Wicked
The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
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Narrated by:
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John McDonough
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By:
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Gregory Maguire
Elphaba is born with green skin, a precocious mind, and a talent for magic. An outcast throughout her childhood in Munchkinland, she finally begins to feel as though she fits in when she enters the University in the Emerald City. While she hones her skills, she discovers that Oz isn't the Utopia it seems. She sets out to protect its unwanted creatures, becoming known as the Wicked Witch along the way.
Narrator John McDonough draws you in to Maguire's magical world of witches and talking animals, making it possible to believe in a land somewhere over the rainbow.
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Critic reviews
"A staggering feat of wordcraft." (Los Angeles Times)
"McDonough's excellent portrayals of Elphaba's outspoken, gravel-voiced nanny, Glinda's snobbish friends, and the wide-eyed, soft-spoken Dorothy make this excursion to Oz worthwhile." (Publishers Weekly)
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I'll admit that I didn't take to the story right away. It took about an hour. But a person driving a long distance is a captive audience and by the time Elphaba got to Shiz I was hooked. It's an odd story that takes place in an odd place and is certainly not for everyone. But it was for me.
It's not easy being green
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Suprise!!
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Wandering.
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So depressing...
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That it completely turned upside down my pre-conceived notions about what is wicked and evil.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Elphaba. I was utterly engrossed in her story and how she would meet her eventual fate.
What about John McDonough’s performance did you like?
He's a very solid reader and a great storyteller.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I was shocked at how exquisitely the author was able to bring everything full circle and actually preserve some of the context from the original story.
Any additional comments?
My favorite moments of this book was the love affair between Elphaba and Fiyero and how she's not quite become the angry, bitter, hardened women she eventually becomes. At that moment, she could have gone down another path in life. I also loved how the ending scene between Dorothy and Elphaba played out.
One of the best books I've ever experienced!!!
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