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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780060987107
ISBN: 0060987103
Label: HarperCollins
Manufacturer: HarperCollins
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 406
Publication Date: November 28, 2002
Publisher: HarperCollins
Studio: HarperCollins
Sales Rank: 128245
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I liked this book as it delt with the politics of fairyland, the nitty gritty everyone sometimes thinks of but is never explained, i didnt find the story fantastic, but not bad, very dark in places, watch out for the menacing dwarf! brrrrr!!!
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As a child i enjoyed the Oz books and the films.
I was looking forward to reading this book, thinking it would be a lighthearted family type thing.
I couldnt be more wrong. This book is one of the best books i have ever read. Oz becomes a completely different place to the one we know of. But in a strange way, it fits perfectly in within the stories of the original Oz.
The style of this book is witty and thought provoking. I found myself unable to put this book down.
I have watched The Wizard of Oz since reading this book, and it has completely changed it for me. When the Wicked Witch of the West gets melted, i felt sorry for her.
It is almost as if the Wizard of Oz was a legendary ... Read More:
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I have so many criticisms of this book: Firstly, none of the characters have any charm or interest value. Despite being written about at length, there is no-one I gave a damn about. Secondly, nothing interesting happens throughout the whole book (or rather big, interesting events do happen but they are captured in such a boring way). Thirdly, the book takes itself far too seriously. There is no humour in the book of any description. How many fiction books do not raise a titter throughout 500 pages? I can't think of any. This lack of humour added to the feeling of dryness and boredom I felt throughout reading. Fourthly, there is lots of waffle around big themes: Religion; Consciousness; Adultery; Good vs Evil; Politics. However, it is just filler. ... Read More:
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I saw the fantastic musical before I read the book and it became apparent very early on that the former is only very loosely based on the book, pretty much around the characters alone. However, I found it to be a good story and not as whimsical as expected. It dealt with quite dark issues; politics, death, rejection, cruelty, anger, loss and all manner of emotions. I really cared what happens to Elphaba. If I have a criticism it is in the way the story moves on quickly on a couple of occasions and you are left with a lot of unanswered questions around her latter childhood and the period around the loss of Fiyero. I have also bought the sequel, Son of a Witch and am hoping that this will fill in some, if not all of the gaps. If not, there's always ... Read More:
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What a brilliant idea and an even better book. I loved this book and the characters in it and the difference between this book and the Judy Garland Oz could not be more extreme but all the better for it. Elphaba is a brilliant character and the Animals and animals is another stroke of geneuous. Am giving 4 stars because the sequel is even better and that deserves 5.
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