The School for Good and Evil #4 Quests for Glory by Soman Chainani

Posted January 17, 2023 by jrsbookr in Fantasy, Middle grade / 0 Comments

by Soman Chainani
The School for Good and Evil #4 Quests for Glory by Soman ChainaniQuests for Glory Published by HarperCollins Publishers on June 5, 2018
Pages: 576
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Each student must embark on their required fourth-year quest for glory-which takes them beyond the comforts of the castle, out into the unpredictable dangers of the Endless Woods. The stakes are high: success brings eternal adoration, and failure mea

Review

Quests for Glory is the fourth book in the School for Good and Evil, continuing to follow Agatha and Sophie beyond Graduation and on to their fourth year’s quest. Agatha and Tedros are off to Camelot, and Sophie is back at school, not as a student but as the Dean for Evil. But, all is not happily ever after for our characters, and the stakes are even higher. I felt that the twists and turns in this series are exciting. I know how things will play out in the final two books, but I am intrigued enough to be surprised. An outstanding middle-grade novel with in-depth characters takes the fairy tales you know and love and adds some fascinating details to their stories.

About Soman Chainani

Soman Chainani’s debut series, THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL, has sold more than 2 million copies, been translated into 29 languages across six continents, and will soon be a major motion picture.

Each of the five books in the series — THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL, A WORLD WITHOUT PRINCES, THE LAST EVER AFTER, QUESTS FOR GLORY, and A CRYSTAL OF TIME — have debuted on the New York Times Bestseller list. Together the books have been on the print and extended lists for more than 35 weeks.

The sixth and final book in the series will be released in 2020.

A graduate of Harvard University and Columbia University’s MFA Film Program, Soman began his career as a screenwriter and director, with his films playing at over 150 film festivals around the world. He has been nominated for the Waterstone Prize for Children’s Literature, been named to the Out100, and also received the $100,000 Shasha Grant and the Sun Valley Writer’s Fellowship, both for debut writers.

Soman lives in New York City.