Anyways enough about the play, back to the book. The play was based off of the book, which a lot of people do not know. What people also lack knowledge of is that apart from the basic plot line of it being the story of why the Wicked Witch of the West is so wicked and the names of characters, the book and play have little in common. Since I am not going to spoil the majesty of the play, I can't give specific examples, however some that don't spoil the play are how in the play Elphaba's sister, Nessarose, joins Elphaba at school right away, but in the book the only reason she comes is because the Nanny is needed to supervise Elphaba and Galinda. Also the love stories are all messed up too. The book includes a lot of sexual references, including the act and detailed body descriptions that I find completely unnecessary. The way that the author splits up the paragraphs and conversations is super confusing. And to be honest, I skimmed the last 100 pages because I could not take the torture anymore. The book was similar to a cross between 50 Shades of Gray, the Wizard of Oz, and Lord of the Rings. Making it one thing: weird.
The good parts of the book, were the chapters of the characters in school, as those were less confusing to read. The overall plot line of the story was intriguing. And the last good part was that Gregory Maguire created the idea that gave Stephen Schwartz and Marc Platt to create the brilliant musical Wicked. Overall, I would give the book a 3.5/10. I wouldn't recommend it unless you really enjoy the combination of stories I previously mentioned.
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