

It was quite interesting to hear all of his advice about how to be villain and the way he stood villains. Just the way Geoffrey told all those stories and the advice the made it a really enjoyable. This book really made me think about fairy tales in a whole new way. It really just proves that the winner's tell the stories. It was also just as much fun to read stories I had never even heard from the such unique perspective. I really liked hearing the many different fairy tales that I know have a unique spin to them and from a villain's point. It wasn't like anything I've read before and it was really interesting. I thought this was a very creative fun book.


Ward’s Guide to Villainy is a satirical how-to guide for fairy tale villains that uses the characters of those classic stories to illustrate the narrator’s snarky (yet impeccable) advice.īuy your copy today and leap into a new fantasy world where not all magic is good and not all endings are happily ever after. Ward’s Guide to Villainy will give you the tools and knowledge you need to succeed.īecause even villains deserve a happily ever after. Whether looking to overthrow a kingdom or put your unruly stepdaughter in her place, Geoffrey P. Ward is the world’s foremost (and only) fairy tale villain consultant, and in this guide, he outlines all the critical tips for success you need to achieve your villainous goals. However, from "once upon a time" to "happily ever after", heroes have stacked the deck against the intrepid villains.

They prefer people to think that only divine destiny allows others the right to join their exclusive club, but fate isn't a good enough reason to let the heroes get all the glory. At least that's what the fairy tale fops would have you believe. Unless you're born into the role of hero or handed it by misguided fairy godmothers, you can never hope to achieve anything beyond the measly life you've got. Discover a wickedly funny fantasy that is The Princess Bride meets Once Upon a Time and perfect for fans of fractured fairy tales!
