Local author Stephanie Sanders publishes sequel to ‘Villain School’ children’s book

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(Ben Sanders/Special to the Daily News)

Displaying a book with the German title “Darko Drexler,” Stephanie S. Sanders can hardly suppress a smile. And what aspiring author could? Since publishing her first book one year ago, the Kellogg resident’s “Villain School: Good Curses Evil” has been translated into four languages, and her dream of becoming a published author has been further realized this month with the release of a sequel — “Villain School: Hero in Disguise.”

Villains-in-training Rune Drexler, Countess Jezebel Dracula and Big Bad Wolf Jr. are back to save the day in spite of their devotion to the devious, and Stephanie describes her sequel as following the story of the villain kids who are “too good to be bad.”

“The premise is that these kids aren’t really very good at being villains,” Stephanie explained. “They’re too good to be bad, so they end up in a School for Wayward Villains. The first book follows three kids as they go on a ‘Plot’ to try and prove themselves as evil villains. The second book follows their story a little further. Their school is infiltrated by a superhero, who has come to take down their school master, and they don’t know who they can trust.”

With villains acting heroic and a few superheroes behaving rather poorly, readers can’t be sure what to expect from Stephanie’s characters, and that’s part of the fun.

“I wanted to play around with a stereotype — the ‘bad’ villains,” she said. “The world isn’t really very black and white. In real life, you can’t really divide people into good and bad, hero and evil. You can look at someone who is supposedly a bad villain and find out they are a little more complex than that and that they may even have good tendencies. I think it’s a good message for kids, that not everyone is as black and white as they seem.”

“Hero in Disguise” — released Oct. 2 — also has a few surprises for fans of the first book.

“I don’t want to give everything away, but I will say that some unanswered questions are resolved in Book Two.”

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