Half Bad (The Half Bad Trilogy #1) 
buddy read with my fav, Christine :)i don't think i've ever seen such mixed reviews?and it's not even like people who just hate it or love it- there's literally a perfect mix of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 stars? weird... but anyway, not reading any reviews so i don't get spoiled or become biased~*~wish us luck!!- - - - - HI WHERES BOOK TWOsO many questions
Do you know a story that goes something like this >>>> There's a poor family consisting of a mother and her bunch of kids, each one from a different father. Then there's that one kid (or more) who had a dad who was known for causing trouble... maybe he drank a lot, got into fights, ended up in prison... you know the kid I'm talking about? The one who has that dad? Well, everyone expects he'll turn out just the same. Everyone has their eye on that kid his whole life, expecting him to

I wasn't expecting to like it but I actually found it really enjoyable and really quick! A nice surprise!
Half Blood started as a 5-star read for me. This lasted 'til about three quarters which is when I realized we really hadn't gotten anywhere in the story. Boredom quickly followed, until I was unfortunately underwhelmed by the anticlimactic ending. Nevertheless, it's an incredibly well written book that has a lot to offer if you have a bit of patience, although it's unique in a way that may not adhere to all tastes. When we meet our protagonist, Nathan, he's naught but a young lad. Young and
*4.5*I love how original and unique this book is! The writing style is so cool and I really like how the timeline is set up. The main character Nathan is great, he is just a fighter and never gives up. He goes through some absolutely terrible things, but he always has hope and keeps control of his mind. His journey is so intriguing and interesting, I just had to keep reading to know more.The world is also great because I felt everything is explained nicely and it's not very confusing. I like the
Sally Green
Hardcover | Pages: 394 pages Rating: 3.79 | 40675 Users | 6318 Reviews

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Original Title: | Half Bad |
ISBN: | 0670016780 (ISBN13: 9780670016785) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.halfbadworld.com |
Series: | The Half Bad Trilogy #1 |
Literary Awards: | The Inky Awards Nominee for Silver Inky (2015), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Debut Goodreads Author (2014), YA Book Prize Nominee (2015) |
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Wanted by no one. Hunted by everyone. Sixteen-year-old Nathan lives in a cage: beaten, shackled, trained to kill. In a modern-day England where two warring factions of witches live amongst humans, Nathan is an abomination, the illegitimate son of the world's most terrifying and violent witch, Marcus. Nathan's only hope for survival is to escape his captors, track down Marcus, and receive the three gifts that will bring him into his own magical powers—before it's too late. But how can Nathan find his father when there is no one safe to trust, not even family, not even the girl he loves? Half Bad is an international sensation and the start of a brilliant trilogy: a gripping tale of alienation and the indomitable will to survive.Declare Containing Books Half Bad (The Half Bad Trilogy #1)
Title | : | Half Bad (The Half Bad Trilogy #1) |
Author | : | Sally Green |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 394 pages |
Published | : | March 4th 2014 by Viking Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal |
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Ratings: 3.79 From 40675 Users | 6318 ReviewsWrite-Up Containing Books Half Bad (The Half Bad Trilogy #1)
For some parts I was likeBy the end I was not wowed by this one. I think it started of well and towards the middle it got boring. Only like the last 25% of the book at the end was a bit enjoyable. I think what lacked for me was the world building. All that we find out is the catagories of witches and their abilities and oh yeah there is no magic. It's a bit plotless.I know I said I appreciated the language but by 30% into the book I started to get annoyed by it. Yeah it bit me in the back! Ibuddy read with my fav, Christine :)i don't think i've ever seen such mixed reviews?and it's not even like people who just hate it or love it- there's literally a perfect mix of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 stars? weird... but anyway, not reading any reviews so i don't get spoiled or become biased~*~wish us luck!!- - - - - HI WHERES BOOK TWOsO many questions
Do you know a story that goes something like this >>>> There's a poor family consisting of a mother and her bunch of kids, each one from a different father. Then there's that one kid (or more) who had a dad who was known for causing trouble... maybe he drank a lot, got into fights, ended up in prison... you know the kid I'm talking about? The one who has that dad? Well, everyone expects he'll turn out just the same. Everyone has their eye on that kid his whole life, expecting him to

I wasn't expecting to like it but I actually found it really enjoyable and really quick! A nice surprise!
Half Blood started as a 5-star read for me. This lasted 'til about three quarters which is when I realized we really hadn't gotten anywhere in the story. Boredom quickly followed, until I was unfortunately underwhelmed by the anticlimactic ending. Nevertheless, it's an incredibly well written book that has a lot to offer if you have a bit of patience, although it's unique in a way that may not adhere to all tastes. When we meet our protagonist, Nathan, he's naught but a young lad. Young and
*4.5*I love how original and unique this book is! The writing style is so cool and I really like how the timeline is set up. The main character Nathan is great, he is just a fighter and never gives up. He goes through some absolutely terrible things, but he always has hope and keeps control of his mind. His journey is so intriguing and interesting, I just had to keep reading to know more.The world is also great because I felt everything is explained nicely and it's not very confusing. I like the
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