Soman Chainani

The School for Good and Evil #4: Quests for Glory

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Soon to be a major motion picture from Netflix!
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.

If Good and Evil can’t find a way to work together, neither side will survive…
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…
Don't miss the thrilling conclusion to the beloved series, The School for Good and Evil #6: One True King, available June 2020!

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582 printed pages
Publication year
2017
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  • b2124008472has quoted2 years ago
    “And that is how a witch is felled,” Tedros whispered to Agatha. “Gourmet dining.”

    Agatha nuzzled into his chest as they watched Sophie and Rhian kissing intensely.

    “I remember when we were like that,” Agatha sighed.

    “What do you mean ‘were’?” said Tedros, sweeping her up in his arms and kissing her as he carried her.

    “Oh, put me down,” said Agatha.

    “You told me to put you down when I carried you at school and then you fainted and Sophie turned into Satan and we almost died,” said Tedros, clasping her tighter. “So request denied.”

    Agatha relaxed in his arms. “I love you, Tedros.”

    “I love you, Agatha.”
  • b2124008472has quoted2 years ago
    “I’m completely happy on my own. I don’t need a boy, so don’t make it sound like I do. Nor do I believe in love at first sight anymore or even true love for that matter. Not after Teddy and Rafal taught me that loving any boy only leads to them disappointing you once you realize that they’re boring or immature or an axe murderer. But this boy came out of nowhere when I least expected it and even though he didn’t say we’d meet again, I keep thinking about how nice it’d be to have a proper date where he picks me up and I wear my furs and boots and we dine on coq au vin so I can ask what his father does for a living and what he does when he’s not saving people and why he liked me in our fairy tale when I behaved quite badly most of the time, but . . .” She sank into the pillows. “I can’t really like him. I don’t even know his name.”
  • b6774419893has quoted2 years ago
    “Hello, Brother,” he said.

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