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Book Review: A World Without Princes by Soman Chainani
“As the girls chased her elegant silver-haired bun through Valor’s princely blue arches and murals, they gawked at the once virile visions of princes destroying demons and saving helpless princesses, now flaunting different endings: Snow White smashing out of her glass coffin with her fists, Red Riding Hood slitting the wolf’s throat, Sleeping Beauty setting her spindle on fire… The red-blooded princes, hunters, men who rescued them, who saved their lives… gone.” Title: A World Without Princes Author: Soman Chainani Genre: Fantasy, Fairy Tales, Middle Grade, Speculative Fiction Publisher: HarperCollins Publication Date: April 2014 Hardcover: 433 pages In the epic sequel to the New York Times bestselling novel, The School for Good and Evil, Sophie and Agatha are home, living out their Ever After. But life isn’t quite the fairy tale they expected. When Agatha secretly wishes she’d chosen a different happy ending, she reopens the gates to the School for Good and Evil. But the world she and Sophie once knew has changed. Witches and princesses, warlocks and princes are no longer enemies. New bonds are forming; old bonds are being shattered. But underneath this uneasy arrangement, a war is brewing and a dangerous enemy rises. As Agatha and […]
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