In a nutshell: ingeniously reworked fairy-tales = irresistible reading
Agatha, Tedros and Sophie, stars of Soman Chainani’s best-selling fairy-tales-with-a-twist saga, are deservedly hugely popular with readers, who will be riveted by this new chapter. Something is up at the School for Good and Evil and the fourth year students are all failing their assigned Quests. As Agatha and Sophie set out to find out what’s going on they find themselves caught out by someone they never thought they’d meet... Smart, funny, well-written, this is thoroughly recommended, though – warning – it ends on a cliff-hanger that will leave fans desperate for the next in the series. ~Andrea Reece
The first book in a second School for Good and Evil trilogy. Join your favourite students from the School for Good and Evil as they begin a new era and set off on their quests in the Endless Woods With every end comes a new beginning. Before they can graduate, the students at the school for Good and Evil must complete their Quests for Glory.
The quests are both dangerous and unpredictable, and the stakes are high: success brings eternal adoration, and failure means obscurity forever. If Good and Evil can't find a way to work together, can either side survive?
Amazing!!! Brilliant!!! PERFECTO!!! Mindblowing!!! Love it. Absolutely LOVE it. Ava
This book is amazing!! It really kept me up all night and I could not wait to finish it! GO AND READ IT. SERIOUSLY. GO, GO, GO! Anna, Goodreads
A fairy tale like no other, complete with romance, magic, and humour... that will keep you turning pages until the end. Newbury Award-winning author Ann M. Martin
Twill enchant young girls and boys alike with its twisted take on the classic fairytales. - The Bookbag
Dark, funny and entertaining - Teenlibrarian.co.uk
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About Soman Chainani
Soman Chainani studied at Harvard, practically creating his own fairytale major. He is also an acclaimed screenwriter, whose films have played at more than 150 film festivals, winning more than 30 jury and audience prizes. When he's not telling stories or teaching, Soman is a die-hard tennis player. You can visit Soman online at www.somanchainani.net.