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Quests for Glory
- The School for Good and Evil, Book 4
- Narrated by: Polly Lee
- Length: 18 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The fourth book in the dark and enchanting School for Good and Evil series - perfect for girls who prefer their fairy tales with a twist.
The students at the School for Good and Evil thought they had found their final Ever After when they vanquished the malevolent School Master, but with every end comes a new beginning.... Now, on their required fourth-year quests, where Evers and Nevers alike must move beyond the bounds of school and into the biggest, boldest adventures of their lives.
For their quests, Agatha and Tedros are trying to return Camelot to its former splendour as queen and king. For her quest, Dean Sophie seeks to mould Evil in her own image. But soon they all feel themselves growing more isolated and alone. When their classmates' quests plunge into chaos, however, someone must lead the charge to save them....
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- Scott
- 17-04-2019
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This was a good story and had an interesting plot line, but the narrator was very slowly and at times I even had to speed it up to hear what the characters were saying! Very disappointed 😞 overall is okay, just bad narration.
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- A. Mann
- 05-12-2023
Amateurish book, an even worse narrator.
The narrator’s attempt at reading male parts is so awful that I dread my child listening to this book. The story itself is terrible, borrowing characters from Arthurian legend, with appallingly unnatural dialogue.
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