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Welcome to the School for Good and Evil! The greatest of heroes and villains have come through our classrooms before they ventured into the Endless Woods to find their stories . . . and now you will join their ranks.
Use this handbook as a guide to help you navigate through your years at school. Everything you need is inside: what to bring, what to wear, and most importantly, how to stay out of the Doom Room. Here, you’ll learn about your classes, meet your professors, and get an inside look at our first-year traditions like the Trial by Tale, the Circus of Talents, and the Snow Ball. And should you need advice, you won’t have to look far for role models: our most illustrious alumni are here to help—and from—
Evs and Nevs! Forget this official stuff—I’ll tell you everything you really need to know to survive and all the good stuff the teachers won’t tell you.. Plus, I have the secret scoop on Sophie, Agatha, and Tedros. . . . Meet me inside!—Hester
Experience the School for Good and Evil like never before with this must-have companion to the bestselling series. Glorious illustrations invite you to pore over maps, see characters for the first time, and get an inside look at what it’s like to be a student at the most enchanted school of all.
302 pages, Kindle Edition
First published July 19, 2016
so wrong
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much for creating such a wonderful book and such an magical world your readers can immerse themselves in. I could never imagine my life without the SGE series or the awesome community behind it.

Companion books are usually of the lame variety. I’ve read many and the only thing that made me enjoy them was my love for that series, not because the novella itself was spectacular. There are exceptions, of course, like Ryan Graudin’s Iron To Iron and… “The Ever Never Handbook” by Soman Chainani, because
What a bundle of fun! I speak with utmost honesty and from the bottom of my heart, it is delightful.
I personally ADORED the following things:
a) The evolution of the School uniforms.
b) The changes Sophie made to the School of Evil.
c) The illustration of the School of Evil.
d) Soman Chainani’s incredible creativity visible throughout but especially noticeable in the weird and quirky names he invented for every person, place or thing.
P.S: If Sophie turns out to be the villain in the fourth book, I. WILL. HURL.
