"Only the best Evil can disguise as Good."
Every once in a while, there would be kidnappings of two random kids. One of them is set to be good, and the other, bad. In The School of Good, they get lavish balls, pretty dresses, manicures and handsome princes while the School of Evil get warts, punishments, curses and black rags. When Sophie gets kidnapped, she was so happy because she was sure that she was going to be in Good because she looked like a princess and wanted to live a happy ever after with a wonderful Prince, while Agatha, Sophie's only friend, always thought that she was evil because she liked dead animals and the color black. But when they both get kidnapped and end up in the wrong schools, they have to try to convince the School Master that there was a mistake, that they are on the wrong side. But it might not be a mistake after all...
The thing that I don't understand is that how in a world did Beatrix even get into Good. That girl's a bitch! And then there's Sophie. How could she be 100% evil. Yes, she did give corsets to orphan as charity, but the intention was there right? Also, she fell in love with Tedros. Can you really love when you're all evil? Hmmm some things in this book are quite questionable.
What I really adored were the exaggerations in the traits of the MCs and the excellent ORIGINAL plot. I've honestly never read anything like it. I felt like I was having an action overdose and I was shaking so badly by the last page because of the book's intensity. Plus, you know that an author did a good job when you like the evil characters more than the good ones:)
This book is all about friendship and the very thin line between good or bad. There's a lot of hidden messages and that just made me like the book even more.
I definitely recommend.
P.S.: I really dislike Tedros. He's like a brainless annoying brat.
4 Stars
Every once in a while, there would be kidnappings of two random kids. One of them is set to be good, and the other, bad. In The School of Good, they get lavish balls, pretty dresses, manicures and handsome princes while the School of Evil get warts, punishments, curses and black rags. When Sophie gets kidnapped, she was so happy because she was sure that she was going to be in Good because she looked like a princess and wanted to live a happy ever after with a wonderful Prince, while Agatha, Sophie's only friend, always thought that she was evil because she liked dead animals and the color black. But when they both get kidnapped and end up in the wrong schools, they have to try to convince the School Master that there was a mistake, that they are on the wrong side. But it might not be a mistake after all...
The thing that I don't understand is that how in a world did Beatrix even get into Good. That girl's a bitch! And then there's Sophie. How could she be 100% evil. Yes, she did give corsets to orphan as charity, but the intention was there right? Also, she fell in love with Tedros. Can you really love when you're all evil? Hmmm some things in this book are quite questionable.
What I really adored were the exaggerations in the traits of the MCs and the excellent ORIGINAL plot. I've honestly never read anything like it. I felt like I was having an action overdose and I was shaking so badly by the last page because of the book's intensity. Plus, you know that an author did a good job when you like the evil characters more than the good ones:)
This book is all about friendship and the very thin line between good or bad. There's a lot of hidden messages and that just made me like the book even more.
I definitely recommend.
P.S.: I really dislike Tedros. He's like a brainless annoying brat.
4 Stars