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# The School for Good and Evil #2: A World without Princes: Now a Netflix Originals Movie

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Review: Good for a sequel - The School for Good and Evil: A World Without Princes by Soman Chainani is an entertaining and creative sequel that essentially takes what was good about the original story and reverses it. The first book was about the equilibrium between good and evil, while this follow-up deals with the aftermath of the chaotic ending. It also portrays the theme of friendship, which is tested throughout the new reversed world. This book is one of the most creative and surprising novels. Chainani has built a new world that is bursting with magic, unexpected developments, and the dark charm of a fairy-tale. By dividing schools into “Girls” and “Boys” rather than “Good” and “Evil” is an innovative way to tell the story, which compels readers to reflect on the topics such as power, justice, and the real meaning of being a hero. The place appears deeply detailed and alive with magical woods, spells, and moments sometimes exceeding those of the first book. Furthermore, the bond of friendship between Sophie and Agatha is the main theme of the series. Chainani explores how friendships get transformed, when jealousy, pride, and fear dominate through the events of the book. The friendship plot line between the protagonists makes the plot appear more real and recognizable, even in a magical setting. One more point that the book is strong in is the well done balance between the humor and the serious parts. The book has lots of humorous situations and also choreographed fights, but it at the same time deals with deep themes of identity, loyalty, and the nature of good and evil. Chainani writes these themes in a descriptive and fantasy way, holding the readers’ attention throughout the novel. In summary, A World Without Princes is an influential sequel of The School for Good and Evil series. It contains new imaginative ideas, unexpected events and important moments. The book is built from fairy tales, magic, friendship, and bravery, a perfect combination similar to the previous book.
Review: Wonderful Book Two! This series is getting better and better! - This is the second book of The School for Good and Evil. It picks up a few months after the ending of book one and it was AMAZING! I really want book three now! The setting is just as good as it was in book one. We are wished back in to the world of Good vs. Evil. With new twists, turns, and new characters, As well as saying hello to ones we already know. I really love how the author creates these great situations that test the boundaries of true love and friendship. I think that Sophie really is trying to be good, but she needs to look at what she is doing in a larger world view. Because, a lot of times she thinks she is doing good to save her friend and all she is really doing is saving her own skin. Agatha is learning that sometimes a friend is not all you need. Its ok when you are little. But, as you grow up you really need more. I thought that maybe they were going to turn Sophie into a boy and end the story that way. But, wow was I surprised at the turn of events. The author did an amazing job creating a mystery that you really just didn't know what was going on. You find that you were thinking one thing to only find out that the truth was out of left field of wonderful and amazing. This book will not disappoint true fans of this series. I thought it was face paced and yummy! And it still amazes me that a guy wrote this book about two little girls growing up in a world where Fairy Tales are real and Good vs. Evil might be the least of their issues.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,392 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #13 in Children's Arthurian Folk Tales & Myths #48 in Children's Folk Tale & Myth Anthologies #796 in Children's Friendship Books |
| Book 2 of 6  | School for Good and Evil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,233) |
| Dimensions  | 5.12 x 1.02 x 7.62 inches |
| Edition  | Reprint |
| Grade level  | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10  | 0062104934 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0062104939 |
| Item Weight  | 2.31 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 512 pages |
| Publication date  | April 14, 2015 |
| Publisher  | HarperCollins |
| Reading age  | 9 - 13 years, from customers |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good for a sequel
*by I***B on October 15, 2025*

The School for Good and Evil: A World Without Princes by Soman Chainani is an entertaining and creative sequel that essentially takes what was good about the original story and reverses it. The first book was about the equilibrium between good and evil, while this follow-up deals with the aftermath of the chaotic ending. It also portrays the theme of friendship, which is tested throughout the new reversed world. This book is one of the most creative and surprising novels. Chainani has built a new world that is bursting with magic, unexpected developments, and the dark charm of a fairy-tale. By dividing schools into “Girls” and “Boys” rather than “Good” and “Evil” is an innovative way to tell the story, which compels readers to reflect on the topics such as power, justice, and the real meaning of being a hero. The place appears deeply detailed and alive with magical woods, spells, and moments sometimes exceeding those of the first book. Furthermore, the bond of friendship between Sophie and Agatha is the main theme of the series. Chainani explores how friendships get transformed, when jealousy, pride, and fear dominate through the events of the book. The friendship plot line between the protagonists makes the plot appear more real and recognizable, even in a magical setting. One more point that the book is strong in is the well done balance between the humor and the serious parts. The book has lots of humorous situations and also choreographed fights, but it at the same time deals with deep themes of identity, loyalty, and the nature of good and evil. Chainani writes these themes in a descriptive and fantasy way, holding the readers’ attention throughout the novel. In summary, A World Without Princes is an influential sequel of The School for Good and Evil series. It contains new imaginative ideas, unexpected events and important moments. The book is built from fairy tales, magic, friendship, and bravery, a perfect combination similar to the previous book.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful Book Two! This series is getting better and better!
*by C***S on May 30, 2014*

This is the second book of The School for Good and Evil. It picks up a few months after the ending of book one and it was AMAZING! I really want book three now! The setting is just as good as it was in book one. We are wished back in to the world of Good vs. Evil. With new twists, turns, and new characters, As well as saying hello to ones we already know. I really love how the author creates these great situations that test the boundaries of true love and friendship. I think that Sophie really is trying to be good, but she needs to look at what she is doing in a larger world view. Because, a lot of times she thinks she is doing good to save her friend and all she is really doing is saving her own skin. Agatha is learning that sometimes a friend is not all you need. Its ok when you are little. But, as you grow up you really need more. I thought that maybe they were going to turn Sophie into a boy and end the story that way. But, wow was I surprised at the turn of events. The author did an amazing job creating a mystery that you really just didn't know what was going on. You find that you were thinking one thing to only find out that the truth was out of left field of wonderful and amazing. This book will not disappoint true fans of this series. I thought it was face paced and yummy! And it still amazes me that a guy wrote this book about two little girls growing up in a world where Fairy Tales are real and Good vs. Evil might be the least of their issues.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Decent 2nd book in an odd series
*by C***A on April 18, 2014*

I'm not sure whether there will be a #3 in this series. In some ways it needs one- there are a TON of loose ends (though 2 major plot arcs are at least temporarily resolved). If there is a #3, I'll probably read it. But. While I very much enjoyed the lively skewering of so many fairy-tale tropes- a lot of it did not make sense to me. In particular, the characters. Some are wracked with guilt over things that they didn't do intentionally, while they then ignore some pretty serious actions that WERE intentional. I realize this was necessary to the plot- but that means the plot was not thought out well. People changed their minds and allegiances on whim, without any reason except that the plot required it. Now, if the author was making a point that since this is fairy-tale territory, characters are NOT in fact the agents of their fates but are doomed to whatever the plot requires of them, like it or not- well, that'd be an interesting story, but this isn't that story. There is a premise of free will that is not born out in the actual plot(s). Since one of the interesting things about #1 was that people were fighting their "fates"- here, that just didn't matter. So while it was a fairly fun light read if you've read the first one, I'm not sure I recommend it; #2 avoids more questions than it answers.

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