In a literary landscape often dominated by clear-cut heroes and mustache-twirling villains, Soman Chainani’s The School for Good and Evil arrived in 2013 as a subversive, neon-pink and shadow-black breath of fresh air. This debut novel didn't just retell a fairytale; it questioned the very foundation of how we define "good" and "evil," launching a "low-key empire" that now spans seven books and a major Netflix film adaptation. A Tale of Two Misfits
The story begins in the isolated village of Gavaldon, where every four years, two children are kidnapped by a mysterious School Master to populate the fabled Schools for Good and Evil. The School for Good and Evil by Soman Chainani
Beyond the Mirror: Redefining Fairytales in The School for Good and Evil In a literary landscape often dominated by clear-cut