📚 Books to Read After The School For Good And Evil
Just finished the school for good and evil? Here are 5 magical next reads curated just for you:
📘 The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell by Chris Colfer
Rating: 4.21 / 5 (97,659 ratings), Published: 2012
When to read it: When you need a dash of whimsical adventure and a reminder of the magic in the ordinary.
Dive into a world where fairy tales come alive as twins Alex and Conner find themselves in the Land of Stories. This enchanting blend of imagination, friendship, and unexpected twists will captivate you, much like "The School for Good and Evil" did.
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult, Adventure
After reading: Readers will be left feeling nostalgic for the fairy tales of their childhood, yet inspired by the new adventures and friendships formed within this magical realm.
📘 Pax by Sara Pennypacker
Rating: 4.29 / 5 (60,565 ratings), Published: 2016
When to read it: For moments when you crave a heartfelt, profound story that delves into the bonds between humans and animals.
"Pax" weaves a touching tale of a boy named Peter and his fox, Pax, who are separated and embark on journeys that test their resilience and love for each other. This beautifully written, emotionally resonant story explores themes of loyalty, friendship, and the power of understanding.
Genres: Middle Grade, Fiction, Animals
After reading: After the final page, readers will find themselves reflecting on the enduring connections we share with both our animal companions and the people we hold dear.
📘 Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend
Rating: 4.26 / 5 (47,109 ratings), Published: 2017
When to read it: When you crave a dazzling tale that whisks you away to a world of magic and discovery.
Enter the captivating world of Morrigan Crow, a cursed child who escapes her fate and finds herself in Nevermoor, a place brimming with wonder and danger. This enchanting story is rich with imagination, humor, and a plucky heroine reminiscent of the magical elements in "The School for Good and Evil."
Genres: Fantasy, Middle Grade, Adventure
After reading: Readers will feel a sense of wonder and anticipation, eagerly awaiting the next magical chapter in Morrigan Crow's adventurous journey.
📘 Furthermore by Tahereh Mafi
Rating: 4.03 / 5 (20,454 ratings), Published: 2016
When to read it: When you long for a whimsical and visually immersive tale that celebrates the uniqueness within all of us.
Tahereh Mafi's "Furthermore" follows the colorful adventure of Alice, a girl born without color in a vibrant world. This lyrical and imaginative story explores themes of identity, acceptance, and the beauty found in differences, making it a perfect fit for fans of stories that blend fantasy with profound messages.
Genres: Fantasy, Middle Grade, Magic Realism
After reading: Upon finishing "Furthermore," readers will be left with a renewed appreciation for the magic that lies in embracing one's true self and the boundless possibilities that come with celebrating individuality.
📘 The Iron Trial by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare
Rating: 3.92 / 5 (40,616 ratings), Published: 2014
When to read it: When you're craving a darkly enchanting tale filled with secrets, mysteries, and a school for magic.
"The Iron Trial" introduces readers to a world where magic is both thrilling and treacherous, following young Callum Hunt as he navigates a dangerous magical education. With its blend of friendship, secrets, and a touch of darkness, this book offers a gripping and spellbinding adventure reminiscent of the allure of "The School for Good and Evil."
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult, Magic School
After reading: Readers will find themselves drawn into the intricate world of magic and mystery, eagerly anticipating the twists and revelations that lie ahead in the subsequent books of the series.