
Genres: Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure / General, Juvenile Fiction / Fairy Tales & Folklore / Adaptations, Juvenile Fiction / Fairy Tales & Folklore / General, Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic, Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Friendship
Pages: 624
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THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL is the #1 movie now streaming on Netflix--starring Academy Award winner Charlize Theron, Kerry Washington, Laurence Fishburne, Michelle Yeoh, Sofia Wylie, Sophie Anne Caruso, Jamie Flatters, Earl Cave, Kit Young, and many others!
In this sixth and final installment in Soman Chainani's New York Times bestselling epic fantasy fairy tale series, the School for Good and Evil, Camelot's crown--and the fate of the Endless Woods--are up for grabs.
Beyond Good and Evil. Beyond Ever Afters. The tale of Sophie and Agatha comes to a dramatic conclusion. Prepare yourself for the End of Ends.
The first test was passed.
Excalibur pulled from the stone.
A new king named.
But two claim the crown.
The sword returns to the stone,
for only one is the true king.
Who?
The future I have seen has many possibilities...
So by my will, none shall be crowned until the Tournament is complete.
The Tournament of Kings.
Three trials.
Three answers to find.
A race to the finish.
My last coronation test.
Excalibur will crown the winner and take the loser's head.
The first test is coming. Prepare . . .
--King Arthur
Includes an exclusive preview of BEASTS AND BEAUTY, a new collection of dangerous tales from Soman Chainani.
Great for summer reading or anytime! A Today show pick for "25 children's books your kids and teens won't be able to put down this summer!"
Review:
One True King is the final book for the Camelot years. “In her years at School, Good and Evil played by the rules. But in the Camelot years? Play by the rules, and you die.” This book as a whole is explosive, touching, hilarious, and maddeningly stressful yet fulfilling at the same time. The book is brimming with twists, cliffhanger chapter endings, and edge-of-seat moments in 500 pages. It was all over the place as the author tried to wrap up the series, and the previous books were much more robust in their presentation. Finally, an ending to a well-crafted series, and I’m not sure if I read the new prequel books.