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Original Title: | Half Wild |
ISBN: | 0670017132 (ISBN13: 9780670017133) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Half Bad Trilogy #2 |
Sally Green
Hardcover | Pages: 412 pages Rating: 4.02 | 17049 Users | 2566 Reviews

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Title | : | Half Wild (The Half Bad Trilogy #2) |
Author | : | Sally Green |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 412 pages |
Published | : | March 24th 2015 by Viking Juvenile |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. LGBT. Paranormal |
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"You will have a powerful Gift, but it’s how you use it that will show you to be good or bad."In a modern-day England where two warring factions of witches live amongst humans, seventeen-year-old Nathan is an abomination, the illegitimate son of the world's most powerful and violent witch. Nathan is hunted from all sides: nowhere is safe and no one can be trusted. Now, Nathan has come into his own unique magical Gift, and he's on the run--but the Hunters are close behind, and they will stop at nothing until they have captured Nathan and destroyed his father.
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Ratings: 4.02 From 17049 Users | 2566 ReviewsAssess Epithetical Books Half Wild (The Half Bad Trilogy #2)
The magic is gone.This is not the sequel I had hoped for when I closed Half Bad last year, exhilarated and excited for the next installment. I'm going to be completely honest and say I found myself skim-reading parts of the second half because it just could not hold my attention. So if you do happen to read this and discover something amazing, it's possible that it happened while I was busy not caring.Okay. What went wrong?We started off on the wrong foot. Barely more than twenty pages in I wasNathan has finally become a true witch. His father gave him his three gifts and he healed him.But still Nathan is alone.His meeting with his father wasn't the one he was anticipating and he didn't got the chance to ask him all the questions that he wanted. More than that he wasn't able to kill him so that he can free Annalise. He knew that he wouldn't, couldn't do that to his father no matter how cruel he was or that he never rescued him from his tragic life.None of that matters now. What's
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I honestly don't know how to feel about this book. The ending was great, but I am not a fan of Annalise and this book focused around finding her, which I don't understand because she's just annoying. I did enjoy the LGBTQ factor in this book, it was a nice surprise for me because I had no idea that this book involved any LGBTQ in it, but I loved it!Gabriel is still my favorite character in the trilogy. It was nice to see Nathan continue to grow as a person and his relationship with his father
DNF at 16% Wow guys this is the first book I have ever DNFed. It's not bad or anything, I'm just not into it. I want to read so many other books and don't really have the time to read this, and frankly I'm not super interested in the story so I think I'm just going to give up on this. The first book was fine, but yeah just not fussed on this. Probably won't be reading it anymore.
8.25/10 I'm . . . it's like there's someone, something else living in me. And he comes out and takes over. But I know he's still me, another part of me, a completely wild, uncaring me. 'Half Wild' is truly better than 'Half Bad' in my opinion. There's more world building and amazing character development. Marcus felt more life-like than in the first novel. In the first novel he read like a paper cut-out. Now he read like the MC's father and a somewhat evil person. I also liked the way Nathan
THIS BOOK WAS EVERYTHING I WANTED AND MOREI loved the brutality of it. I loved the tough decisions the protagonist has to make, and that he's not afraid to make them.I loved that the main character, Nathan understands that in times of war you have to kill, you have to be cruel, vicious, bad. Because in war it is you and the ones you love or the others, and a lot of times in YA books, protagonists don't understand the importance and the necessity of being selfish and harsh and cruel and bloody.
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