We have always known famous villains obviously to be evil and wicked. In this books it’s all quite different. Maleficient, the Evil Queen, Cinderella's wicked stepmother, the Big Bad Wolf, and Ursula are "reformed" citizens and they are going as far as opening a reform school for the city of Enchantasia. Ha! That’s interesting…
Cinderella's not-so-wicked stepmother, Flora, is in charge, of the Fairy Tale Reform School. Her mission is to turn all the wicked and criminally mischievous kids or teens of Enchantasia into upstanding and correct members of the society.
Then there’s Gilly a 12 year old with a record. Gilly has a history of petty theft and she's not sorry about it. She has other things to worry about, petty theft is not one of them.
So she steals a hair clip and gets caught and the punishment is reform school for at least three months.
While attending this reform school, she meets Jax and Kayla. As time passes and she’s still attending reform school she comes to realize that there is more to life than just being bad and that there is more to this twisted school than what Flora is actually leading on. She’s going to find out just what it is.
Can villains actually become heroes? Read on and find out!
Overall, I enjoyed the book. It was easy and simple, refreshing. I would have liked it if the ending wouldn’t have been so rushed. There was really no information provided about the characters backgrounds or character development. Who was Jax for example? What made him so bad? How were these alliances between the students form?
Then there’s Gilly a 12 year old with a record. Gilly has a history of petty theft and she's not sorry about it. She has other things to worry about, petty theft is not one of them.
So she steals a hair clip and gets caught and the punishment is reform school for at least three months.
While attending this reform school, she meets Jax and Kayla. As time passes and she’s still attending reform school she comes to realize that there is more to life than just being bad and that there is more to this twisted school than what Flora is actually leading on. She’s going to find out just what it is.
Can villains actually become heroes? Read on and find out!
Overall, I enjoyed the book. It was easy and simple, refreshing. I would have liked it if the ending wouldn’t have been so rushed. There was really no information provided about the characters backgrounds or character development. Who was Jax for example? What made him so bad? How were these alliances between the students form?
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