Ever Never Handbook (The School for Good and Evil)

Ever Never Handbook (The School for Good and Evil)

by SomanChainani (Author)

Synopsis

Step into the dark and enchanting world of the School for Good and Evil with this stunning companion book.

Soman Chainani's New York Times bestselling series comes to life in this handbook full of everything students at the School need to learn in order to survive their own fairy tale. With full-colour illustrations the handbook includes character interviews, diary excerpts, brand-new short stories and much, much more.

A must-have for all super-fans of the School for Good and Evil.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
Published: 28 Jul 2016

ISBN 10: 0008181799
ISBN 13: 9780008181796
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews

Praise for THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL:

a fairy tale like no other, complete with romance, magic, and humour... that will keep you turning pages until the end. Newbury Award-winning author Ann M. Martin

Twill enchant young girls and boys alike with its twisted take on the classic fairytales. - The Bookbag

dark, funny and entertaining - Teenlibrarian.co.uk

Amazing!!! Brilliant!!! PERFECTO!!! Mindblowing!!! Love it. Absolutely LOVE it. Ava

This book is amazing!! It really kept me up all night and I could not wait to finish it! GO AND READ IT. SERIOUSLY. GO, GO, GO! Anna, Goodreads

Author Bio

Soman Chainani belives in fairy tales even more than the children of Gavaldon do. While studying at Harvard, he practically created his own `fairy tale' major and wrote his thesis on why evil women make such irresistible fairy-tale villains.
Soman is also an acclaimed screenwriter, whose films have played at more than 150 film festivals around the world, winning more than 30 jury and audience prizes.
When he's not telling stories or teaching in New York City, Soman is a die-hard tennis player who never lost a first-round match for ten years. Then he started writing The School for Good and Evil. Now he loses all the time.
You can visit Soman online at www.somanchainani.net.