A World Without Princes

By Soman Chainani

ALora Wynn

Reviewed on Dec 12, 2022

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"Your imagination is sharpened when you read this book." so let's get adventure by this book, pt.2

Prologue - The beginning of the story 

In the ancient forest stood the school of good and evil. Two towers like twin heads. One for the upright. One for the vile. It is futile to try to escape; the only way out is through fairy tales.


"Your imagination is sharpened when you read this book."


In fact, it's a New York Times bestseller. It has been translated into languages on six continents. *At the time the first book was published*


Just like the first book. A novel based on the author's imagination with the fiction genre - adventure. It continues the story of two friends, Sophie and Agatha, who have become students of the School of Good and Evil. In this second book, their focus is on the prince. 


The first book was about the value of friendship. Where the presence of a friend solves the curse on them, it is not like the general fairy tale that requires a prince to destroy a curse. 


While in this second book, Sophie and Agatha are faced with a dilemma: men. Whether they need a man to be their prince or whether they don't need a man - a prince -. It is only the Sabbath that they need in that fairy tale world. 


The end of the first book, when a kiss breaks the curse from a friend instead of a prince, causes a change in the fairy tale world. What was originally the School of Good and Evil is replaced by the School of Girls and Boys. 


From there, the tension between them arises. It also affects Agatha's relationship with Tedros. 


#Spoiler#

Last paragraph.


Once true love, now the two girls are separated as if they don't know each other, each in the arms of a boy; Good with Good, Evil with Evil..... realized their wish. 

 

"That a life without youth is a girl's greatest happy ending"

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ALora Wynn

hello i'm Alora Wynn, just call me Alora. i'm just a girl who likes to daydream and imagine. books are my escape from the real world. books are also the ones that allow me to imagine freely without any obstacles and interference from outside.

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