The School for Good and Evil #4: Quests for Glory (US)
Publisher,HarperCollins US
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
No. of Pages, 672
Shelf: Fiction Books / Young Adult / Fantasy Stories
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If Good and Evil can't find a way to work together, neither side will survive. With every end comes a new beginning in the fourth installment of Soman Chainani's New York Times bestselling School for Good and Evil series, Quests for Glory.
Join Sophie, Agatha, Tedros, and the other students as they begin a new era in the Endless Woods--The Camelot Years--where Evers and Nevers alike must move beyond the bounds of school and into the biggest, boldest adventures of their lives.
The students at the School for Good and Evil thought they had found their final Ever After when they vanquished the malevolent School Master. Now, on their required fourth-year quests, the students face obstacles both dangerous and unpredictable, and the stakes are high: success brings eternal adoration, and failure means obscurity forever.
For their quests, Agatha and Tedros are trying to return Camelot to its former splendor as queen and king. For her quest, Dean Sophie seeks to mold Evil in her own image. But soon they all feel themselves growing more isolated and alone.
When their classmates' quests plunge into chaos, however, someone must lead the charge to save them . . .
This writing was powerful and effective in conveying a strong lesson to the reader. The author strongly described the struggle of trusting one another and telling the difference between truths and lies.
This is one of my favorite fariytale series of all time! With outstanding comedy and adventure and romance! With twists and turns. Really exicided to what adventures are yet to be writen. This was really good!
This the fourth book of The School for Good and Evil. This book is mostly the great book from all of the series. The character in this book expand more and more. This book turn up to be more mature the the previous books. its intense and a bit tangle up but still worth reading it.
Unbelievable. Aside from the unique storyline, entertaining tone, and brilliant characters, what really sets this book apart is the way it makes you question what you know. What makes a person ugly or beautiful? How do we judge them based off that? What does it truly mean to be a good person?
This was a pretty good start to the new series. It caught you up to speed with all the old characters, introduced some new ones, built on the lore you knew about the world from the first trilogy, created a new villain and fairy tale to frame the next few books. The pacing was well handled for such a long book, and there were some deaths straight off the bat, which hopefully means that Soman Chainani won't be scared to take risks later on!