The School for Good and Evil

The School for Good and Evil

2007 • 488 pages

Ratings103

Average rating3.8

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I absolutely loved the first book from the The School for Good and Evil series. Once you start reading, it's hard to stop. The author did an amazing job transporting you to the fictional world and being able to make you feel as if you were one of the main characters. You felt the struggles, the emotional tolls, and other emotions as well . (I was truly hooked...I couldn't stop reading until I was finished the book)

I truly love one of the main characters in the story called Agatha. Even though she is misunderstood, through out the story you get to see Agatha's true personality shine. Which reminds me of the saying, don't judge a book by it's cover.

Although, I found it really interesting seeing the friendship between two opposite best friends. One being obsessed with dresses, skincare, makeup, PRINCE. Meanwhile the other, uses her smarts, doesn't really care about all the girly things girls like and just wants to be with her mother and her hairless cat named Reaper, while also just wanting to live a normal life without the interference of the storybook. Yet both girls, without realizing at the beginning they actually care a lot about each other's safety and happiness and are like to two peas in a pod.

November 6, 2022