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4.5 Golden StarsI couldn't put this book down!same world & rules as first one but also different from it.Awesome!the way the characters changed & made decisions & reacted, this is what i call character development.what an Ending!-Plot: ★★★★★/5Characters: ★★★★★/5Writing Style: ★★★★★/5World building: ★★★★★/5Idea: ★★★★/5
OMG I JUST READ THE TOP COMMUNITY REVIEWS AND I HAVE TO SAY THAT YELLING ABOUT THIS BOOK IS THE BEST WAY TO PORTRAY YOUR FEELINGS REALLY WE SHOULD ALL YELL ALL THE TIME AND WHO NEEDS PUNCTUATION MARKS AMIRITE EXCEPT FOR EXCLAMATION POINTS BECAUSE YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY OF THOSE AMIRITE!!!1!!
2.75 Torn on this, I feel like it presented a lot of very interesting things about gender but did not follow through -- which can make it problematic. But I also feel like it might be resolved in the next book? So rating is low for now until I continue on.
This is the weirdest, worst reverse-sexism bullsh*t I have ever read in my life.I have decided that I do not want to write a lot about this book, because 1) it’s been many months since I read it and 2) I do not care to think about it. So I will attempt to convey the synopsis, and I will attempt to convey the breadth of my disappointment.At the end of the last book, BFFs Agatha and Sophie chose each other over princes and went off to live happily ever after by themselves. It’s the feminist fairyt...
Well, this series went off the deep end really fast. For those who don’t know, the first book in this series, THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL, was about two girls who are not quite what they seem surviving in a duo of fairy tale schools which had simplistic ideas the nature of good and evil and simplistic ideas about gender roles. I would have ventured to call the first book progressive … Agatha and Sophie learn that they don’t need a fairy tale prince to be happy and that relationships with other
Minor spoilers for book oneIf you know me, you'll know that I very rarely give books five stars. Even if I really love it, I normally mark it as a 4.5 and call it a day. Which is why it came as such a surprise that I slapped a 5-star on A World Without Princes right off the bat. I went in with sky-high expectations, considering how much I loved The School for Good and Evil, and it broke every single one of them. A World Without Princes picks up a couple months after the events of the first book....
I NEED THIS BOOK NOW, LIKE IT'S NOT EVEN FUNNY, AND I REALLY NEED AGATHA AND TEDROS TO BE TOGETHER AND I LOVE THIS SERIES BECAUSE IT MAKES ME LAUGH BUT CRY, LIKE I CAN'T WAIT UNTIL APRIL NEXT YEAR.
danm it now i have to get the third one too
You know and I know, that we aren't in the least bit surprised by my ratings of this one. Saying I loved it is understating the feeling and emotions that I felt while reading this one.Every character, esp. Sophie I adore and just could not get enough of. I want more and I'm so glad that I have the third book to jump right into.Me after finishing this one:
ATTENTION: spoilers for book one! “Nothing in this world was ever certain. Princes could become as frightening as ogres. Princesses could become villains. Best friends could become enemies.” Story ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ „And Sophie and Agatha lived happily ever after, for girls don't need princes for love to call... No, they don't need princes in their fairy tales at all” Finally Agatha and Sophie have a happy end together. They’re back in their home town living their old life. They don’t need princes to...
*sighs deeply* This one’s gonna be a rant, guys. It makes me sad, because this series had so much promise and the audiobooks are wonderful. The School for Good and Evil had some worrisome themes, but I was hoping they would be cleared up in A World Without Princes. Actually, though, the messages of the series have only gotten more upsetting with time. Though I did still really enjoy listening to the book, and Lee’s narration is totally on point, I can no longer ignore the rage-inducing aspects.R...
That beautiful cover... And that prince is even more beautifuller (is this even a word?). The ending of the last book was more or less a cliff-hanger. And, well, (view spoiler)[poor Teddy! He finds his princess but she disappears!I really want this book. Like, really need it. (It's beautiful)I hope Tedros and Agatha find their way back. And Sophie? It was sort of unrealistic how she just turned good all of a sudden. I honestly loved her evil. (hide spoiler)] ["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["b...
ER.MAH.GERD. Thee cutest fairytale I have read in a long time! Synopsis:Good Reads Description This year, best friends Sophie and Agatha are about to discover where all the lost children go: the fabled School for Good & Evil, where ordinary boys and girls are trained to be fairy tale heroes and villains. As the most beautiful girl in Gavaldon, Sophie has dreamed of being kidnapped into an enchanted world her whole life. With her pink dresses, glass slippers, and devotion to good deeds, she know...
Okay.Agatha has gotten fairly stupider after book 1.(yes Aggie, we know you like trusting people and not jumping to conclusions- but maybe, sometimes you should....)Tedros again has been really unnecessary.(not that I'm complaining)Yes we get it. All the women in your life are backstabbing witches. Accept it and get over it.Now.Sophie.The character that instilled in me a plethora of feelings.poor,misunderstood,irritating,loyal,shallow,confused etc. (you get it) Sophie.No one truly loves her and