
When Dorothy triumphed over the Wicked Witch of the West in L. Frank Baum's classic tale, we heard only her side of the story. But what about her arch -- nemesis, the mysterious witch? Where did she come from? How did she become so wicked? And what i...
Ten years after the publication of Wicked, beloved novelist Gregory Maguire returns at last to the land of Oz. There he introduces us to Liir, an adolescent boy last seen hiding in the shadows of the castle after Dorothy did in the Witch. Bruised, co...
While civil war looms in Oz, Brrr -- the Cowardly Lion -- surrenders the story of his life to a tetchy oracle named Yackle. Abandoned as a cub, Brrr's path from infancy in the Great Gillikan Forest is no Yellow Brick Road. Seeking to redress an early...
The Wicked Years series reimagines the world of Oz through the life of Elphaba and the consequences of her actions. The books trace her journey from childhood through adulthood, exploring how one person’s choices affect an entire kingdom amid tyranny, rebellion, and war.
🔴 Must Read in Order · Start with Book 1: Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
Read in order—each book builds directly on the previous one.
The Wicked Years series must be read in order. The story follows a continuous narrative across all books, with events and character arcs carrying directly from one book to the next as Oz’s political landscape and Elphaba’s legacy unfold. Reading out of order causes confusion and major spoilers because later books assume knowledge of earlier revelations, family secrets, and key historical events.
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Elphaba serves as the central protagonist across the early books, an intelligent and defiant green-skinned woman who becomes the infamous Wicked Witch. Later volumes expand to her son Liir and other figures whose lives are shaped by her actions.
The series is set in the magical Land of Oz, featuring its varied regions—from the Emerald City and Munchkinland to remote provinces—during a time of political upheaval under the Wizard’s rule.
The tone is dark, philosophical, and satirical with strong dramatic elements. Central themes include the nature of good and evil, the corrupting influence of power, prejudice and otherness, and how history is written by the victors.
This series appeals to readers who enjoy dark fairy tale retellings, politically complex fantasy, and character-driven stories that challenge familiar tales from classic literature.
Contains violence, political persecution, sexual content, and mature themes; suitable for adult readers.
The Wicked Years series tells one continuous story of power, prejudice, and legacy in the world of Oz. Its sequential structure is essential for following the full scope of events and character journeys. The blend of familiar fairy tale elements with moral complexity and political depth creates a landmark fantasy saga.
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