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I love this book, absolutely love the world building and the character depth. The author did a splendid job of making you feel this character world, and I am more then ready to see the wicked movie now too. I cant wait to go back and fully dive into this series and read even more by this author. I can't express how good this book is and I will recommend it to everyone.

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Many thanks to Net Galley for allowing me to ARC read, but I couldn’t finish it. It is supposed to be about Elphie’s childhood, but the book talks about everyone else more than her. Also, none of it makes any sense. It jumps around a lot, and it’s very hard to follow. I’m just not a fan of the author’s writing style, but I hoped this one would be better than the others in his series.

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I feel like Elphaba doesn't need an introduction, so we are going to skip that part.

Elphie was exactly what I expected it to be given previous books written about Elphaba's life. It isn't necessarily about Elphie in particular but the events and the people in her life that would shape who she would become. Written in what I call Maguire's signature style, this was, in my opinion, just an excellent prequel that only adds to the lore of Elphaba's life.


Overall, I think if you are a fan of Maguire's overall, this may not work for you. Especially if you've only watched a movie or the musical. Maguire has a very unique writing style that can be difficult to follow. But if you are a fan and you've read every previous entry in Elphaba's life, then this is definitely going to be your jam.

As always, thanks to NetGalley and William Morrow for the eArc.

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Thank you William Morrow for the digital ARC of Elphie.
As someone who has yet to read the Wicked novel (this will likely change soon) but has seen the musical… I knew going into the story that it would be very different. I found the writing to be easy to read despite the book focusing heavily on the politics and social life of the world of Oz. In my honest opinion I wished there were more defining details about the characters and also more climatic moments throughout the book. I feel like the storyline was a little flat making it a little less enjoyable to read. However, I am glad I read it before diving into Wicked to really understand Elphies family history beforehand .I give the book 3 stars.

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Elphie: A Wicked Childhood, is a coming-of-age story where young Elphaba, the future Wicked Witch of the West, is shaped and molded by the behaviors of those around her, including her unchaste mother and devout father. She suffers jealousy at the arrival of her siblings Nessarose and Shell, She encounters the mistreatment of the Animal populations of Oz, She attempts her first friendship, and she obtains the benefits of an education, until she arrives at the doors of Shiz University, about to meet Galinda.

Having read Wicked and Son of a Witch, I'm not a huge fan of the Wicked book series, which is why I never finished a Lion Among Men or Out of Oz. I do, however, love the musical that is based on the book, but that does not help with Elphie. I don't know why I thought that this would somehow be better than Wicked because spoiler alert: it wasn't. The writing style is very odd and the pacing of this book is so slow that my eyes were glazing over. I wanted to love this book, but unfortunately, I just didn't

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This book is a great vocabulary builder. The author is very creative. There is so much more developed beyond what L. Frank Baum created. But the universe and it's names can be dense and not reader friendly. This book follows Elphaba from her birth to heading to Shiz. It's not exactly in line with some of the things in the musical. But I will definitely be reading Wicked.

Thanks to Netgalley and William Morrow Books for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

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My darling and dearest little asparagus, Elphaba, how I’ve missed you.

When I first saw Gregory Macguire was writing an “origin” story of Elphie, I thought eh I don’t need it. Then I kept on seeing it and I have to admit, over time my curiousity peaked and I couldn’t resist more Elphaba in my life. If you have read the other books in the Wicked series this is a treat, and if you haven’t, this is the perfect place to start.

We get to witness the evolution of our greenest girl in Elphie and establish the connections with her father, Nessa, and mischievous baby brother Shell before all the “turmoil” in the later stories begin. We get to see her first interactions with talking animals and the reactions and culture that shapes Elphaba’s personality and reactions to those around her. There were so many nuances in this story that further shapes the story we are already so familiar with and there were some easter eggs if you love the Wicked The Musical too! It was the perfect place to start and I have to admit, it being available right as the movie came out shaped my wanting in reading this ARC.

I absolutely love Maguire’s writing and always have and he does not disappoint when it comes to writing style. One of the true joys in reading him is learning so many new words and witnessing him play with dialect and shape words into new amalgamations that never stops you from giggling with joy.

Overall, I’m so pleased to have another book by him and especially one that centers Elphaba. The biggest question though, was it necessary? And while I enjoyed it I don’t think my answer would be a resounding yes, but I’m also not mad that it exists. Sometimes getting more of something you love can be an exquisite little treat and Elphie was exactly that.

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A prequel to the events of Wicked, this novel explores the early childhood and adolescence of Elphaba, fondly known as “Elphie” at that time. Early parts of the story look at the family influence — from her promiscuous mom and pious dad, to her strained relationship with Nessa and their younger brother. The novel also takes on a lot of early themes later found in Wicked like Elphie’s first encounters with mistreatment of Animals in Oz, and finding her spunk and independence. Please note this (and Wicked) are much different than the musical and are darker in nature. It pained me to give this a low rating but I struggled to get through the novel with its slow-moving plot and little character development. Nothing felt truly pivotal in the way I’d expect for a prequel of such an iconic character.
Thank you to William Morrow Books for the advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.

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This started off slowly for me but I ended up tearing through the last half of the book. I love Gregory Maquire. I've been reading his books since I was young (thank you, Tippecanoe County Public Library for that). Elphie! I loved getting to "know" her before Wicked.

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Reviews seem to be mixed for this one and unfortunately, I'm with the crew not loving it. The writing style is very distanced from our central character, who the book is named after, and I wanted a deeper insight into this character and not just the world around her. I hope that others find something to love here but it wasn't for me

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Thank you NetGalley, William Morris and Gregory Maguire for the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

As a lifelong Wizard of Oz fan, I was enamored with Wicked. I enjoyed the show and I have a copy of the novel signed by Mr. Maguire which is one of my favorite possessions. I was SO excited to get the chance to read Elphie before its release. As the title implies, it is a closer look into Elphaba herself. Although we do learn more about her character, there is something disconnected about this novel. It is less of a story and more like musings or observations. It unfortunately moved VERY slowly due to little plot and confusing writing style. It was somehow both choppy and wordy and so overly complicated that I felt like I was trying to decide a message. I did enjoy the subtle nods to the musical, and I loved the dedication. This book wasn't for me but it does give a more comprehensive look into Elphie's life and background.

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With the premiere of the movie version of “Wicked” just a day away, this book was the perfect read. While most people are familiar with Gregory Maguire’s wildly popular “Wicked”, did you know there are actually three more books in that series? And in the upcoming “Elphie”, readers get to learn all about Elphaba’s nomadic upbringing.

Elphie has an unconventional childhood to say the least. She travels throughout Oz with her minister father, her inattentive mother (until she passes in childbirth), her armless sister, her naughty little brother, and a nanny who tries to keep them all in line. Fans of the “Wicked” series will appreciate references that come up later in Elphie’s life. And the backstory of the future villainess helps the reader better understand some of her personality quirks and why she becomes the woman she does.

For me, all of Maguire’s books take some getting used to initially as his writing style is unique. The wit and humor imbued throughout is one of the best things about the book. It’s also very interesting to learn more about such a well-known literary character. Any fan of Maguire’s writing and/or the “Wicked” series will want to add this book to their collection.

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Thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review. 30 years after Wicked was written, we get Elphie, a prequel to the story we know so well. Maguire has a very specific writing style, is not everyone's cup of tea; many people who are reading his work for the first time may find themselves frustrated. For older Wicked fans, I think that this book successfully thrusts us back into the land of Oz. I have always been a big Elphaba fan, any content I can read about her feels like a win. Did this drag on in some parts, yes. Is it still an interesting dive into Elphaba and Nessa's past, yes. I'm not sure how many Wicked fans we have at the library, but I will recommend this title to the right audience.

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First off, thank you so much NetGalley for sending this arc to me before the Wicked movie! Second off, this is EXACTLY what I thought was missing from the first book in the Wicked Years! I thoroughly enjoyed this prequel and I really took my time reading it because I enjoyed it that much. Solid 4 stars from me for sure!

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I wanted to love this but with everything going on in politics right now, I need an escape. With this being so politically heavy (about Oz), it was a miss for me.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC to review!
Rating (on a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being excellent)
Quality of writing: 3
Pace: 3
Plot development: 3
Characters: 3
Enjoyability: 3
Ease of Reading: 2

Overall rating: 3 out of 5

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Thank you to Netgalley and William Morrow for this arc in exchange for my unbiased opinion.

I always thought that the Wicked books were insane and so chaotic, but that's why I liked them so much when I was younger. And then of course, I loved the musical. With the movie adaptation of the musical coming out in just a few days and knowing that it draws a bit more from the book, I was excited to read this. I really struggled with reading this. I'm used to difficult writing (my whole field of focus includes British Modernism, like, come on!) and I STRUGGLED. The narrative was also kind of boring to me? It was great to read about Elphaba's life before Shiz but there was a lot about the political landscape in Oz that I just found convoluted and confusing? I wanted a focus on Elphie but no. What's here is some confusing political drama that occasionally visited Elphie.

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Oh my goodness, never in my life have I been so excited for a new wicked book. Gregory McGuire’s other series are a big. Miss for me, but this one was so good. I know it was written just for the fans, but it was so cute!

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Almost 30 years since the publication of Wicked, we get a prequel following Elphie from childhood to University.

What I hoped would be an insight into Elphaba’s childhood was instead a delve into the politics of Oz during Elphaba’s childhood and adolescence. Unfortunately this was a difficult read due to the slow moving plot and odd writing style. Other fans of Wicked and the series may find this enjoyable, but I did not.

Thank you to Netgalley for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review.

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I was very excited for this book because of the new Wicked movie. I’ve devoured this book in a few days and am very glad I got to spend some time with Elphaba as she grew up before the movie comes out. I’m very excited to read Wicked next. I hope that they release a book like this for Galinda as well. It’s very nice seeing where she comes from, how she grew up and why she is the way she is.

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