Carl Bluesy's Reviews > Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (The Wicked Years, #1)
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This was a disjointed read. It had a lot of good points that dealt with social issues and complex morals.
At the start it was a refreshing the unique version from the main wizard of Oz series and took on a much more adult tone dealing with the hardships of the land and the believes system of its residence.
I like seeing how the bear usable of enchained but around the halfway point the time gap became larger, and the major pop points seem to be left partially unfulfilled and making things feel disjointed and more difficult to care about the plot and it’s characters. Since there were so many burst of time when the characters would have changed their position, life entirely almost making me feel like a new characters.
I’m definitely glad I ran this one, but I don’t think I’ll want to continue on with the series or reread this one anytime soon.
At the start it was a refreshing the unique version from the main wizard of Oz series and took on a much more adult tone dealing with the hardships of the land and the believes system of its residence.
I like seeing how the bear usable of enchained but around the halfway point the time gap became larger, and the major pop points seem to be left partially unfulfilled and making things feel disjointed and more difficult to care about the plot and it’s characters. Since there were so many burst of time when the characters would have changed their position, life entirely almost making me feel like a new characters.
I’m definitely glad I ran this one, but I don’t think I’ll want to continue on with the series or reread this one anytime soon.
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