Monday, March 20, 2017

Review: Half Bad


The Details
Title: Half Bad
Author: Sally Green
Genre: YA Fantasy
Length: 394 pages
Release Date: March 4, 2014
Medium: Hardcover
Rating: 3.5/5
Pace: Medium
Stand-alone or Series: Book 1 of the Half Bad Trilogy

“I couldn’t ever touch anything as bad as you.”
The Goodreads Synopsis
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.
The Review
I found many controversial topics throughout this book. First, there is both black and white witches. The black witches are hunted and killed. Second, the slavery and abuse was evident throughout the entire story. Nathan is known as a half code, his father is the most wanted black witch in history and his mother is white. His struggle with knowing who he was and dealing with how bad he was seen was engaging and interesting. I was annoyed with the cage he lived in throughout the book and was so upset when he was bullied.
THIS BOOK IS NOT ABOUT MAGIC! I repeat, the book is not like Harry Potter or any other magical books you may have loved. There’s some reference to the witches different abilities, but nothing detailed. Maybe the rest of the trilogy covers this more?
The Characters
Nathan, the main character, was an alright character. He was the one everyone hated, the black sheep of the family. He did hold his own throughout the book.
Honestly, I don’t have a bunch of character names to list as they all blended together. I know there was the council that was against him and tried everything to get rid of him. Their kids were just as horrible. Then Nathan’s family, was also a bunch of jerks. Except his lone brother that tried to be there for him.
The Style
The style of the book was odd to me. At first, I thought I was reading it the way it was because the main character wasn’t educated. But some parts of the book are well written, while others are as if a second grader wrote it. I enjoyed the first chunk and the ending, but the middle was slow and lacked something, I am not sure what that something is, but it put me in a reading slump.
The Recommendation
I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a different kind of witch tale. Be on the lookout for some triggers though: whites/blacks, slavery, bullying, and suicide.