A World Without Princes (The School for Good and Evil #2) 
***Spoilers for The School for Good and Evil Book#1***Once upon a time a Princess and a Witch became friends.best friends and choose each other over everyone else including the handsome Prince. And Sophie and Agatha lived happily ever after, for girls don't need princes for love to call... No, they don't need princes in their fairy tales at all But what happens in fairytale land when girls decide they dont need Princes to have Happy Ever Afters? Book 1 in the School for Good and Evil focused on
Its true. Sequels suck. Disappoint. Whatever.And the ARC didn't have pictures. T_TAnd butterflies- lol.AND NEW GUY IS SEXY. And belly dancing~!Review in a line- Fantastical school segregated by sex;kids getting unwanted sex-chages. UGH.So, boys vs. girls, and then some.PRE-READ(view spoiler)[UPDATE EDIT:THERE'S A COVER! AND SO GORGEOUS! *panic attack*Look at it, just look at it, its so damn...!! ;)So I just finished The School for Good and Evil, and when I was looking on-line for info on the

4.75 Golden StarsI couldn't put this book down!same world & rules as first one but also different from it.Awesome!the way the characters changed & made decisions & reacted, this is what i call character development.what an Ending!-Plot: ★★★★★/5Characters: ★★★★★/5Writing Style: ★★★★★/5World building: ★★★★★/5Idea: ★★★★/5
This is the weirdest, worst reverse-sexism bullsh*t I have ever read in my life.I have decided that I do not want to write a lot about this book, because 1) its been many months since I read it and 2) I do not care to think about it. So I will attempt to convey the synopsis, and I will attempt to convey the breadth of my disappointment.At the end of the last book, BFFs Agatha and Sophie chose each other over princes and went off to live happily ever after by themselves. Its the feminist
Minor spoilers for book oneIf you know me, you'll know that I very rarely give books five stars. Even if I really love it, I normally mark it as a 4.5 and call it a day. Which is why it came as such a surprise that I slapped a 5-star on A World Without Princes right off the bat. I went in with sky-high expectations, considering how much I loved The School for Good and Evil, and it broke every single one of them. A World Without Princes picks up a couple months after the events of the first book.
Whyyyyyy??What happened to youuuuu??Book. Book, I had such high hopes for you. You ended so magnificently before ... you gave me hope that there was a book out there, where girls can be friends! Where girls can put other girls before boys! Where love isn't always about the type that makes your body parts tingle and swell, but also about fighting for each other and making sacrifices for friends.You gave me hope that somewhere out there was a book, geared for younger readers, where black isn't
Soman Chainani
Hardcover | Pages: 433 pages Rating: 4.08 | 23575 Users | 2410 Reviews

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| Original Title: | A World without Princes |
| ISBN: | 0062104926 (ISBN13: 9780062104922) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The School for Good and Evil #2 |
| Characters: | Agatha (SFGAE), Sophie (SFGAE), School Master (SFGAE), Aric (SFGAE), Chaddick (SFGAE), Professor Clarissa Dovey (SFGAE), Hester (SFGAE), Anadil (SFGAE), Dot (SFGAE), Tedros (SFGAE), Hort (SFGAE), Beatrix (SFGAE), Kiko (SFGAE), Tristan (SFGAE), Nicholas (SFGAE), Ravan (SFGAE), Leonora Lesso (SFGAE), August Sader (SFGAE), Professor Emma Anemone (SFGAE), Professor Bilious Manley (SFGAE), Professor Aleksander Lukas (SFGAE), Professor Sheeba Sheeks (SFGAE), Yuba the Gnome (SFGAE), Professor Rumi Espada (SFGAE), Castor the Dog (SFGAE), Pollux the Dog (SFGAE), Callis (SFGAE), Stefan (SFGAE), Tarquin (SFGAE), Radley (SFGAE) |
| Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Middle Grade & Children's (2014) |
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After saving themselves and their fellow students from a life pitched against one another, Sophie and Agatha are back home again, living happily ever after. But life isn't exactly a fairytale. When Agatha secretly wishes she'd chosen a different happy ending with Prince Tedros, the gates to the School for Good and Evil open once again. But Good and Evil are no longer enemies and Princes and Princesses may not be what they seem, as new bonds form and old ones shatter.Details Epithetical Books A World Without Princes (The School for Good and Evil #2)
| Title | : | A World Without Princes (The School for Good and Evil #2) |
| Author | : | Soman Chainani |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 433 pages |
| Published | : | April 15th 2014 by HarperCollins |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Young Adult. Romance |
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It's not a world without princes, this book is more aptly named "The School for Misandrist and Misogynist". While I'm not certain whether I am reading the same book as everyone does since I'm still undecided about the entire series and most seem to love it but this book really did embellish what I hate about the last book.I realize that it was the rigid world structure that strangled my general enjoyment. I can't understand why you can't be a bit more flexible with this book. Why can't these***Spoilers for The School for Good and Evil Book#1***Once upon a time a Princess and a Witch became friends.best friends and choose each other over everyone else including the handsome Prince. And Sophie and Agatha lived happily ever after, for girls don't need princes for love to call... No, they don't need princes in their fairy tales at all But what happens in fairytale land when girls decide they dont need Princes to have Happy Ever Afters? Book 1 in the School for Good and Evil focused on
Its true. Sequels suck. Disappoint. Whatever.And the ARC didn't have pictures. T_TAnd butterflies- lol.AND NEW GUY IS SEXY. And belly dancing~!Review in a line- Fantastical school segregated by sex;kids getting unwanted sex-chages. UGH.So, boys vs. girls, and then some.PRE-READ(view spoiler)[UPDATE EDIT:THERE'S A COVER! AND SO GORGEOUS! *panic attack*Look at it, just look at it, its so damn...!! ;)So I just finished The School for Good and Evil, and when I was looking on-line for info on the

4.75 Golden StarsI couldn't put this book down!same world & rules as first one but also different from it.Awesome!the way the characters changed & made decisions & reacted, this is what i call character development.what an Ending!-Plot: ★★★★★/5Characters: ★★★★★/5Writing Style: ★★★★★/5World building: ★★★★★/5Idea: ★★★★/5
This is the weirdest, worst reverse-sexism bullsh*t I have ever read in my life.I have decided that I do not want to write a lot about this book, because 1) its been many months since I read it and 2) I do not care to think about it. So I will attempt to convey the synopsis, and I will attempt to convey the breadth of my disappointment.At the end of the last book, BFFs Agatha and Sophie chose each other over princes and went off to live happily ever after by themselves. Its the feminist
Minor spoilers for book oneIf you know me, you'll know that I very rarely give books five stars. Even if I really love it, I normally mark it as a 4.5 and call it a day. Which is why it came as such a surprise that I slapped a 5-star on A World Without Princes right off the bat. I went in with sky-high expectations, considering how much I loved The School for Good and Evil, and it broke every single one of them. A World Without Princes picks up a couple months after the events of the first book.
Whyyyyyy??What happened to youuuuu??Book. Book, I had such high hopes for you. You ended so magnificently before ... you gave me hope that there was a book out there, where girls can be friends! Where girls can put other girls before boys! Where love isn't always about the type that makes your body parts tingle and swell, but also about fighting for each other and making sacrifices for friends.You gave me hope that somewhere out there was a book, geared for younger readers, where black isn't


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