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This article is about the book series. For the first book of the series, see The
School for Good and Evil (novel). For the film adaptation, see The School for Good
and Evil (film).

The School for Good and Evil is a fantasy fairytale hexalogy of books by Soman
Chainani.[1] The first novel in the series was published on May 14, 2013. The
series is set in a fictional widespread location known as the Endless Woods. The
original trilogy (known as The School Years) follows the adventures of best friends
Sophie and Agatha at the School for Good and Evil, an enchanted institution where
children are trained to become fairytale heroes or villains, respectively. The
second trilogy (The Camelot Years) follows Agatha and her true love King Tedros
ascending to the role of Queen and King of the legendary kingdom, Camelot, and
Sophie re-forming Evil into a new image. The final book in the series was released
on June 2, 2020.
The School for Good and Evil
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Cover for the first book in the series

The School for Good and Evil (2013)


A World Without Princes (2014)
The Last Ever After (2015)
The Ever Never Handbook (companion) (2016)
Quests for Glory (2017)
A Crystal of Time (2019)
One True King (2020)

Author
Soman Chainani
Illustrator
Iacopo Bruno
Cover artist
Iacopo Bruno
Country
United States
Language
English
Genre
Fantasy, young adult fiction, fairytale, Bildungsroman
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
2013 – 2020
Media type
Print, e-book, audiobook
No. of books
6
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The School for Good and EvilEdit
Main article: The School for Good and Evil (novel)

In the village of Gavaldon, every 4 years, on the eleventh night of the eleventh
month, two children at the age of 12 and older are kidnapped by an unknown force
into the surrounding Endless Woods. While most children feared the unknown force
will take them away, pink-loving, beautiful Sophie dreams of princesses and living
out a Happily Ever After with a charming prince. Meanwhile, her best friend,
Agatha, is the complete opposite of her with clumps (shoes), a sulky attitude,
bulging bug eyes, and an ugly face. With all that and the fact that she lives in a
graveyard, she is deemed by the villagers to be a perfect candidate for the School
for Evil. As the feared abduction day arrives again, Agatha witnesses Sophie being
captured. In an attempt to drag her back to Gavaldon, she instead gets dragged
along with Sophie, and both are transported to the schools.

Much to Sophie and Agatha's horror, they are sent to what seems to be the "wrong"
schools: Sophie ends up as a "Never", a student in the School for Evil, and Agatha
an "Ever", a student in the School for Good. Sophie attempts to switch schools with
Agatha to no avail, while her best friend just wants both of them to go home
together. This proves difficult, as Sophie is determined that she is Good and is
smitten soon after by the most popular prince in school, Tedros, who is also the
son of King Arthur and the main male protagonist. He also takes notice of her.
Sophie and Agatha have trouble when all of their escape attempts are thwarted with
the schools' tight security system. Sophie is desperate to be Good but Agatha
doesn't want to be at either school and just wants to go back to their original
life. Sophie has always been determined to be good, so it's hard to face that she's
in the school for Evil. She thinks that it is a mistake, but soon learns more about
herself and Agatha.

Being forced to attend classes in the meantime, Agatha flunks most of her classes,
but discovers a powerful ability in her—she can hear and grant wishes, something
that can only come from a pure Good heart. After a visit to the School Master's
tower, which was achieved by the riding of a stymph (a skeletal bird), Sophie and
Agatha find themselves trapped in a fairy tale. At the end of their visit to the
School Master, he gives them a riddle to prove they were in the wrong places. After
causing a riot at a school assembly, Agatha is punished to solitary confinement in
her room, and Sophie being set to the Doom Room, where the Beast chops off her hair
with an axe. In a rage, Sophie drowns the Beast as revenge for hurting her. The
girls eventually get to the conclusion the answer was an action - True Love's Kiss.
Agatha sets out with a plan to help the girls get home. She turns, a.k.a morgrifs,
herself into a cockroach and accompanies Sophie to her classes, whispering answers
to the questions and tests. With Agatha's help, Sophie inadvertently starts ranking
well in her classes despite desperately wanting to fail to prove her place in Good,
putting her against Hester, her roommate, a daughter of Hansel and Gretel's witch.

Agatha tries to help her friend get Tedros' kiss with her strengths but soon finds
out that Sophie is only using Agatha to make Tedros fall for her. That way, she
would never have to leave, as she believes Tedros is her true love. Finally, Tedros
promises to kiss Sophie after they both win the Trial by Tale, a test in which the
top ten Good and Evil students enter a simulation of the Woods, aiming to survive
from sunset until sunrise by avoiding teachers' traps and the opposite side. In
letting an Ever and a Never come out together alive, this will prove that both
sides can unite as one --- a big upset to the laws that have always governed to a
fairy tale world. However, their relationship ultimately ends during the Trial when
Tedros discovers Agatha's illegal participation to help Sophie to win, and when
Sophie refuses to protect him out of selfishness. Hoodwinking Good's greatest
prince then wins Sophie popularity at the School for Evil and the title of "#1
Villain". At the same time, Sophie begins to show deepening resentment and anger
towards Agatha, as she now believes Agatha ruined her chances for her Happily Ever
After and stole her place.

Tedros decides not to tell on Agatha as he starts to develop feelings for her after
she risked dying in the Trial to save him, unlike Sophie. Both girls begin to
undergo subtle but sure changes: Agatha finds her own inner beauty and belief in
Good and true love after consultation with the Dean of Good Professor Clarissa
Dovey; while Sophie begins to suffer from Nemesis Dreams, dreams that the best
villains have that expose whom they must kill as their Nemesis to survive their
fairy tale and be welcomed to Nevermore-Evil paradise. Sophie believes that the
person in her dreams is Tedros, but however, another rule to Nemesis Dreams is that
as time progresses, while the first Nemesis will grow weaker, the other Nemesis
will grow stronger. Tedros did not show obvious strengthening, but on the other
hand, Agatha was progressively becoming a better princess. Sophie learns that it is
not Tedros who is her true Nemesis, but Agatha, as concluded by her henchman, a
rogue cupid named Grimm. In the Circus of Talents where Nevers and Evers compete
for their own unique talents, Tedros confesses his love for Agatha and requests
that she be his date for the Evers' Snow Ball, to which she accepts. Sophie
overhears this and ultimately transforms into what she has become internally: a
bald, jealous, toothless, shriveled witch with no remorse or mercy. She proceeds to
destroy both schools and attempt to eliminate her Nemesis, Agatha.

Determined for her happy ending, Sophie finds the School Master's true identity to
be Evil as the Storian is atoning for the Evil School Master's murder of the Good
one, and as he tells her about his wish for his one true love, Sophie. She believes
that she can find Happily Ever After with him instead of Tedros and that she was
Evil all along, but upon kissing him, she heartrendingly remembers Nevers are
incapable of love. As Agatha catches up with her best friend, the School Master
prepares to kill her so that he can take Sophie for himself. Just when the Storian
was about to spear Agatha's heart, Sophie did something that shocked the School
Master—she stepped in front of her best friend, sacrificing her own life for her.
The ghost of the deceased Good brother returns to save his students, and since only
seers can hold dead souls, seer and history teacher, Professor August Sader
sacrificed his own body to help the Good brother to destroy the Evil School Master
and dies in the process. Sophie dies shortly after, losing too much blood to the
cut at her heart, and Agatha, distraught, kisses her. Not long after this, however,
Sophie revives as Agatha's kiss had proved that Evil could love, and she and Agatha
are teleported back to Gavaldon, implying that they realized they don't need a
prince after all. Tedros was left in disappointment as his one true love had
disappeared from him, just before the Evers’ Snow Ball. This leaves the students of
the schools in surprise as they realize the teachings about Good and Evil being
incapable of friendship were not true.

Plot
Chapter list

The Princess & The Witch


The Art of Kidnapping
The Great Mistake
The Three Witches of Room 66
Boys Ruin Everything
Definitely Evil
Grand High Witch Ultimate
Wish Fish
The 100% Talent Show
Bad Group
The School Master’s Riddle
Dead Ends
Doom Room
The Crypt Keeper’s Solution
Choose Your Coffin
Cupid Goes Rogue
The Empress’s New Clothes
The Roach and the Fox
I Have a Prince
Secrets and Lies
Trial by Tale
Nemesis Dreams
Magic in the Mirror
Hope in the Toilet
Symptoms
The Circus of Talents
Promises Unkept
The Witch of Woods Beyond
Beautiful Evil
Never After

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Author
Soman Chainani
Illustrator
Iacopo Bruno
Cover artist
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Publisher
HarperCollins
Release date
2013
Page count
433
Chronology
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A World Without Princes is a 2013 fantasy, fairy tale novel written by Soman
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in The School for Good and Evil series.
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Synopsis

Happily ever after? Not quite.

Magic and romance battle each other in this much anticipated sequel to the New York
Times bestselling novel The School for Good and Evil. Best friends Sophie and
Agatha return to the spectacular world where the only way out of a fairy tale is to
live through one. Together, they have the strength to face unseen enemies and new
threats. But what will happen when they are torn apart?[1]
Plot

Sophie is directing a play in Gavaldon to reenact hers and Agatha's story for the 1
year anniversary of them attending The School for Good and Evil but, Though nobody
really knows their lines, Sophie is determined to finish the play.

As she is walking home in the rain, she begins to remember what happened when she
and Agatha returned home. People praised them, asked for autographs and even built
them statues. Agatha did interviews for the town scroll and always came to the
autograph sessions, much to Sophie's surprise. However they became old news and
even though Agatha was ok with this, Sophie refused to settle into normal life.
Soon after Honora and Stefan reveal that they are getting married, much to Sophie's
horror and anger.

Sophie arrives home to see Honora cooking dinner. She rushes outside to see her
father putting a tent up with Honora's sons Jacob and Adam. Stefan reveals that the
wedding is the next day, removing Sophie's plans of having the play earlier to talk
her father out of the wedding, leaving Sophie even angrier than before.

Meanwhile Agatha begins to think about Tedros but is awakened by her mother. Callis
begins to ask her about the School for Evil. Agatha continues to refuse until her
mother becomes angry for not sharing the information. Agatha catches the sight of
an open fairytale book and begins to cry, but is able to disguise her tears by
chopping onions.

Afterwards, Sophie is seen visiting her mother's grave, when Agatha arrives with a
candle, providing light to see the butterfly carving in the headstone. Sophie
begins to tell Agatha about her mother's story- how she had two boys both born dead
and was said to be unable to have any more children afterward until she somehow
became pregnant with Sophie. She continues talking about how her father would visit
Honora as her mother watched in pain. Sophie states that she doesn't want to end up
like her, and tells Agatha that she would do "anything to see her again".

That night, Sophie has a nemesis dream, in which she is the Beast hunting down
Jacob and Adam. After killing them she wakes up in fear and sees herself as a witch
in the mirror. She panics, but the mirror shows herself as her normal self. She
begins to wonder if the School Master was right, that she is pure Evil, but comes
to the conclusion that she is not thanks to Agatha. She returns to sleep, tasting
blood.

The wedding happens the next day. Agatha is seen being very grim without any
reason, but makes an effort to attend the wedding for Sophie. Agatha asks Callis
why the Council of Elders have to approve of each wedding and Callis responds by
saying how marriages were originally forced, and Stefan suffered 'worst of all'.
Callis suddenly stops talking about it, making Agatha confused before Sophie calls
her over for the wedding.

As time goes on Agatha becomes more grim and Sophie more anxious. When Stefan goes
to kiss Honora, Agatha makes a wish, causing her finger to glow gold. Arrows from
the forest start to fly towards the wedding, causing havoc. However, they all turn
at the last minute towards Sophie, who retreats. Sophie is locked in the church, as
the arrows would not attack her there. Agatha refuses to leave so she is also
locked in.

The attacks don't stop, and soon half of the town is destroyed. Signs around the
town begin popping up, saying "GIVE US SOPHIE.". The town Elders agree to sacrifice
her so the town will not perish. They take Sophie from the church and out into the
forest.

Agatha is taken home but runs back to the church as she realises what the Elders
are going to do to Sophie. She sees a trail of honeycream that Sophie has left and
begins to follow it. However, she is thought to be an attacker, causing her to be
bombarded by stones and rocks. Stefan runs after her, as he goes to attack her.
When Agatha reveals it is her, she promises Stefan she will bring back his daughter
and escapes into the forest.

Agatha encounters snakes (which trap her to a tree and almost strangle her to
death), before noticing her fingerglow is gold, and more importantly, glows when
she thinks about Tedros. She continues on her way until she finds a moat with
seemingly white crocodiles in it that ear a female deer as a pair of deer attempt
to cross it. Finally, she finds Sophie, with her outfit covered in blood. She hides
Agatha but the attackers- men with red hoods- see them and chase them. They come to
a fork in the road and take the one with the blue butterflies. The butterflies lead
them to the Flowerground. The ticket taker asks for their tickets, but because they
don't have any, Agatha frantically threatens him. Vines then pick up the two and
carry them along the railroad, where they witness 'Ever' women talking to one
another as men sit alone. The red hooded men catch up to them, but they fall into a
field of flowers where Lady Lesso and Professor Dovey find them. They tell the
girls that one of them has made a wish and has caused their story's original ending
to be erased. Sophie denies making a wish, but Agatha couldn't lie and admits that
she was longing for a prince.

The two are also informed that Tedros has now become the School Master. The only
way to avoid war is for Agatha to pick either Sophie, or Tedros. If she picks
Sophie, they can go home. If she picks Tedros, Sophie will go home. Either way,
everything will be back to normal. But they must get their hands on the Storian to
write "The End" and make their wishes of being together. If not, a war will start
between boys and girls.
The meeting is interrupted by Evelyn Sader, Professor Sader's half sister. She
introduces herself as the Dean of the School for Girls. She takes them to the
Welcoming, where the girls perform a dance for them and present them with gifts.
Sophie begins to think that this is the world that they deserve, whilst Agatha
disagrees. The girls then rip off their veils, showing familiar faces, even if they
have changed.

Agatha speaks to Hester, Anadil and Dot, who all tell her that the only way to fix
everything is for her to kiss Tedros. Despite the fact that the three witches hate
boys, they still believe that boys are necessary and it is unfair to neglect them.
Hester also wants to be class captain at the School for Evil, which is impossible
when the school doesn't exist. Agatha reluctantly agrees to go see Tedros.

While in class, Agatha sees Tedros as a spirit, he tells her to cross the halfway
bridge to visit him. She informs Hester, Anadil and Dot. She also tells them she
saw a wart forming on Sophie, leading them to believe that Sophie is turning into a
witch. Their suspicions grow as Sophie kills a phantom pigeon in class when she
fails to become human again.

Because she gets very low scores during the day, she and Dot are required to guard
the Girl's Gates. Agatha discovers that the bridge has been destroyed but still
tries to cross it due to her faith in Tedros. She manages to trick her reflection
into letting her pass. She goes up to the School Master's tower after being
captured.

Unknown to her friend, Sophie follows Agatha, transmogrifying into a bird to get to
the School for Boys. A mogrif shield laced around the school hinders her and sends
Sophie in a pit full of snakes. As Aric and the others charge, she uses the snakes'
skins to make an invisibility cape.

Tedros and Agatha are left seemingly alone, despite Sophie's presence, and begin to
talk. While both are happy to see the other, Tedros is worried Agatha is deceiving
him and that Sophie is there. Agatha desperately tries to convince him she is there
alone.

Before Tedros and Agatha kiss, he tells her choosing him isn't enough this time and
Sophie must die. The two begin to argue. Angry, Tedros claims she let Sophie into
the tower because only witchcraft could let her cross the bridge. Finding the pair
in the tower, Sophie fires a shot in between them-Tedros thinking it was Agatha,
and vice versa. Agatha quickly escapes to the School for Girls, finding Sophie
sleeping peacefully.

Fired up, Tedros makes Aric open the shield surrounding the schools to recruit the
ex-princes outside. He sends a letter to the Dean declaring war. It states that a
Trial will be held. If the girls win, the boys will become their slaves. If the
boys win, Sophie and Agatha would be handed over and publicly executed. Agatha vows
to pick Sophie because she believes her friend is good.

Meanwhile, in the School for Girls, Hester, Anadil, Dot, Agatha and the rest of the
girls where talking about Tedros. Agatha admits that she thought that Tedros shot a
pink spell. Agatha tells Hester that Sophie didn't have a wart, but Hester is
convinced. During their conversation, Sophie appears and says to Agatha that if
they were together the witch inside her will be dead.

The school is attacked by arrows, bearing messages of the Trial by Tale. To the
Readers' surprise, the Dean agrees to the terms. Both the School for Boys and the
School for Girls start training for the Trial.
Meanwhile, Sophie, Agatha and the three witches devise a plan to sneak into the
School for Boys. They find Yuba and he turns Sophie into a boy(due to her winning a
challenge). The point of the plan is that Sophie, who chooses to go by Filip, will
be close enough to the tower to search for the Storian and when she finds it, she
and Agatha can wish for each other and escape home. Filip heads to the school,
pretending to be a prince from another kingdom competing for the price on the
girls' heads. She ends up stuck in the dungeons with Tedros and at first, the two
don't get along at all. Tedros is suffering, both physically and emotionally. Aric
whips and tortures him daily and Tedros is still clearly affected by Agatha's
"betrayal" in the tower. Eventually, Filip starts to soften and her feelings for
him start to re bloom. Meanwhile ,Tedros feels as if he has found his first true
friend in Filip. Sophie completely neglects searching for the Storian and realizes
she wasted all the time she had. Tedros chooses Filip to accompany him in the
Trial.

During this time, Agatha is in the School for Girls. She is clearly conflicted when
it comes to choosing Sophie, since she keeps having dreams about Tedros and even
realizes she is still wishing for him. There are also several missing pieces, such
as the pink spell she saw in the tower, the snakeskin cap underneath Sophie's bed,
and a spirik mark on her arm. But she doesn't piece any of it together until later
during the trial. Agatha is also trying to find out what Evelyn Sader has planned.

As they're competing in the Trial by Tale, Tedros and Filip are about to kiss when
Agatha sees them. She has just come to the realization that Sophie had been in the
tower. She and Filip begin to argue only for Tedros to defend Filip. However the
spell unravels and Filip turns back to Sophie. Tedros suddenly realizes that he had
been tricked, yet again by someone, until Agatha tells him that not everything was
a trick. He soon realizes what truly happened in the tower and him and Agatha are
on good terms again. Agatha than gives up on Sophie and chooses Tedros. Lady Lesso
comes and sees Tedros and Agatha hugging and Sophie on the other side all alone.
However, butterflies sweep her off and away back to the castle. Then the the shield
between the castles break and the boys and girls charge at each other, only to be
separated by a hole in the bridge.

Meanwhile, Evelyn Sader appears with the book and the Storian. She forces Sophie's
witch symptoms to occur and Agatha becomes even more sure of choosing Tedros this
time. She and Tedros finally kiss but before The End can be written, Evelyn says
that Sophie deserves a chance at her true ending. She then uses Sophie's wish back
in Gavaldon to bring the School Master back. He then kisses Sophie and the book
ends with Tedros and Agatha vanishing to Galvaldon while Sophie and the School
Master are now at the both evil schools.
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Chapter list

PART I
Sophie Makes a Wish
Agatha Makes a Wish Too
Breadcrumbs
Red Hoods Ride
The Other School
Her Name is Yara
The Witches Brew a Plan
Unforgiven
Symptoms Returned
Breadcrumbs
Doubt
The Uninvited Guest
PART II
The Supper Hall Book Club
Merlin's Lost Spell
The Five Rules
A Boy by Any Other Name
Two Schools, Two Missions
Sader's Secret History
Two Days Left
One Step Ahead
Red Light
Last One In
Death in the Forest
Villains Unmasked

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Agatha and Sophie have returned home and they are accepted as heroes. Unfortunately
for Agatha, Sophie is taking advantage of this opening. Whereas Agatha wants
nothing to do with fame, Sophie puts on many shows claiming that nobody else will
celebrate Agatha and Sophie's escaping SGE. At Sophie's father's wedding, Agatha
suddenly wishes for another ending to her story: with Tedros. This wish causes
magical arrows to come and messages saying to give Sophie to them. Angry, the town
turns into a mob demanding Sophie be given to whoever wants her. The Elders say
that they are protecting Sophie, but in reality, they are planning to give in to
the mob. They tell Sophie to stay in the church alone; and Agatha, thinking that
Sophie would be safe, leaves. Sophie is taken into the forest with a message on her
chest made from her own blood. She is hung on a tree with the message Take Me and
left to die. Agatha finds Sophie and runs away with her trying not to be attacked
by the mob. They soon arrive at a flower ground line and notice butterflies trying
to help them. They get on a train unknowingly bound for the School of Good and
Evil.

Arriving at the doors of the School for Good, now the School for Girls, they are
swamped by a herd of girls from both schools robed in blue. As the girls are
introduced to their classmates (including a mute girl named Yara) and taken around
by the new Dean, Evelyn Sader, they notice that the school has been changed and the
fairy tales on the walls have changed as a result, with the damsels in distress now
becoming warrior women. Agatha mentions the absence of boys, and it is discovered
that after they left, all the girls from the School for Evil were repelled and had
to come to the School for Good seeking refuge. The boys from the School for Good
were then expelled by an unseen force and had to go to the School for Evil.

As the truth and impact of what they have done settle on the girls, Sophie is
horrified to discover that they are back due to Agatha's wish for a different
ending to their tale, mainly that she ends up with Tedros. Agatha denies this and
insists that all she wants to do is return home. Agatha sees visions of Tedros and
tells Hester, Anadil and Dot who attempt to convince her to sneak into the other
school. After they see warts growing on Sophie, the quartet become convinced she is
turning back into a witch causing Agatha to agree to turn everything back. She
sneaks into the School for Boys with Sophie secretly following her under an
invisible cape to stop her from kissing Tedros. Agatha attempts to speak with
Tedros, does, and almost kisses him, but at the moment before they do, Tedros
becomes paranoid about Sophie still being alive and able to seek revenge and starts
raving. As they argue, Sophie hidden underneath a table in the room seizes the
opportunity and shoots a spell between them. Agatha thinks Tedros attacked her and
Tedros thinks Agatha attacked him and they both start fighting. Agatha then flees,
convinced that Tedros is evil. She returns to the School for Good where Sophie is
waiting for her, pretending not to have known a thing. Eventually, it is decided
that one of the girls must become a boy to integrate into the School for Boys and
steal the Storian. Sophie is chosen (due to her surprisingly masculine sense of
willpower and perseverance) and integrates into the boys' school. Soon Sophie's
name as a boy is Filip(The name Sophie's father originally wanted to name Sophie
before she was born, thinking she was a boy). Filip and Tedros have problems at
first, but soon, Filip is protecting Tedros. Then they become the best of friends.
Filip confesses to Tedros that he (Sophie) would do anything to see his (her)
mother again. Tedros says he wouldn't want to see his because his dad (King Arthur)
sent out a warrant for her head (she had cheated on King Arthur with Sir Lancelot),
and when he turns 16, he'd have to honour that warrant.

Later on in the forest at the Trial by Tale, Filip and Tedros find an injured Yara
who is then killed by Aric. Yara turns into Tedros's other best friend leading him
to realise that he disguised himself as a girl. Agatha is in hiding when Filip
comes with Tedros. Soon, Agatha sees that Tedros leans in to kiss Filip, but Agatha
only sees their lips almost touch. This causes a dispute between the three, and
Filip turns back into Sophie as the spell wears off. Tedros is confused and angry,
but then, the Dean of the new School for Girls, Evelyn Sader, half-sister of August
Sader, has her butterflies fly off trees as they carry the Storian and Evelyn to
the trio. The New Dean brings out Sophie and Agatha's fairy tale book and lets the
Storian write. Agatha and Tedros kiss because Agatha told Sophie that she couldn't
trust her anymore, and Sophie was turning into a witch again. Evelyn reveals Sophie
was not turning into a witch, but rather she was conjuring illusions to create
distrust between the two girls. The Storian is about to finish writing the end, but
the Dean stops it. Evelyn reveals that it was not Agatha's wish that brought them
back to the school, but rather Sophie's wish to see her mother, who had been
abandoned by her husband when she fell sick and later died. Sophie, in grief,
having lost her village, her family and now her best friend, accepts her wish, and
Evelyn conjures the School Master's ghost, in the guise of Sophie's mother. Sophie
kisses the ghost and as it becomes the School Master, who explains that a true
love's kiss can even revive the dead, just as Agatha revived Sophie. The School
Master kills Evelyn and sends Agatha home. The School Master tries to kill Tedros,
but Agatha manages to grab Tedros and takes him with her. Sophie however, is left
behind refusing to leave the School Master, stating that he was the only one who
didn't abandon her. The two schools become a malevolent School for Evil together.
As the two girls are separated, they both remain in the arms of the ones who love
them, their wishes granted.
The Last Ever AfterEdit

Three weeks following the events of 'A World Without Princes', both schools have
fallen under the rule of the returned School Master, with the original School for
Evil becoming the 'School for Old Evil' and the School for Good becoming the
'School for New Evil'. Still, the change is all but complete as the School Master,
named Rafal, still has to 'marry' Sophie and ultimately start his campaign to
destroy Good. Though hesitating, she is afraid she might end up alone forever,
taking into account of Agatha and Tedros' supposed betrayals when ignoring her
pleas for help. Sophie accepts the proposal and becomes a teacher for the School
for New Evil, but the Storian still does not accept this as a rightful 'happy
ending'. Sophie and Agatha's storybook has been open too long now. This starts a
countdown in which the sun grows weaker each passing day, and when the final dusk
settles, it will mean the end of all the fairytale world.

Meanwhile, Agatha and Tedros, back in Gavaldon, attempt to remain in hiding and
reconcile but are forced to escape when the people of Gavaldon tries to execute
them both for all the woes she and Sophie previously caused. Agatha's 'mother',
Callis, sacrifices herself to buy time for them both to escape to the Endless
Woods. Arriving there, they are rescued by Professor Uma, who explains that Rafal's
return has allowed the return of old villains as undead and that the remaining
original heroes (including Cinderella, Peter Pan, Hansel and Gretel, Briar Rose,
Jack and Pinocchio) are formed in a League of Thirteen led by Merlin to combat
against the Rafal's assaults. It becomes clear that he is seeking to alter the
original fairytales, starting with the murder of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,
and following with Rapunzel and Tom Thumb.

Agatha and Tedros, despite a rocky beginning, are eventually assigned by Merlin to
destroy Rafal's ring, which keeps so much his sustenance as his 'empire' alive, but
under the strict condition that Sophie must be the one to deliver the killing blow.
It can only be performed with the sword Excalibur that Tedros lost on the day of
Rafal's return. They realize the Excalibur is being guarded in the School for Old
Evil, and thus Agatha sets to recover the sword while Tedros sets out to rescue
Sophie and attempt to convince her to give up her engagement with Rafal. Aided by
Sophie's former friends Hester, Anadil, Dot, and Hort, they manage to infiltrate
the School disguised as villains. Hort tells Sophie he used to love her, but now
she's chosen Rafal he despises her and Sophie wishes to know who her true love is,
with her ring telling her it is Tedros. Agatha retrieves the sword by tricking a
mirror, whilst Tedros eventually reveals his identity to Sophie who in turn reveals
his name on the ring. Merlin arrives to take the three away, and when Sophie
falters Hort pushes her through, accidentally entering himself. Rafal suspiciously
lets them go, telling Sophie to remember his ring.

Merlin guides Agatha, Sophie, Hort and Tedros to Avalon, where Tedros discovers
Guinevere and Lancelot still alive. Despite his initial grudges against both, he
slowly and painfully comes to forgive them as he learns further of Arthur's
previous paranoiac behaviour and domineering issues. Agatha, on her part, gives up
Tedros so Sophie can have him instead, more driven by her reluctance in becoming
the future Queen of Camelot than by her personal feelings. Hort uses a wish fish so
she'll realise that Sophie wasn't supposed to be with Tedros, but she refuses to
believe it. Despite her and Sophie's best efforts, however, the plan ultimately
fails when Sophie and Tedros kiss and both realize they were never meant for each
other. Believing she was used all along, Sophie returns to Rafal, accepting her
place by his side and becoming the Queen of Evil. Cementing her union with Tedros,
Agatha is made the Queen of Good as both parties prepare for war. Rafal discovers
that Hester, Anadil and Dot helped Hort, Agatha and Tedros and has Sophie decide
whether to imprison them or execute them. Sophie decides to have them killed, but
Merlin saves them before they are hanged. The final battle is to take place in
Gavaldon, still untouched because of an energy barrier fed by people's beliefs in
fairytales, but weakening due to Rafal's altered stories, and is being targeted for
reasons unknown. During training, Agatha also learns of Cinderella's true
fairytale, where she claims that she did not want to be a princess at all. She
believed her stepsisters, who were really kind to her, deserved it, and that she
would simply tag along. Her marriage to the prince caused a permanent rift between
her and the stepsisters, who were ultimately killed.

The battle takes place in the Stymph Woods close to Gavaldon, which Merlin manages
to sway all the School's students against Rafal and Sophie with Lady Lesso's aid,
having been revealed as the traitor trying to undermine Evil's efforts. Sophie,
with Agatha in hot pursuit, tracks Lady Lesso down to the School for Old Evil, who
discloses to her that Evil was never meant to destroy Good or vice versa but
instead become a harmonic part of it. She and Agatha also discover the corpse of
Sophie's mother Vanessa and the tale behind both her and Callis, in which Sophie
and Agatha are discovered to be twin sisters, explaining the inseparable bond
between them. Still, while Agatha sees this as a chance to heal wounds, Sophie
remains still, determined to keep her union with Rafal by any means. She thinks if
she deserts Rafal, she will be alone forever, and Agatha is determined to make her
see that her fear is not true.

The battle ultimately shifts in Evil's favour as Cinderella dies and the barrier
protecting Gavaldon fails, allowing Rafal to invade. However, instead of destroying
the town, he takes Sophie's father's Stefan for execution by Sophie's own hands, as
a 'final sacrifice for love' and Evil's ultimate victory. In a last, desperate
effort, Agatha reminds Sophie of her friendship, making her realize she already had
a happy ending of her own and was risking destroying it. Sophie has a change of
heart at the last second and deceives Rafal, destroying his ring and ultimately
killing him, saving everyone in the nick of time. Full of regret, Sophie, Agatha
and Stefan make amends, with Sophie finally letting Stefan have a family of his own
as she and Agatha pull back to the Endless Woods. (Now being fairytale characters,
Sophie and Agatha cannot exist anymore in the reader world.) There, they also give
their farewell to Lady Lesso, who was fatally stabbed in battle by her son, Aric,
who was in turn killed by Professor Dovey.

Lady Lesso and Cinderella are promptly buried and everything seemingly returns to
normal. Sophie decides not to follow Agatha and Tedros to Camelot when she
discovers she was chosen by Lady Lesso to be her successor as Dean for the School
of Evil. Agatha and Tedros depart for Camelot with Merlin, Guinevere and Lancelot.
Sophie comes to fully embrace her new role and purpose and is content with herself,
remarking "I am me".
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The Last Ever After is a 2015 fantasy, fairy tale novel written by Soman Chainani.
It is the third and last book in The School Years trilogy and the the third book
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In the stunning conclusion to the New York Times bestselling School for Good and
Evil trilogy, everything old is new again, as Sophie and Agatha fight the past as
well as the present to find the perfect end to their fairy tale.

Former best friends Sophie and Agatha thought their ending was sealed when they
went their separate ways, but their storybook is about to be rewritten—and this
time theirs isn’t the only one. With the girls apart, Evil has taken over and the
forces of Good are in deathly peril. Will Agatha and Sophie be able to work
together to save them? Will they find their way to being friends again? And will
their new ending be the last Ever After they’ve been searching for?

Soman Chainani delivers action, adventure, laughter, romance, and more twists than
ever before in this extraordinary end to his epic series.[1]
Plot

At the story's beginning, we see the two couples, each in different worlds, Rafal
and Sophie & Agatha and Tedros. We discover that, upon returning home to Gavaldon,
Agatha realizes that her prince is in mortal danger, and she is too. After
traveling up Graves Hill, Agatha's mother treats Tedros' wounds from book 2, and
reveals to Agatha that she has been branded a witch, with a bounty on her head.
After enduring each others presence in the cramped house for a while, Agatha and
Tedros get caught by an elder guard, who realized that Callis was stealing eggs for
them. On the way to the execution pyre, Agatha understands that Callis and Stefan
were made guards by the elders, as a punishment for their children. The Elders
forced Stefan to be a guard by making him choose between Sophie and his new family.
Right before the flames ignite beneath Agatha, Callis stabs out a glowing green
finger an repels the fire into a glowing green ring around the guards, and she
frees Agatha and Tedros, instructing them to flee to a swan marked gravestone.

They obey, although Agatha turns around and sees guards kill her mother. Pursued by
the same men, Agatha and Tedros find the right grave at the last moment and are
snatched into it. In the grave is Princess Uma, who tells of their predicament. Old
villains raised from the dead, Sophie accepting Rafal's love, and the mysterious
League of Thirteen. We also see the grave of Vanessa, Sophie's mother, oin Necro
ridge. After saving them from a wolf and giant with her animal talents, Uma leads
Agatha and her prince to the "league of 13." On the way, they pass through Foxwood,
and Snow White's cottage, where the group of 3 finds Snow White and her dwarves
brutally murdered by the reincarnated Evil Queen. After venturing alone into the
cottage to find the princess, Agatha is attacked by the Evil Queen, barely escaping
with her life before Tedros found her, bloody and bruised. However, as Tedros yells
ate her, the couple hear a scream from outside, the screams of princess Uma, being
petrified by the Evil queen. Picking her up and following a rabbit, the ragtag
group entered the headquarters of the League of 13, located in a dark cave. There
they find Yuba the gnome- berating them for their rashness- as well as a group of
old, wrinkled strangers. Yuba continues the surprises by telling that the real help
would come from the 13th member- Merlin. Seeing Merlin, Tedros passes out and, upon
waking, is enraged that Merlin left him, but quickly forgives the queer sorcerer.
Later Tedros asks Merlin where he had been the entire time he was gone.

Meanwhile, Sophie is appointed to teach Curses and Death Traps, suggested by Lady
Lesso. When meeting with her, she finds out all the Good teachers (Dovey included)
have been imprisoned and there is a spy in the school. During her first class, she
is being criticized by her fellow students, both Evers and Nevers alike.

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PART I
The Master and the Queen
After Ever After
The New or the Old
Death at an Execution
A Princess Returns
A Forest No Longer Blue
Evil Is the New Good
When Good Rescues Go Bad
The Worst Evers Ever
The Missing Thirteenth
Appointment with the Deans
Find the Spy
Too Many Boys
Where Wizard Go to Think
The Magician's Plan
Edgar and Essa
Missions Impossible
Tedros in the Sky with Chocolate
Old School Reunions
Last Stop on the Fairy Dust Express
PART II
Peer Pressure
Everything Old Is New Again
Two Queens
Who Do You Belong With?
The Scorpion and the Frog
PART III
In Darkness Comes a Queen
Rebel Hearts
Who's Helping Who
Failed Assignments
Apologies and Confessions
Spies in the Stymph Forest
The Meaning of Evil
An Unexpected History Lesson
The War of All Things
Never Ever After

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The Ever Never Handbook is a special "installment" of the SGE series by Soman
Chainani. It is supposed to take place after The Last Ever After, during the last
part of the school year at the School for Good and Evil, and is a "guide" to new
students entering the school. Unlike the other three books, the Ever Never Handbook
is filled with colorful art, lists, an Ever-Never Roundtable interview, quizzes,
answers to questions, obituaries, and more.
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Wish you could go to the School for Good and Evil? Now you can! Join the ranks of
heroes and villains who have walked these hallowed halls and mastered what it takes
to be placed in their own fairy tales with The Ever Never Handbook.

Soman Chainani’s New York Times bestselling series (The School for Good and Evil, A
World Without Princes, and The Last Ever After) comes to life in this handbook full
of everything students need to learn in order to survive their own fairy tale—from
dress codes and school rules to alumni portraits, kingdom maps, and much, much
more.

Every year, students flock to the School for Good and Evil, ready to prepare for
life in a fairy tale. The highest-ranked students become the heroes and villains of
the fairy tales, while the lowest end up enchanted animals or plants (if they’re
lucky, that is).

This handbook is a personal guide to help students to the top of their class—from
surviving Uglification, to picking your own sidekick or henchman, to earning a part
in the yearly school musical, and so much more. And of course, it’s in glorious
full color and duotone because in the School for Good and Evil, very little is
black-and-white.[1]
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It appears in the book that Sophie is "personalizing" the School for Evil, clashing
against Clarissa Dovey's way of doing things,and has nominated Hort of Bloodbrook
as a history professor. (Hort tells his version of "history" in comics). We also
get a sneak peek of what Agatha and Tedros are doing at Camelot by Agatha's letter,
which is included in the story.

The book is also supposed to have extra sidenotes written in by Hester of


Ravenswood, who came back to visit and found a spare handbook. Hester adds in her
own unique flair by adding in her own school supplies, her ideas for being "the top
villain in school", and even copying down Dot of Nottingham's list of best and
worst things to turn into chocolate. The Ever Never Handbook is a wonderful
companion to the original books.
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In the Handbook, there are a bunch of sections, like School Supplies, Uniforms, and
Meals.
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Not to be confused with Quest for Glory.

Quests for Glory is a 2017 fairytale fantasy novel by Soman Chainani. The fourth
novel in The School for Good and Evil series as well as the first in the Camelot
Years trilogy, the novel details the students of the School for Good and Evil's
Quests for Glory, which they must complete to graduate. After their quests go
horribly wrong, Sophie and Agatha reunite to defend the Endless Woods against a
"snake".
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Author
Soman Chainani
Illustrator
Iacopo Bruno
Cover artist
Iacopo Bruno
Country
United States
Language
English
Series
The School for Good and Evil
Genre
Fairytale fantasy
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication date
September 19, 2017
Preceded by
The Last Ever After
Followed by
A Crystal of Time
Website
schoolforgoodandevil.com/books/quests-for-glory
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In their fourth years, the students of the School for Good and Evil are sent on
Quests for Glory, which they must complete to graduate. Tedros and Agatha quests
are to bring Camelot back to its former glory as king and queen while Sophie
becomes Dean of the School for Evil, seeking to mould evil in her own image. Tedros
is unable to become king as he cannot pull Excalibur from a stone. Suddenly, Sophie
and the coven, Hester, Anadil, and Dot, seem to be failing though they are
seemingly not shortly after Chaddick's, Tedros' first knight, death. Dean of the
School for Good Professor Dovey gives them a new quest to stop the attacks on the
Endless Woods. The group decide to set off with Hort and Agatha who arrives shortly
after. Suddenly, the Storian begins writing a new story, highlighting the
importance of somebody named Nicola.

During their journey, Agatha tells the story of the Lion and the Snake where a lion
and a snake fought for the throne of Camelot. Eventually, they brought an eagle to
decide who chooses the snake since he promised the eagle freedom. However, the
eagle is attacked by the snake and is saves by the lion though the snake warns the
lion he will return. The group is captured at Jaunt Jolie where Sophie and Agatha
are taken to a "snake" covered in knife-like "eels". He reveals his own pen which
tells stories from villains' perspectives. The girls later find their friends and
leaders at Four Point. They are saved by a mysterious "lion" who kisses Sophie.

Back at the castle, Tedros chooses his mother over his steward, Lady Gremlaine,
prompting her to leave. Later, at a meeting, Tedros receives a letter from the
"lion" to meet him at Sherwood Forest. During their journey, they find Lady
Gremlaine to be killed as well as Lancelot. At Nottingham, they capture the snake
who escapes using Kei, a former Camelot guard, who tricked Dot into giving him the
keys.

Later, the snake threatens an attack. While Rhian has growing popularity, Tedros is
unpopular among Camelot and asks Rhian to let him kill the snake himself. The snake
attacks and Tedros fights him until he is weak but is weakened as well. Instead,
Agatha prevents him from fighting and commands Rhian to kill the snake instead.
After killing the snake, Rhian proposes to Sophie, who accepts, and asks Tedros for
the key to the case which is being used to protect Excalibur. Agatha finds out the
snake and Rhian have actually been working together and attempts to warn Tedros who
realises it after it's too late. Rhian pulls Excalibur from the stone, claiming to
be Arthur's eldest son. Tedros and his friends, with the exception of Sophie, who
is marrying Rhian, and Agatha, who is on the run, are thrown into the dungeons.
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Quests for Glory is a 2017 fantasy, fairy tale novel written by Soman Chainani. It
is the first book in The Camelot Years trilogy and the the fourth book overall in
The School for Good and Evil series. The book takes place six months after the
events of the third book, The Last Ever After.
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If Good and Evil can’t find a way to work together, neither side will survive.

With every end comes a new beginning in the fourth installment of Soman Chainani’s
New York Times bestselling School for Good and Evil series, Quests for Glory. Join
Sophie, Agatha, Tedros, and the other students as they begin a new era in the
Endless Woods—The Camelot Years—where Evers and Nevers alike must move beyond the
bounds of school and into the biggest, boldest adventures of their lives.

The students at the School for Good and Evil thought they had found their final
Ever After when they vanquished the malevolent School Master. Now, on their
required fourth-year quests, the students face obstacles both dangerous and
unpredictable, and the stakes are high: success brings eternal adoration, and
failure means obscurity forever.
For their quests, Agatha and Tedros are trying to return Camelot to its former
splendor as queen and king. For her quest, Dean Sophie seeks to mold Evil in her
own image. But soon they all feel themselves growing more isolated and alone. When
their classmates’ quests plunge into chaos, however, someone must lead the charge
to save them…[1]
Plot

The story begins showing that Agatha has been neglected and ignored by Tedros for
the past six months for an unknown reason related to his coronation. Suddenly, he
sneaks into her room and curls up on her bed, crying. But before they have time to
talk to each other, a lady appears in the doorway and Tedros disappears. Agatha is
supposed to be planning her wedding but clearly is upset that she hasn't even spent
time with her fiance for the past six months.

At Tedros' coronation, he makes the mistake of presenting Guinevere and Lancelot to


the kingdom, enraging many people who felt betrayed by Guinevere's past actions. As
soon as he sees that this is going badly, he tries to seal his coronation. To do
this he must pull Excalibur from a stone. This however failed to work, no matter
how hard he tried.

Meanwhile, Sophie drastically changed things in the school for evil. She created
muliple stautes of herself and pulled first year nevers out of classes to polish it
and serve her. Upcoming is a Dean's Dance created by her with the theme Night of a
thousand Sophie's. The teachers barge in on her, and berate her about the changes
she's done to the school. Dean Dovey is furious that she wasn't invited to the
Dean's Dance and told her that she must embark on a quest to save her classmates
failing quests. Sophie is shocked because her map shows them being successful in
their quests. Sophie tells Dean Dovey that her Classmates quests mean nothing to
her since it's not her fault that they are failing there quests. Dean Dovey also
reminds her that she's also a forth year student and her quest is now changed.

When their classmates' quests plunge into chaos, someone must lead the charge to
save them. If Good and Evil can't find a way to work together, neither side will
survive.
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PART I
Agatha The Almost Queen
Tedros How Not to Throw a Coronation
Sophie Fla-sé-dah
The Coven Mission Diverted
Agatha Intervention
Tedros Two Theories
Chaddick The Liege and the Lady
Sophie One Quest to Save Them All
Hort Who Would Want a Hort?
Nicola The Perks of Being a Reader
Agatha Stay with the Group
Sophie First Loyalty
Tedros Like Father, Like Son
Tedros What It Feels Like for a King
Agatha Pirate Pavilion
Tedros Riddles and Mistrals
Sophie The Map Room
Agatha The Pen That Writes the Truth
Hort Four Point
Sophie The Lion and the Snake
PART II
Tedros Allies and Enemies
Agatha The Mysteries of a Name
The Coven The Sheriff's Daughter
Tedros Sides of a Story
Agatha Date Night in Sherwood Forest
Tedros Questions of a King
Sophie The King's Speech
Agatha The Princess and the King

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fifth book overall in The School for Good and Evil series. The book picks up right
after the events of the fourth book, Quests for Glory. It released on March 5,
2019. A Barnes and Noble Exclusive Edition was also released.
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A false king has claimed the throne of Camelot, sentenced Tedros to death, and
forced Sophie to be his queen. Only Agatha manages to escape.

Now Agatha and the students at the School for Good and Evil must find a way to
restore Tedros to his throne and save Camelot . . . before all of their fairy tales
come to a lethal end.[1]
Plot

After Agatha fled Camelot, she took cover in the woods. She's convinced she's
running in circles until finally she finds herself in the kingdom of Avalon. She
talks to the Lady of the Lake, now a 'shrivelled old hag', and asks her to show her
what the Snake looked like. The Lady draws Rhian's face, although it is later
proven to be his brother (Japeth).

The Coven and the crew minus Agatha, Sophie and Tedros are crammed into a tiny cell
along with the Dean of Good. They have been instructed by the Dean to set up an
escape plan, including Hester's demon, Anadil's rats, and magic. Using Hester's
demon, they bore a hole in the stone wall just big enough to stick a finger
through. Using this hole, they use one of Dovey's spells to spy on the stage. They
find out the Snake's real name is Japeth, who is Rhian's Eagle and brother. Japeth
looks strikingly similar to Rhian, as revealed by a transformation. Sophie is still
with Rhian onstage, and it is revealed that Excalibur is stationed against her
back, ready to split her open if she does something wrong. One of Japeth's scims
becomes a pen 'for the People named Lionsmane, which is gold in colour. Rhian
states that Sophie wishes for Tedros (who is being dragged into his own separate
dungeon cell) to die, and an execution is planned for a week later.

When the announcement is over, Sophie is dragged to the Map Room by pirates Thiago,
Aran, Wesley, and Beeba. As they pass through the castle, she finds that it is
being remade with Lion crests. The chefs of the castle are being fired as Sophie
and the pirates pass the kitchen. Soon, they reach the Map Room (which has a new
scent somehow), and Sophie discovers that Agatha is nearing the edge of the Camelot
border. In the corners of the room, five maids clad in white bonnets and dresses
hold planning books, each labelled with something different that is necessary for
her and Rhian's wedding (Blessing, Procession, Circus of Talents, Feast of Lights,
and Wedding). Although Sophie had wished to be married to a storybook prince ever
since she was little, she is filled with dread knowing that she's marrying 'a
monster'. Wesley tells Sophie that she must work until supper, and wear a
concealing frilly white dress at all times. After he leaves, the door is locked. In
a rage, Sophie throws books around and yells at the maids to speak. Japeth enters
the room and brings a 'missing' book labelled 'Execution', which has choices of
various execution items (axes, chopping blocks, etc). Rhian enters after Sophie
begins a heated discussion on the identities of the two brothers, without a shirt.
Sophie notices that both brothers are strikingly similar in skin tone, as Rhian's
chest is the same color as Japeth's body. Sophie and Rhian have a heated debate
over the truths and lies. (tbc)
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Agatha The Lady and the Snake


The Coven Lionsmane
Sophie Bonds of Blood
Agatha New Alliances
Tedros Sophie's Choice
Sophie The Dinner Game
Agatha Agatha's Army
Hort Someday My Weasel will Come
Sophie Empress Under the Boot
Sophie Blessing in Disguise
Agatha Friendship Lessons
Tedros Lucky Seven
Agatha Sometimes the Story Leads You
Sophie He Lies, She Lies
Agatha One True King
Professor Dovey What Makes Your Heart Beat?
Agatha The Only Safe Place in the Woods
Tedros Ultimate Mission
Agatha Into the Crystal World
Hort The House at Number 63
Agatha Blood Crystal
Sophie Script of a Murder
Agatha Cat in a Museum
Sophie The Garden of Truth and Lies
Sophie Rhian and the Real Thing
Agatha A Grave Mistake
Tedros The Unburied King

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One True King is a 2020 fairytale fantasy by Soman Chainani. The final novel of The
School for Good and Evil series and set after the events of A Crystal of Time, the
book details Tedros', son of King Arthur, fight to become King of Camelot and
prevent Japeth, who is impersonating his brother, from becoming the "One True
King".
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Author
Soman Chainani
Illustrator
Iacopo Bruno
Cover artist
Iacopo Bruno
Country
United States
Language
English
Series
The School for Good and Evil
Genre
Fairytale fantasy[1]
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication date
June 2, 2020
Pages
616
ISBN
978-0-06-299976-4
Preceded by
A Crystal of Time
Website
schoolforgoodandevil.com/books/one-true-king/
PlotEdit

The book opens with Anadil, Hester, and Dot searching for Sophie. They are unaware
that Sophie is being controlled, and that whenever she tries to remember her past
she suffers immense pain. The trio discover something is wrong when they see that
Sophie is about to get married to "Rhian" (who is actually his brother Japeth).

Agatha and Tedros, meanwhile, have found King Arthur's ring that can keep the
Storian alive, and they use Wish Fish to find Sophie. Sophie, being controlled,
attempts to kill Agatha and Agatha realizes she must be under Japeth's control.
Before the fight can truly become a large-scale war, Excalibur returns to the stone
and King Arthur's voice informs everyone that there must be a contest to prove
whether Tedros is king or Japeth is king; the winner will be king and the loser
will be beheaded. Tedros also learns that Japeth and Rhian were not King Arthur's
sons at all, but their true parents are still unknown.

Agatha, Tedros, Hort, and Nicola set off to help Tedros achieve the first test, and
in doing so find a version of Merlin turned into a baby. Sophie, meanwhile, is on a
hunt to find out more about her past despite the pain it gives her. She discovers
the snake 'scims' that Japeth can create must be in her head, feeding on her
memories, and uses her powers to painfully take them from her head and escapes.
Hester, Anadil, and Dot, meanwhile, search for Dot's dad, who they believe may
still be alive; Japeth catches up to Sophie as she in turn catches up to Tedros,
Agatha, Hort, and Nicola. During a battle, it is discovered that Japeth is the son
of Rafal, a villain in the previous story arc.

Eventually, after Tedros and Japeth complete more tests, the time comes for the
winner to be selected. Japeth is selected, and Tedros is beheaded; however, Merlin
revives Tedros and the results are shown to be a mistake, and Japeth is beheaded
instead. Tedros and Agatha become King and Queen of Camelot, while Nicola and Hort
break up and Sophie pursues a romantic relationship with him, and Anadil and Hester
are hinted at being in a romantic relationship as well.
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Illustrator
Iacopo Bruno
Cover artist
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HarperCollins
Release date
June 2, 2020
Chronology
Story arc
The Camelot Years
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A Crystal of Time
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One True King is the third and final book in The Camelot Years trilogy and the
sixth and final book overall in The School for Good and Evil series. It was
released on June 2, 2020.
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Trivia

On his YouTube channel (Ever Never TV), Soman claims that this book will have
more twists and craziness than all the other books combined.
Also on YouTube, Soman says the book cover will have lots of hints and easter
eggs that give deeper meaning to the title.
Soman tells us: Book 6 is "nuts in a way that I think no one's going to expect.
It just is me having fun and saying It's the last book in the series, I'm going out
with a bang."
In an episode of Ever Never TV from October 22nd, Soman mentions Sophie being
mind-controlled.
On October 8 2019, Entertainment Weekly released the book cover for the first
time, along with an exclusive excerpt.

Synopsis

In this sixth and final installment in Soman Chainani’s New York Times bestselling
epic fantasy fairy tale series, the School for Good and Evil, Camelot’s crown—and
the fate of the Endless Woods—are up for grabs.

Beyond Good and Evil. Beyond Ever Afters. The tale of Sophie and Agatha comes to a
dramatic conclusion. Prepare yourself for the End of Ends.

The first test was passed.


Excalibur pulled from the stone.

A new king named.

But two claim the crown.

The sword returns to the stone,

For only one is the true king.

Who?

The future I have seen has many possibilities…

So by my will, none shall be crowned until the Tournament is complete.

The Tournament of Kings.

Three trials.

Three answers to find.

A race to the finish.

My last coronation test.

Excalibur will crown the winner and take the loser's head.

The first test is coming. Prepare . . .

—King Arthur
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Plot

The novel starts with the coven (Hester, Dot, and Anadil) searching for Merlin.
They are traveling through the upside-down kingdom of Borna Coric in order to reach
the Savage Sea. Professor Dovey had said before she died that Merlin was in the
Caves of Contempo, where time runs backwards. The caves are on an island in the
Savage Sea. The witches see a message in the sky from Lionsmane, a scim posing as
King Rhian's (who is actually Japeth assuming his identity) pen. The message says
that the wedding between Sophie and "King Rhian" will take place on schedule.

Meanwhile, Sophie is being essentially held captive in Camelot. At the end of A


Crystal In Time, two scims enter Sophie's ears and are now letting Japeth control
her. She doesn't remember anything about her friends and is basically a mindless
puppet. Whenever she tries to break free, she suffers extreme pain in her head.

As this happens, Tedros and Agatha are in Avalon's safehouse. They've discovered
King Arthur's silver swan ring, which is the only one left to prevent the Storian
from dying and Japeth gaining the powers of the One True King. They use Wish Fish
to find a way back to the Woods. Their protective Wish Fish bubbles bring them back
to Camelot just as Japeth is about to complete his marriage to Sophie. Excalibur
imbeds itself in stone, and the voice of King Arthur speaks from beyond, declaring
a contest of three trials to determine who will be king. According to the rules,
Excalibur will crown the winner and decapitate the loser. Agatha tries to save
Sophie, but since she's under control of the scims, she tries to kill Agatha.
Agatha and Tedros are whisked back to the shores of Avalon in their bubbles. There
they meet Guinevere, Tinkerbell, Hort, and Nicola.
With the help of Tinkerbell and her other fairy friends' fairy dust, the group
decides to head to Sherwood Forest to wait until Arthur sends his first test. They
discover that the area has been destroyed by vandals who were angry that Robin Hood
worked together with the Sheriff of Nottingham to fight the Snake in the 5th book.
They head to Marian's Arrow, and Agatha discovers Robin's green feather that leaves
her a message: a strange royal crest. Outside, countless scrolls rain from the sky:
each one transcribed with the rules for Arthur's first test.
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The Coven Bad Candy


Sophie The Girl with No Past
Tedros Secret School
The Storian Altar and Grail
Agatha A Snow of Scrolls
Sophie Good Little Girl
Tedros Mahameep
Agatha Wizard Wish
The coven The Cave At Two O' Clock
Agatha Think Like Me
Sophie Vault 41
sophie Back To The Beginning
Tedros Pride And Princess
Agatha Fatima Finds A Friend
Sophie Trust Is the Way
The coven The Knights of Eleven
Agatha Never Trust a Princess
Sophie Love. Purpose. Food
Tedros Secret Weapon
Agatha Conversations with Friends
Agatha The Second Half of the Plan
tedros Snake Eyes
agatha Flesh and Blood
The storian The Agatha Quartet
Tedros Game of Swords
Sophie Don't Talk to Strangers
tedros Ask the Lady
sophie Beasts and Beauty
Agatha Chateau Sugar East
Agatha The Sword and the Lion
Merlin Return to Ender's Forest
The Storian Samsara

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