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The Last Ever After (The School for Good and Evil, Book 3)
The Last Ever After (The School for Good and Evil, Book 3) | Soman Chainani
Can Agatha and Sophie find the perfect ending to their story in this epic conclusion to this bestselling series.
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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards
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Mehso-so

A bonus read for #SummerEndReadathon while waiting for my final hold to come in! In this installment, the now young School Master tries to convince Sophie to be his evil queen, and Agatha and Tedros have to persuade her to leave his spell. The binary between New and Old is explored; and I'm increasingly convinced that the series will end by exploding the binary altogether.

@TheSpineView

TheSpineView Well done! 14mo
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WriterAtHeart
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Mehso-so

I am so-so on this book. The first half was annoying. So much character development just thrown away from the first two books. We were back to stale arguments and no one communicating.

Part 2 was better and part 3 was great!

So I am glad I stuck it out, but I just wanted more thought to the first half.

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Sophieprice25
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Pickpick

Former best friends Sophie and Agatha thought their ending was sealed when they went there separate ways, but their storybook is about to be rewritten- and this time theirs isn‘t the only one. With the girls apart, evil has taken over and the forces of good are in deathly peril. Will Agatha and Sophie be able to work together to save them. Will they find their way to being friends again.

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rjsthumbelina
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Pickpick

This series is so fun! This one features an undead villain army and fairytale heroes of legend grown old. Will Sophie be able to have her happily never after? I will be continuing to read the next trilogy

Read for #believeathon

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LaxaAliyah

Summary cont: Old villains come to kill the old heros to win their stories. As one hero or heroin dies the readers world loses faith for good. This book gets you thinking that evil will win in this one but the ending proves you otherwise.

MrMisterMeditate Very Appealing 5y
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LaxaAliyah

Title of the book: The School for Good and Evil: The Last Ever After

Genre: Fantasy

Author: Soman Chainani

Date started: September 14, 2019

Date Completed: October 3, 2019

How did you choose this book: I was walking around in a bookstore with my mom and she recommended this book to me.

Summary: This book is the third book in the series. When Sophie kisses the School Master and Brings him back to life, the world is slowly turning evil.

MrMisterMeditate Amazing 5y
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theokiereader
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My little 📚🐛 got her first library card today! She says her #newyearsresolution is to read 400+ pages a month. #littlebookworm #raisingreaders

MinDea Your daughter is adorable! 7y
theokiereader @MinDea Thanks! She‘s a sweetheart (and a reader just like her mommy)! 7y
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Marybook
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Pickpick

AMAZING ! I loved the third book ! It was a little long but still very exciting 📚😍I am looking forward to the next one 🙏🏻Ich habe heute das dritte Buch beendet und habe es geliebt. Freue mich schon auf das vierte Buch !

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AshleyKorinE
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Mehso-so

This book is entirely too long, way to many words. I love Agatha and she deserved so much more than what she got out of this story. Sophie is an evil monster that I kind of hate after this book. I was okay with the ending of the series overall but mostly it took to long to read and I hated everyone but Merlin and Agatha. I love middle grade fantasy though and those are always worth the read!

398.2 Love the cover. 7y
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Erica24Hope
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Can't wait to read it

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SassenachTheBookWizard
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Bailedbailed

Ugh *annoyed eye twitch* I wish this series would've been a stand alone. The girls are beyond annoying so DNF at 40%. It didn't feel like there was any evaluation of the ridiculous stereotypes and tropes raised in book two and book three. I want to drop kick Tedros into another dimension and slap both Sophie and Agatha. The long...Triangle/square/Pentagon or w/e it is was just WAYYYYYYY too drawn out. Done with the series

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Laalaleighh
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Laalaleighh
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Starting the last book in this fun series. Stil loving the cover artwork on each book! Can't wait to find out how it all wraps up!

[DELETED] 1409720085 It's so pretty. 8y
Laalaleighh @emilydecato I bet you would love it! 8y
Peddler410 I have book one on my shelf to read with my daughter. 8y
Laalaleighh @Peddler410 I hope y'all enjoy it!! 8y
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Lindsy
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Pickpick

I started this one in 2016, put it down for a while, and picked it up last night. It had a really satisfying ending even if the plot sometimes felt convoluted. Whimsical and fun as ever. Bonus: check out my book puzzle!

BookishMarginalia Really cool puzzle! 8y
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Lindsy
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Finished the second one last night. Ready for the next installment! 👑⚔️🖋💖

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Khadeja
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"Neither Hort nor Agatha had noticed there was a third person by the pond the whole time, sitting behind a tall oak. The blond prince never moved from his spot, even when the sun rose the next morning like a golden ring and cast him in precarious light. Instead, he lay against the tree and listened again and again to the echo of everything he's just heard, a single tear shining on his face." ??? Tedros has never broken my heart like this :(

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Witchy_Book_Dragon
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Pickpick

Much better than the last book but it seemed to drag on quite a bit in the middle. Oh the teenage angst! Definitely a coming of age story with a twist and I enjoyed the changes to the old fairy tales. Very original. I was much happier with how things ended between Sophie and Agatha and the ending in general compared to the second book. I can't really say to much without giving anything away so I'll end here.

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RachaelTelford
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Mehso-so

I read it because I wanted to know the ending, but there were times I considered giving up. A few interesting plot twists but not my favorite.

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supersophiesbooks
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"... the thorns are just as much a part of the rose as the petals."