ER.MAH.GERD. Thee cutest fairytale I have read in a long time!
Synopsis:
Good Reads Description
This year, best friends Sophie and Agatha are about to discover where all the lost children go: the fabled School for Good & Evil, where ordinary boys and girls are trained to be fairy tale heroes and villains. As the most beautiful girl in Gavaldon, Sophie has dreamed of being kidnapped into an enchanted world her whole life. With her pink dresses, glass slippers, and devotion to good deeds, she knows she’ll earn top marks at the School for Good and graduate a storybook princess. Meanwhile Agatha, with her shapeless black frocks, wicked pet cat, and dislike of nearly everyone, seems a natural fit for the School for Evil.
But when the two girls are swept into the Endless Woods, they find their fortunes reversed—Sophie’s dumped in the School for Evil to take Uglification, Death Curses, and Henchmen Training, while Agatha finds herself in the School For Good, thrust amongst handsome princes and fair maidens for classes in Princess Etiquette and Animal Communication.. But what if the mistake is actually the first clue to discovering who Sophie and Agatha really are…?
The School for Good & Evil is an epic journey into a dazzling new world, where the only way out of a fairy tale is to live through one.
Doesn't that sound amazing? Well it is. This book provided me with such an adventure during a hard time. I was recently struggling with a lot of personal things and ended up finding this book at the library. I picked it up and read it in two days. This book showed me true friendship and gave a whole new light to fairytales.
I felt the same way I did when reading through the Harry Potter series. I love when school life is done right in books. The creativity throughout this novel was so charming. From the way each shool functions, to their food, spells, and the characters, I fell in love.
Enough rambling... let's get down to it.
To avoid spoilers, scroll down to The Verdict for a brief summary.
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World Building
Chailin created a world within many with this series. We are so used to hearing about different kingdoms within each fairytale we all know and love, but I never expected the author to connect them in such a way to make them flow so well together. The idea of two schools training the chosen children to live in new fairytales, was brilliant. I felt as though Gavaldon was a very weak civilization. Considering every else other kingdom already knows of the schools and wishes for their children to be chosen for greatness, made Gavaldon seem a bit.. out of the loop? They are merely referred to as readers and to me belittles the children from there.
The author's description of the schools and his creativity in making the two school completely different but work together, was so well done, I couldn't get enough of the two schools. The School Masters Tower was such a neat concept to me, having the one who controlls the storian (the cute little pen who writes the fairytales) looking over both schools was really intriguing and the entire time I wanted to know more.
The forest surrounding the school preventing anyone from entering the school grounds was extremely creepy (IN A GOOD WAY). There are so many fairytale creatures dwelling within it's depths that I kept wondering what would be the next thing to show up. The world felt so new yet nostalgic and I don't think anyone could have written it better.
The Characters
Agatha and Sophie are the books main focus. I found the two girls, being so different, also flowed together well. I think we've all felt what it's like to be alone and having that one friend who is always there through everything is something we all want to keep in tact forever. Seeing the determination within the two girls was extremely heart warming.
I found the transformation between Sophie and Agatha to be fitting. Sophie eventually turned into the thing she dreaded and Agatha ended up being the last thing she ever expected. The complete opposite of eachother.
I really enjoyed most of the side characters but felt like Tedros, Beatrix and all the Evers were a bit flat for me. I felt like they didn't really stand out. They had no originality and I honestly questioned why Agatha chose Tedros to fall for Tedros in the first place. She deserves a lot better....
Now, onto the School Master.... this was a very odd character for me. Considering he was one of the brothers of Good and Evil who started it all, I found his mind to be completely corrupted by so much anger. Why the frig was he running a school full of children, let alone wanting Sophie to be with him? Weird.
Plot
This was such an interesting take on Fairy Tales. The fact all of them have to go to a school first before being chosen for their own Fairy Tale? I dig it. But the school wasn't the thing to bring me to love the book. It was the fact the two girls were opposite by appearance but both believed their appearance determined their personalities too. The fact Sophie thought she was a princess while dressed in the pinkest of dresses and Agatha thought she was a witch due to her living situation and black dresses, came to be the opposite of who they actually were! MIND BLOWING STUFFFFFFFFFFF
It's like the saying "Don't judge a book by its cover." (I do everytime... oops) BUT IT APPLIES TO THESE GIRLS TOO. This book was so well written and beautifully told. It felt more like an adventure than just some story. I give this book at LEAST five stars. It not only helped me get my mind clear from the stressful things going on in life, but also gave me the nostalgia of a good fairy tale.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK TO THOSE WHO ENJOY FAIRY TALES!
-Grimm