Tabitha Reviews The School for Good and Evil
The School for Good and Evil
By Soman Chainani
HarperCollins (488 pages, May 14, $16.99 hardcover/$10.99 digital)
The School for Good and Evil is a major summer release from HarperCollins, with a national marketing campaign and lot of pre-release buzz, and it’s already getting a lot of attention.
We know what to do with young adult books getting a lot of attention here at Black Gate – we give them to Tabitha, the thirteen year-old reviewer who covered The House of Dead Maids and All the Lovely Bad Ones for us, among others. We’re glad to have her join us again, even though she makes us feel old and out of touch.
Black Gate: Tabitha, welcome back to the Black Gate offices!
Tabitha: Thanks, I guess.
Before we get started, why don’t you tell us a little about yourself.
Didn’t we do that last time?
Yes but that was like a hundred years ago. All the people who read your last reviews probably got old and died.
Wow. Okay, in that case, I turn 114 this year. I’m going to high school next year. On the introvert scale, I’m beyond “vampire.”
“Beyond vampire.” What does that mean? Explain it for old people.
I scream in agony whenever I set foot outside my house.