Man, this book was fucking grim. Gave up at 50%. Started reading "Let's Pretend This Never Happened" by Jenny Lawson to cheer myself up.And I mean, the writing's good. But this kid just cannot catch a break. Persecuted, tortured, ignored. I quit when there were needles being shoved in fingers. Just....
De eerste helft van het boek zou ik 5 sterren geven. Het verhaal wordt dan goed opgebouwd, je krijgt veel achtergrond informatie over Nathan, maar ook over de wereld waarin hij leeft. De laatste helft van het boek zou ik 3 sterren geven, omdat het verhaal dan wat langzaam gaat. Gemiddeld geef ik di...
Hmm. How do I explain this?So the book was divided into six parts, and this is my reaction to each part:Part One: "What? I don't understand the beginning. Is this a horror story???"Part Two: "I still don't understand Part One, but WHOAHH I really really like this part!! It seemed like I have read ot...
Alright, so here's the deal: Half Bad wasn't necessarily a bad book, but I felt slightly let down because I heard lots of great things about it. I was not expecting it to be a three-star book for me. It wasn't good enough to make me want to read the sequel.Then I finished the book. Curse you, cliffh...
Half Bad (The Half Bad Trilogy) is the first book in the Half Bad trilogy. I think that author Sally Green is off to a great start though at times towards the end I found the book to drag a lot.in an alternate universe where witches live and work alongside human beings there are white witches, black...
I now have a new favorite book! This book is amazing! From the characters to the plot to the writing! I love it all! I had no idea what this book was about before picking it up at the library and I'm so glad that I gave it a shot! It is such a tragic tale about Nathan and his struggle between being ...
I've never read a book quite like "Half Bad." It had many interesting aspects. I thought it was a good lesson on how being different can cause you to be singled out and treated differently than the norm. I'm curious to see what happens in the next book.
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