Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

The School for Good and Evil - Cora Lewis-Patterson

          The School for Good and Evil is a book I loved when I was younger. Not only did it take place in cool settings, had awesome characters, and cover art I liked, but I also really enjoyed the writing and storytelling. Even if I did not like a character's personality, I would still find myself enjoying reading about them because of how they were written. For example, even though there were many flaws to the two main characters, Agatha and Sophie, I was able to thoroughly enjoy their character arcs because of how their arcs were laid out. In this post, I will be discussing more in-depth why I loved this book and why you should read it! The School for Good and Evil, written by Soman Chainani, is about two young girls named Sophie and Agatha. They both live in the village of Gavaldon where fairytales are very prominent. This is because every four years on the eleventh night of the eleventh month (November 11th), two twelve-year-old children are taken a...

Latest Posts

Messi, by Leonardo Faccio

Why I hate Shakespeare - Jacque

The Generosity Habit - Review by Richi

Sad Books for When You Need a Cry - Jacque

The Lightning Thief: Book VS. Movie - Cora Lewis-Patterson

Cristiano Ronaldo the biography by Guillem Balague

The Saga of Erik the Red - Recommendation by Richi

An Overview of The Circus Rose - Cora Lewis-Patterson

Wayne Rooney my decade in the premier leauge. By Matt Allen and Wayne Rooney

Jacque - The Mirror Season and How it Handles a Sensitive Topic