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Villain School: Good Curses Evil

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Bloomsbury Publishing USA, Aug 30, 2011 - Juvenile Fiction - 240 pages

Rune Drexler, Big Bad Wolf Jr., and Countess Jezebel Dracula are students at Master Dreadthorn's School for Wayward Villains. It's like military school for the children of famous villains; it's where you learn to be bad. But Rune is failing at his villainous studies, so when he lands himself in detention (again), Master Dreadthorn assigns him a Plot. In one week, Rune and his friends must find a henchman, steal a baby, kidnap a princess, and overthrow a kingdom. There's only one problem: Rune's not very evil. In fact, his behavior seems suspiciously heroic. . . .


This hilarious adventure stretches across a fairy tale world where the mistakes of famous villains become valuable lessons for our heroes-er, villains. The mix of familiar characters and a wholly original Plot will delight young readers.

  

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Review: Villain School: Good Curses Evil

User Review  - Snorkle - Goodreads

I just could NOT get through this book. I should have taken a clue from the title and cover art - but I figured it was a short enough book and it wouldn't take long to read. I was wrong, I couldn't ... Read full review

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User Review  - Dawn - Goodreads

This was very cute. I liked how the narrator kept insisting he was evil and a villain but he and his friends kept rescuing people and doing heroic things. I think this would be great for kids of the age it's meant for, both boys and girls. Read full review

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STEPHANIE S. SANDERS lives in Iowa with her two mischievous girls and her deceptively sweet husband. When she's not plotting against her own characters, Stephanie is likely to be found creating strange works of art, taking incriminating photographs, reading dangerous books, or eating indecent amounts of chocolate.



www.stephsanders.com