I didn’t think, I didn’t guess—I ended up in a fairy-tale prison. And all because of my name. I’m the Snow Queen, thanks to my father and his sense of humor. And a new law about contacts with non-magical worlds, plus some ridiculous chain of circumstances—now I’m here, on the other side of common sense, in an academy with strict regime for villains from fairy tales. The only way to get free is to hold on for a year and pass all exams in magical disciplines. But for me, a person with no magic, that’s absolutely impossible. So what do I do now? Earn someone’s trust and try to become a villain? Or find friends, protection, and desperately believe that all fairy tales end well?
1. Marina Bastrikova’s book is a great story about fairy tales, love, and how familiar things can turn toward us from an unexpected angle.
2. Its heroine, even though she’s a transmigrator, doesn’t fit the usual image.
3. She doesn’t gain any superpowers, so she has to handle threats and problems with her own strength and traditional methods.
4. The book has plenty of humor and (bonus!) a lot of useful, unobtrusive information about family psychology.
5. You’ll be able to have a wonderful time, plus get a mini-masterclass: how to turn the most inveterate villain into a person and be happy beside him.