Princesses dont break the rules, but they may rewrite them
Every girl dreams of going to the Fine and Ancient Institute for the Royal to learn how to be a princess. But Dalia and Dominga could not be any less enchanted. They are different . . . the same kind of different. They want to join a secret society of villains at the Bewitched Academy for the Dreadful.
By some stroke of unluck, Dalia has been put in charge of planning this years Welcome Ball . . . and she plans to make everyone regret it. The music will be creepy, the decorations will be slimy, and some of the guests will be BAD. But when Dominga volunteers to be in charge of the menu, she is excited to show the other princesses her talent. And besides, wouldnt it be nice to actually have fun at the ball? Will Dalia ever forgive Dominga if the party doesnt go according to her hideous plan?
Genre: Children's Fiction
Every girl dreams of going to the Fine and Ancient Institute for the Royal to learn how to be a princess. But Dalia and Dominga could not be any less enchanted. They are different . . . the same kind of different. They want to join a secret society of villains at the Bewitched Academy for the Dreadful.
By some stroke of unluck, Dalia has been put in charge of planning this years Welcome Ball . . . and she plans to make everyone regret it. The music will be creepy, the decorations will be slimy, and some of the guests will be BAD. But when Dominga volunteers to be in charge of the menu, she is excited to show the other princesses her talent. And besides, wouldnt it be nice to actually have fun at the ball? Will Dalia ever forgive Dominga if the party doesnt go according to her hideous plan?
Genre: Children's Fiction
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