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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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A World Without Princes (The School for Good and Evil #2) Hardcover | Pages: 433 pages
Rating: 4.08 | 23575 Users | 2410 Reviews

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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.

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Title:A World Without Princes (The School for Good and Evil #2)
Author:Soman Chainani
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 433 pages
Published:April 15th 2014 by HarperCollins
Categories:Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Young Adult. Romance

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Ratings: 4.08 From 23575 Users | 2410 Reviews

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MEH this was not as good as book one which was disappointing. I found the plot and the characters very frustrating a lot of the time. Sophie drives me crazy and I'm not entirely able to put my finger on why. Tedros felt like a bit of an unnecessary character tbh. I didn't like that so much of the plot was based on miscommunication like:Agatha thinks this is what happened but Sophie knows that's not true. Sophie isn't going to say anything so Agatha is going to try to talk to Tedros but Tedros is

A dream is a wish your heart makesAt the onset of A World Without Princes we find that Sophie and Agatha have been returned to their home village of Gavaldon and life has been far from what they expected. Initially they are welcomed back and heralded as heroic curse breakers of the missing children. Staues of them are erected in the town square and they have adoring fans. They are even about to put on a musical re-enactment of their time spent at school, to be written, directed and starring none

That beautiful cover... And that prince is even more beautifuller (is this even a word?). The ending of the last book was more or less a cliff-hanger. And, well, (view spoiler)[poor Teddy! He finds his princess but she disappears!I really want this book. Like, really need it. (It's beautiful)I hope Tedros and Agatha find their way back. And Sophie? It was sort of unrealistic how she just turned good all of a sudden. I honestly loved her evil. (hide spoiler)]

Final Rating: 4.5 stars (rounded to 5 on GR)Disclaimer: There may be minor spoilers of book 1 in this review. Consider yourselves warned if you haven't read the first book. 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. When I first read The School for Good and Evil sometime last year, I appreciated so much how it portrayed very dark themes in a seemingly light, humorous, and fluffy tone. I

Not as gripping as the first book, but a fun and easy read nonetheless.

ATTENTION: spoilers for book one! Nothing in this world was ever certain. Princes could become as frightening as ogres. Princesses could become villains. Best friends could become enemies. Story ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 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 Finally Agatha and Sophie have a happy end together. Theyre back in their home town living their old life. They dont need princes to have a

2.75 Torn on this, I feel like it presented a lot of very interesting things about gender but did not follow through -- which can make it problematic. But I also feel like it might be resolved in the next book? So rating is low for now until I continue on.

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