A world without princes

Soman Chainani

Book - 2014

When Agatha wishes she'd chosen a different Happy Ending, she accidentally reopens the gates to the School for Good and Evil. But when the girls return, they notice that the world they knew has changed. Witches and princesses reside at the School for Girls, where they've been inspired to live a life without princes, while Tedros and the boys are camping in Evil's old towers. A war is brewing between the schools, but can Agatha and Sophie restore peace? Can Sophie stay good with Tedros on the hunt? And whose heart does Agatha's belong to -- her best friend or her prince?

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Subjects
Genres
School fiction
Fantasy fiction
Published
New York : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers [2014]
Language
English
Main Author
Soman Chainani (author)
Other Authors
Iacopo Bruno (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Preview for book 3 of the School for good and evil 'The last ever after'. 33 pages.
Physical Description
433 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
890L
ISBN
9780062104922
9780007502813
9780062104939
9781480675827
9781484452370
9780062331359
9780062340726
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

Sophie and Agatha left The School for Good and Evil (2013) as friends. Now, back in their village, they are having their Ever After, but as it turns out, their friendship isn't quite enough for Agatha, whose lingering feelings for Prince Tedros are upsetting their relationship. When the girls are forced to revisit the school, they learn that everything has changed. Now, it's the girls against the boys, and the female school is run by the manipulative Dean Sadar, who thinks that girls should write their own happy endings, without boys, and is willing to go to war with them to make it so. This sequel is stronger than the original and offers readers plenty to think about, especially when it comes to gender, love, relationships between sexes, and, of course, the most slippery aspects of good and evil. As Agatha notes, Every fairy tale could be twisted to serve a purpose, and here, the stories bend and twist on themselves right up until the last pages, leaving readers anxious to find out in the next book exactly who ends up with whom and why. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: The first book in the series debuted on the New York Times best-seller list, has been translated into languages across six continents, and will be a Universal Pictures film. Now that's a high-demand backstory.--Cooper, Ilene Copyright 2014 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 6 & Up-Sophie and Agatha have returned home from the School of Good and Evil, figuring their troubles were over. Friendship won the day, and the girls gained their happy endings. Or have they? There are wishes left ungranted and it seems their unusual victory has changed the very nature of the School itself-and not in a good way. The girls find themselves drawn back to the School once more, destined to face malevolent magic, danger, and treachery. Can Agatha find a way to put right what's gone wrong, and still save her best friend? Can Sophie keep the Witch at bay? Happily ever after never seemed so far away. This second title in the dramatic fantasy series will be eagerly read by fans of the first title, The School For Good and Evil (HarperCollins, 2013), but will likely prove confusing for newcomers. The writing has gained some polish moving into this second installment, but an about-face plot twist creates a disconcerting set of messages regarding the girls and boys of the School and may put off some readers. The conclusion remains mostly open-ended and there are several cliff-hangers that will presumably be resolved in a third title. This will appeal most readily to readers with a taste for fairy tales and drama similar to Shannon Hale's "Ever After High" series (Little, Brown).-Stephanie Whelan, New York Public Library (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

After saving their school, best friends Sophie and Agatha attempt to get back to normal life in their home village but are ushered back to save the fairy-tale world when all men (princes or not) are pitted as enemies against girls. Twisting tropes and analyzing gender roles, Chainani offers readers a second fast-paced adventure fantasy with plenty of food for thought. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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