I've gotten a dig or two by my dear gf who says this looks like chick lit. It does, doesn't it? Such a female friendly cover. I was a little shy about reading it on the train. It wasn't a coincidence that I was carrying notes in my hand as I stood reading in the mrt, conveniently blocking the cover.I gave a copy of the book to a colleague of mine as well. I told her, via IM, that I read the book and I highly recommended it. Her reply was, "Wait, isn't this chick lit?"
*fumes*
Anyway, I stand by my choice lah. It is a good book, unfortunately Kino stocks Wicked with only this cover version. I came by it because I was curious who this Gregory Maguire guy was, there seemed to be quite a few recommended books by him in Kino, A Lion Among Men amongst the more recent, so I picked up Wicked and had a flip through.
Interesting premise. I was keen to see how Maguire could add a new dimension to a rather one dimensional character, the wicked witch of the west from The Wizard of Oz.
You remember her don't you? Green, ugly, cackled a lot, melted to death?
Well, Wicked is a revisionist story of Elphaba (the witch) - how she grew up, how she studied, how she loved, how she hated, and at the end, how she died. After reading the book, you'll understand how she came to be the witch, but because of the many events leading up to that change, I found myself sympathising with Elphaba, and rather disliking the movie potrayal of her. So, girly cover notwithstanding, I really enjoyed Wicked. 7.5 out of 10.

