First of all I want to say thank you. Second of all I want to say it was very exciting, adventurous, and it fits right next to the School of Good and Evil #1 book. I recommend you to read the first book first and then read it so it'll make more sense. It starts off with Sophie and Agatha planning the musical, and Sophie is frustrated. Later Agatha finds out that Sophie's is in danger... by the boys... yes the princes I mean. But before that Agatha made a wish for Tedros. Agatha and Sophie has to find a way out of their trouble by the princes ... or else... DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNNNNNNN. The princes want Sophie dead or alive since in the first book Agatha chose Sophie instead of Tedros (that's why you should read the first book first, then the second so it'll make more sense). Agatha's choice made a big uproar, and all the girls or princesses no longer cared for the princes. With teamwork and a bit of friendship, do yo think they can solve their conflict? It's up to you to read and find out. So I recommend you to READ IT, I don't know which book was better the first or second book, but it was definitely an adventurous page turner.
The School for Good and Evil #2: A World without Princes
By Soman Chainani
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 4 - 7 | n/a | 5.7 | 96331 |
In the New York Times bestselling sequel to Soman Chainani's debut, The School for Good and Evil, Sophie and Agatha are back in Gavaldon, living out their Happily Ever After, but life isn't quite the fairy tale they expected.
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 the peace? Can Sophie stay good with Tedros on the hunt? And whose heart does Agatha's belong to—her best friend or her prince?
Soman Chainani has created a spectacular world that Newbery Medal-winning author Ann M. Martin calls "a fairy tale like no other, complete with romance, magic, humor, and a riddle that will keep you turning pages until the end."
Book Reviews (31)
this book is OK,unlike the first.I liked it the first time but I have never wanted to read it again.
love this book
I want to say that i love this book a lot!!! by the way, it is so intreasting how the princess got inspired after ONE simple BOOK!!! but i love it!!!!:) not my biggest fave though.
AMAZING!!!!!!!
This book was such a page turner and head twister. though it was a little... too much... war. though i love the last sentence. I wonder if one there will be a 3rd! Because i really want a 3rd book!!!!!!:)
I know... I really liked the sentence, "... Good with Good, Evil with Evil... Both of their wishes granted." quoted by The School of Good and Evil: A World Without Princes. It just had the perfect touch to the ending, like it was the big final bow/ribbon to the gift, it just wrapped it up into the perfect ending...
This book is a great sequel to the first School for Good and evil, and it is AMAZING. Who is Evil? Who is Good? Tedros, Sophie, Tedros, Sophie? Agatha can't decide. Read the book to find out! I hope there is a 3rd one. Second best series EVER! (Next to Harry Potter, of course)
I am currently on page 328 it is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :")
I have the first one, sadly :(, I still need to read it!
I want to read it so badly I read the first book and it was amazing