The School for Good and Evil Quest For Glory written by Soman Chainani is the 4th Book of the School for Good and Evil series. I rate this book a 4/5 because I found the other 3 books before for interesting then the 4th book. In this moving and gripping mysterious book the students from the school for good and evil have moved on to their challenge outside of the school in there designated kingdoms where to pass the class for the year they must pass the fairytale challenge they have been assigned to prove that they can handle the outside world and the challenges that come with it. But as the quests of their fellow friends and enemies start to all fail, suspicion grows between the students and their mentors back at the schools for good and Evil. But even in the best kingdom all is not well with our protagonists Agatha and Tedros. In Camelot, Tederos is starting to struggle to pull his town sword out of the stone wall and prove his worthiness to be king to his soon to be citizens. And Agatha is failing to plan their wedding. She goes to Sophie back at the school in order to make a team to set out and figure out what is happening to make everyone fail their quests. As they make their crew for their mysterious yet dangerous journey where they will encounter a new deadly villain, A lion, a snake, lies that have been covered up, and truths that are beginning to unfold, hidden family members, tragic deaths, new friendships, new love interests, and the reconciliation of old friends. But one question still remains. . . who is the true hero of this story? I found this book a very interesting read that I found enjoyable when I was bored or wanted to go into the fantasy world. It was a very interesting read after the last 3 books and really carried on the story well and gave it an extra flare of what the real world looks like before and after a fairytale. For future readers I would tell them that they should really read the first 3 books before reading the 4th one or else the storyline won't make sense and it will be a very interesting read for people who love fantasy and imagining themselves in the book and like a good lead on book to make them ponder themselves.
Lauren G.
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