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The School for Good and Evil

Chainani, Soman (author.). Bruno, Iacopo, (illustrator.).

Summary: Best friends Sophie (princess wannabe) and Agatha (witchy loner) are headed (via kidnapping) to the School for Good and Evil, but their assumed destinies are reversed.

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  • ISBN: 0062104896
  • ISBN: 9780062104908 (paperback)
  • ISBN: 9780062104892
  • Physical Description: 488 pages : illustrations, color map ; 22 cm
    print
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Harper, [2013]
Subject: Good and evil Fiction
Schools Fiction
Friendship Fiction
Genre: Fantasy fiction.

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  • 3 of 3 copies available at Kenton County.

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  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Covington Branch YA CHAIN S (Text) 33126024888715 YA Fiction Available -
Erlanger Branch YA CHAIN S (Text) 33126024890547 YA Fiction Available -
Independence Branch YA CHAIN S (Text) 33126025107073 YA Fiction Available -

  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2013 June

    Gr 5–8—Every four years in the village of Gavaldon, two children are stolen away by a mysterious person known only as the Schoolmaster. These children become students at the School for Good and Evil. One will be taught the ways of goodness, honor, and beauty; the other will be instructed in the ways of darkness and villainy. Twelve-year-old Sophie just knows she's destined to be picked for the school of Good this year, and can't wait to assume the role of a princess and meet her Prince Charming. Her best friend, Agatha, is surely villain material with her dumpy looks, black clothes, and dour demeanor. So how is it that Sophie winds up in the School for Evil and Agatha the School for Good? Now both girls must work to succeed in their new roles or face dire consequences. The girls' friendship will be put to the test in ways they never imagined. This debut fantasy will attract sophisticated readers with a love of fairy tales, particularly the dark side of them. Despite some redundant scenes and pacing issues, there's plenty of action and emotion to keep an audience well entertained. Fans of Adam Gidwitz's A Tale Dark and Grimm (Dutton, 2010) and Shannon and Dean Hale's graphic novel Rapunzel's Revenge (Bloomsbury, 2008) will be swept along in this wild story of good, evil, and two friends caught in between.—Stephanie Whelan, New York Public Library

    [Page 143]. (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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