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Perfect Villains (Bad Princesses #1)
Perfect Villains (Bad Princesses #1) | Jennifer Torres
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For fans of Whatever After and Upside Down Magic and any kid who has ever felt like they just don't fit into the box they've been assigned. Every girl dreams of going to the Fine and Ancient Institute for the Royal to learn how to be a princess. But Dalia and Dominga could not be any less enchanted. They are different...the same kind of different. Neither of them wants to be the fairest of them all. They want to join a secret society of villains at the Bewitched Academy of the Dreadful. So, they've devised the perfect plot to ruin the first day of class. It will be the rottenest scheme of all. Something so perfectly awful, so fantastically horrible, so wonderfully wicked that theyll surely get their invitations to the BAD.
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LibrarianRyan
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4 ⭐ This book was adorable. It‘s about two young ladies who are at the school for young Royals, but they really want to be at the school for villains. They tried playing pranks on the other girls at the school just to have them not turn out the way they were expecting. Is there a real villain at the school? I think so but I also think it‘s what helps drive this story.

LibrarianRyan

I have a complaint for scholastic. The word princess or princesses is only used three times in this entire book. Instead, the book is a mix of Spanish and English known as Spanglish. Repetitively throughout this book, the words, Princesa, and Princessa‘s, as well as professas, are used instead of its equivalent. I think Scholastic is not using the Spanglish in the title of the book and only let it be throughout the pages. We need more diverse bo
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This title will be released in May and I have to say this first in a new series is off to a fun start. Two girls who want to desperately be perfect villains in training if they could just get accepted in B.A.D. there are giggles and plenty of excitement as these two fight against expectations.