Fall of the School for Good and Evil
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HarperCollins , 2023.
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THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL is the #1 movie now streaming on Netflix—starring Academy Award winner Charlize Theron, Kerry Washington, Laurence Fishburne, Michelle Yeoh, Sofia Wylie, Sophie Anne Caruso, Jamie Flatters, Earl Cave, Kit Young, and many others! 

What rises . . . must fall.

Two brothers

One Good.

One Evil.

In exchange for power and immortality,

they watch over the Endless Woods

and rule the School for Good and Evil.

Yet all School Masters must face a test.

Theirs is loyalty.

But what happens when loyalty is corrupted? When the bonds of blood are broken?

Who will survive? Who will die? And what will become of the school and its students?

The journey that started a hundred years ago throttles towards its end. This final chapter in the duology that began with the RISE OF THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL brings the tale of the twin School Masters to the brink of war and a shocking conclusion that will change the course of the school forever. 

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Format
eBook, Kindle
Street Date
05/02/2023
Language
English
ISBN
9780063269545

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Also in this Series

  • The school for good and evil (School for Good and Evil Volume 1) Cover
  • A world without princes (School for Good and Evil Volume 2) Cover
  • The last ever after (School for Good and Evil Volume 3) Cover
  • The School for Good and Evil: Vol. 4,Quests for glory (School for Good and Evil Volume 4) Cover
  • A Crystal of Time (School for Good and Evil Volume 5) Cover
  • One true king (School for Good and Evil Volume 6) Cover
  • Rise of the school for good and evil (School for Good and Evil Volume prequel) Cover
  • Rise of the school for good and evil (School for Good and Evil Volume prequel) Cover

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Both series appear to be about true love between a prince and princess, but really center on friendships between "good" princesses and "evil" witches, providing relatable warmth to these behind-the-scenes looks into the magical creation of familiar fairy tales. -- Allie Jackson
In these world-building fantasy series, young girls are summoned to magical academies where they learn to harness their powers and discover their true selves. Each is filled with fantastical creatures and a large cast of beloved characters. -- Lindsey Dunn
In both of these fantasy series, familiar fairy tale characters and tropes are twisted on their heads to create original tales. Characters defy stereotypes and encourage readers to embrace individuality. Both series offer detailed worldbuilding and memorable characters. -- Autumn Winters
These wildly popular fantasy series follow tweens who discover surprising truths about themselves while attending a magical school. They are full of action and suspenseful moments. -- Stephen Ashley
The line between virtue and villainy isn't so tidy in these series that revolve around magic academies. Where Good and Evil inverts binaries and stereotypes, Marvellerverse's main character seeks to convince others of the value of her so-called bad magic. -- Basia Wilson
Though School for Good and Evil is more strongly influenced by classic fairy tales than Amari, both of these intricately world-built fantasies follow tough young women who discover surprising truths about themselves at a magical school. -- Stephen Ashley
While Legends draws inspiration from Thai culture, and School twists references to classic fantasy tropes, readers looking for an intriguing fantasy series focused on a magical academy that hones the abilities of talented kids should check out both series. -- Stephen Ashley
Both of these whimsical fantasies feature intriguing twists on the magical academy genre; Park Row features a school threatened by gentrification, while Good and Evil includes shocking surprises about the nature of heroes and villains. -- Stephen Ashley
Though Sophie and Agatha (Good and Evil) are students at their school and Adia is a kitchen apprentice at her's, both intricately world-built magical academy-themed tales star tough tween girls who discover they are more powerful than they knew. -- Stephen Ashley

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NoveList recommends "Amari" for fans of "School for Good and Evil". Check out the first book in the series.
NoveList recommends "Ever After High (Shannon Hale)" for fans of "School for Good and Evil". Check out the first book in the series.
NoveList recommends "Marvellerverse" for fans of "School for Good and Evil". Check out the first book in the series.
NoveList recommends "Harry Potter (Original series)" for fans of "School for Good and Evil". Check out the first book in the series.
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These books have the appeal factors world-building and plot-driven, and they have the themes "academies of magic" and "chosen one"; the genre "fantasy fiction"; and the subjects "good and evil," "schools," and "magic."
NoveList recommends "Park Row Magic Academy" for fans of "School for Good and Evil". Check out the first book in the series.
NoveList recommends "Land of stories (Chapter books)" for fans of "School for Good and Evil". Check out the first book in the series.
These books have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the theme "academies of magic"; the genre "fantasy fiction"; and the subjects "magic," "brothers," and "twin brothers."
NoveList recommends "Legends of Lotus Island" for fans of "School for Good and Evil". Check out the first book in the series.
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Both Soman Chainani and James Riley take on popular fairy tale tropes and twist them. Both authors fill their stories with humor, magic, strong characters, and fast-paced page-turning adventures. Characters are often on quests to prove they are more than what they appear and fight against stereotypes. -- Sarah Bean Thompson
Both Chris Colfer and Soman Chainani have created original fairy tale worlds that feature detailed world-building and characterization. The Land of Stories and School for Good and Evil tackle the good and bad in familiar tales and encourage readers to be strong individuals and not conform to expectations. -- Sarah Bean Thompson
These authors' works have the appeal factors action-packed and plot-driven, and they have the genres "fantasy fiction" and "fairy tale and folklore-inspired fiction"; and the subjects "magic," "friendship," and "characters and characteristics in fairy tales."
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These authors' works have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the genre "fantasy fiction"; and the subjects "rulers," "magic," and "quests."
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These authors' works have the appeal factors action-packed and plot-driven, and they have the genre "fantasy fiction"; and the subjects "good and evil," "magic," and "quests."
These authors' works have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the genre "fantasy fiction"; and the subjects "good and evil," "rulers," and "magic."
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Published Reviews

Kirkus Book Review

In this sequel to a prequel, a third candidate for School Master brings simmering tensions between twins Rhian and Rafal to a boil. In events following close on those in Rise of the School for Good and Evil (2022), the arrival of James Hook in Neverland, along with fellow ex-students Aladdin and Princess Kyma, spurs ruthless tyrant Peter Pan to mount his own bid to take over the twin-towered school where fairy-tale characters are trained. Meanwhile Rafal and Rhian, amid their growing rivalry, are both searching for an ally they can trust, and they kidnap a Reader--young Midas--from the outside world. What follows is a seminar on telling Good from Evil as the line between the two becomes even more muddled, numerous members of the sprawling cast exhibit qualities of both, and Rafal, in particular, suffers an extended identity crisis. Chainani explores feminist themes as a group of punk Neverland fairies and a man-hunting troll join Kyma, asserting their independence and questioning what might happen "if boys don't have the last word in our stories." He also presents a credible rationale for Good's invariable victory over Evil in fairy tales. Characters' skin tones vary from pale to bronze, and the two trolls are colorful showstoppers. Final art not seen. Fans will be pleased to see answers, background, and a clear path to Volume 1. (Fantasy. 11-14) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Chainani, S. (2023). Fall of the School for Good and Evil . HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Chainani, Soman. 2023. Fall of the School for Good and Evil. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Chainani, Soman. Fall of the School for Good and Evil HarperCollins, 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Chainani, S. (2023). Fall of the school for good and evil. HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Chainani, Soman. Fall of the School for Good and Evil HarperCollins, 2023.

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