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Half Bad

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Pages
394
Langue
EN
ISBN
9780670016785
Temps de Lecture
~6h 54min

Half Bad est un book de Sally Green. Il compte 394 pages.

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Sally Green’s debut novel establishes a modern fantasy landscape where witches operate in hidden societies divided by an uncompromising moral binary. The narrative follows Nathan Grey, a teenager caught between two opposing factions after his father’s defection from the Good witches to the Bad. Rather than adhering to traditional heroic archetypes, the story examines how inherited reputation and societal prejudice shape personal identity. Green constructs a gritty, atmospheric world where magic carries tangible consequences and loyalty is constantly tested. The novel’s central concern lies in its interrogation of moral absolutism, suggesting that human nature resists neat categorization. Through Nathan’s journey, the text explores themes of belonging, the burden of legacy, and the difficult process of forging one’s own ethical compass. The work distinguishes itself through an unflinching tone and complex character dynamics, expanding the boundaries of young adult fantasy by prioritizing psychological depth and moral ambiguity over conventional genre tropes.

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Half Bad compte 394 pages.

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Sally Green’s debut novel establishes a modern fantasy landscape where witches operate in hidden societies divided by an uncompromising moral binary. The narrative follows Nathan Grey, a teenager caught between two opposing factions after his father’s defection from the Good witches to the Bad. Rath...

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