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Sally Green (1) (1961–)

Author of Half Bad

For other authors named Sally Green, see the disambiguation page.

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About the Author

Sally Green studied mining geology at university in London and trained as an accountant. She worked in accountancy and in finance departments of various businesses before becoming a stay at home mom. When her son started school, she began writing and studying online to get a degree in English show more literature and creative writing. She is the author of the Half Bad Trilogy. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Series

Works by Sally Green

Half Bad (2014) 1,492 copies, 83 reviews
Half Wild (2015) 619 copies, 22 reviews
Half Lost (2016) 461 copies, 19 reviews
The Smoke Thieves (2018) 445 copies, 11 reviews
The Demon World (The Smoke Thieves) (2019) 100 copies, 1 review
Half Lies (2014) 45 copies, 7 reviews
Half Truths (2015) 32 copies

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Birthdate
1961
Gender
female
Nationality
UK

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Reviews

i could read this book a million times over and i think the ending will always make me cry. i know what’s going to happen and how it happens and what nathan does but it hurts and it makes me so sad. such good writing
 
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keannanoah | 18 other reviews | Sep 18, 2024 |
have i read this book before? yes. will i cry when i finish the last one? probably. has it taken me out of this stupid reading slump? of course. am i in love with gabriel? obviously.
 
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keannanoah | 82 other reviews | Sep 18, 2024 |
This is a review of the whole Half Bad trilogy, by Sally Green. I enjoyed it. It's a YA fantasy story with interesting worldbuilding and characterization.

It takes place in a contemporary setting, where there are magical people who live in parallel with the mundane world and hiding from it, kind of like in Harry Potter. These magical people are called witches (there are both male and female witches, but the powerful ones tend to be females, although not all of them). Witches are divided into white and black witches, plus several kinds of half-breeds. Black witches tend to be chaotic and wild, which is not necessarily the same as evil although in some cases it may look like it, and have other unsettling characteristics. White and black witches have traditionally inhabited separate areas, and usually but not always ignore each other. However, at the time of the story, the white witches are governed by fascist-like leaders who cruelly persecute black witches and any other witch who dares oppose them. There are some very powerful black witches, but it's not in their nature to cooperate with each other.

Perhaps the most powerful among the black witches is Marcus, a wild man with the charming habit of devouring his victims' hearts to steal their gifts. Needless to say, the leaders of the white-witches and the hunters (their elite police force) would very much like to capture him and torture him to death.

The trilogy tells the story of a teenager called Nathan, who is the son of this Marcus with a white witch woman. Although he has never had contact with his father, his condition of half-black and Marcus' son results in his being viewed with suspicion and treated in an appalling manner. In the meantime his coming of age ceremony is getting near, and at that time Nathan, like any other young witch, will have to drink blood from an older relative and receive three symbolic gifts in a ceremony that will unlock his magical gift, or he will soon die. His white-witch grandmother, one of the few people who don't hate and fear him, is willing to be the one to give him three gifts, but it's not clear at all that the authorities will allow it.

And that's all I can say without spoilers. The tone of the trilogy is quite dark and bloody, but with plenty of action and wondrous things and powers. The author doesn't shirk from having Nathan show unsettling traits. All in all, a very readable and entertaining read.
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jcm790 | 82 other reviews | May 26, 2024 |
This is a review of the whole Half Bad trilogy, by Sally Green. I enjoyed it. It's a YA fantasy story with interesting worldbuilding and characterization.

It takes place in a contemporary setting, where there are magical people who live in parallel with the mundane world and hiding from it, kind of like in Harry Potter. These magical people are called witches (there are both male and female witches, but the powerful ones tend to be females, although not all of them). Witches are divided into white and black witches, plus several kinds of half-breeds. Black witches tend to be chaotic and wild, which is not necessarily the same as evil although in some cases it may look like it, and have other unsettling characteristics. White and black witches have traditionally inhabited separate areas, and usually but not always ignore each other. However, at the time of the story, the white witches are governed by fascist-like leaders who cruelly persecute black witches and any other witch who dares oppose them. There are some very powerful black witches, but it's not in their nature to cooperate with each other.

Perhaps the most powerful among the black witches is Marcus, a wild man with the charming habit of devouring his victims' hearts to steal their gifts. Needless to say, the leaders of the white-witches and the hunters (their elite police force) would very much like to capture him and torture him to death.

The trilogy tells the story of a teenager called Nathan, who is the son of this Marcus with a white witch woman. Although he has never had contact with his father, his condition of half-black and Marcus' son results in his being viewed with suspicion and treated in an appalling manner. In the meantime his coming of age ceremony is getting near, and at that time Nathan, like any other young witch, will have to drink blood from an older relative and receive three symbolic gifts in a ceremony that will unlock his magical gift, or he will soon die. His white-witch grandmother, one of the few people who don't hate and fear him, is willing to be the one to give him three gifts, but it's not clear at all that the authorities will allow it.

And that's all I can say without spoilers. The tone of the trilogy is quite dark and bloody, but with plenty of action and wondrous things and powers. The author doesn't shirk from having Nathan show unsettling traits. All in all, a very readable and entertaining read.
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jcm790 | 21 other reviews | May 26, 2024 |

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