enough.
    So I left it on the boat as I thought maybe someone would enjoy it even though I didn't.
    I did find it interesting everyon'e comments at Book Club .

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  6. Found the first 50 or so pages really difficult to read. However I pressed on and as weird as this novel is became quite intrigued and engrossed with the characters and the world in which they live!!! Wondered if novels like these help give rise to some unusual ideas and group followings?

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  7. Recently, some of the Book Club members went to Perth to see Wicked on stage.
    We absolutely adored the production and had a fabulous time.

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