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Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
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Gregory Maguire
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Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West Facts
Brain Snacks
Gregory Maguire is a huge (and self-professed) fan of T.H. White, who wrote The Once and Future King. Maguire had this to say about that book:I observed in it several admirable attributes that I tr...
Sex Rating
RThis definitely isn't the family-friendly Oz from the movie, or the imaginative, musical, romantic Oz of the Broadway show. The world of Wicked definitely involves a lot of sex, and includes some...
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Historical ReferencesWe see a lot of conflict between religion and magic in this book, which is something that concerned Daniel Defoe, provider of one of our epigraphs. (See "What's Up With the Epi...