10 Best Books Like The School for Good and Evil
If you loved The School for Good and Evil by Soman Chainani, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.
Quick Answer
The best books like The School for Good and Evil are:
- 1The Son of Neptune: The Graphic Novel by Rick Riordan0
- 2Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan4.7Series starter
- 3The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan4.7Series starter
- 4The Iron Trial by Holly Black and Cassandra Clare4.0Series starter
- 5Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling4.8
- 6The Wishing Spell (The Land of Stories) by Chris Colfer4.3#1
- 7The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan4.5Series starter
- 8On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness by Andrew Peterson4.7#1
- 9Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell4.5
- 10Half Upon a Time by James Riley4.6

When best friends Sophie and Agatha are kidnapped to the legendary School for Good and Evil—where children are trained to become fairy tale heroes and villains—they're shocked to find themselves assigned to the wrong schools. Beautiful, princess-obsessed Sophie is dumped into the School for Evil, while gloomy, black-clad Agatha lands in the School for Good among handsome princes and fair maidens. But this apparent mistake might be the first clue to discovering who they really are beneath the surface.
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Detailed Recommendations

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief
Start of Percy Jackson and the Olympians seriesby Rick Riordan
Why you'll love it:
This fantasy shares a adventurous and empowering tone that will resonate with The School for Good and Evil fans.

The Red Pyramid
Start of Kane Chronicles seriesby Rick Riordan
Why you'll love it:
This fantasy shares a adventurous and urgent tone that will resonate with The School for Good and Evil fans.

The Iron Trial
Start of Magisterium seriesby Holly Black and Cassandra Clare
Why you'll love it:
This fantasy shares a darkly adventurous tone that will resonate with The School for Good and Evil fans.

The Wishing Spell (The Land of Stories)
The Land of Stories #1 (works standalone)by Chris Colfer
Why you'll love it:
This fantasy shares a whimsical and heartwarming tone that will resonate with The School for Good and Evil fans.

The Lost Hero
Start of Heroes Of Olympus seriesby Rick Riordan
Why you'll love it:
This fantasy shares a exciting and adventurous tone that will resonate with The School for Good and Evil fans.

On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness
Wingfeather Series #1 (works standalone)by Andrew Peterson
Why you'll love it:
This fantasy shares a whimsical yet earnest tone that will resonate with The School for Good and Evil fans.
Quick Comparison: Books Like The School for Good and Evil
| Book | Author | Rating | Year | Pages | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Son of Neptune: The Graphic Novel | Rick Riordan | 0 | 2017 | — | Closest match |
| Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief📚 Series starter | Rick Riordan | 4.7 | 2013 | 400 | Start a new series |
| The Red Pyramid📚 Series starter | Rick Riordan | 4.7 | 2010 | 516 | Start a new series |
| The Iron Trial📚 Series starter | Holly Black and Cassandra Clare | 4.0 | 2014 | 295 | Start a new series |
| Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone | J.K. Rowling | 4.8 | 1997 | 320 | Similar vibes |
| The Wishing Spell (The Land of Stories) | Chris Colfer | 4.3 | 2012 | — | Similar vibes |
| The Lost Hero📚 Series starter | Rick Riordan | 4.5 | 2010 | 557 | Start a new series |
| On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness | Andrew Peterson | 4.7 | 2020 | 285 | Similar vibes |
| Impossible Creatures | Katherine Rundell | 4.5 | 2024 | 367 | Similar vibes |
| Half Upon a Time | James Riley | 4.6 | 2010 | 401 | Similar vibes |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What books are most similar to The School for Good and Evil?
The most similar books to The School for Good and Evil are The Son of Neptune: The Graphic Novel, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, The Red Pyramid.
What should I read after The School for Good and Evil?
After finishing The School for Good and Evil, readers most commonly pick up The Son of Neptune: The Graphic Novel next. Alternatively, you might enjoy more books by Soman Chainani, such as The Last Ever After .
Who writes books like Soman Chainani?
Authors similar to Soman Chainani include Jessica Townsend, Lisa McMann, Jasper Fforde, Erin Hunter, Andrew Peterson.
What genre is The School for Good and Evil?
The School for Good and Evil is a Fantasy novel by Soman Chainani, published in 2013. It features elements of Magic, Fairy Tales, Adventure.
How long is The School for Good and Evil?
The School for Good and Evil is 488 pages long.
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The first kidnappings happened two hundred years before. Some years it was two boys taken, some years two girls, sometimes one of each. But if at first the choices seemed random, soon the pattern became clear. One was always beautiful and good, the child every parent wanted as their own. The other was homely and odd, an outcast from birth. An opposing pair, plucked from youth and spirited away. This year, best friends Sophie and Agatha are about to discover where all the lost children go: the fabled School for Good & Evil, where ordinary boys and girls are trained to be fairy tale heroes and villains. As the most beautiful girl in Gavaldon, Sophie has dreamed of being kidnapped into an enchanted world her whole life. With her pink dresses, glass slippers, and devotion to good deeds, she knows she’ll earn top marks at the School for Good and graduate a storybook princess. Meanwhile Agatha, with her shapeless black frocks, wicked pet cat, and dislike of nearly everyone, seems a natural fit for the School for Evil. But when the two girls are swept into the Endless Woods, they find their fortunes reversed—Sophie’s dumped in the School for Evil to take Uglification, Death Curses, and Henchmen Training, while Agatha finds herself in the School For Good, thrust amongst handsome princes and fair maidens for classes in Princess Etiquette and Animal Communication. But what if the mistake is actually the first clue to discovering who Sophie and Agatha really are…?




