Half Bad Explained

Half Bad
Author:Sally Green
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:The Half Bad trilogy
Genre:Young adult (Fantasy)
Publisher:Puffin Books (UK)
Viking Press (US)
Pub Date:4 March 2014 (US)
3 March 2014 (UK)
Media Type:Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages:400pp (hardback, first edition)
Isbn:9780670016785
Followed By:Half Wild

Half Bad is a 2014 young adult fantasy novel written by English author Sally Green that won the 2015 Waterstones Teen Book Prize and was shortlisted for the 2015 Branford Boase Award.

On 3 March 2014, the book set the Guinness World Record as the 'Most Translated Book by a Debut Author, Pre-publication', having sold in 45 languages prior to its UK publication by Penguin books.[1]

Plot

Half Bad is set in modern-day Europe, mainly in Britain, where witches and humans (Fains) live together. There are two primary types of witches: Black witches (generally oppressed and written off as evil) and White witches (the main population). The 17-year-old protagonist, Nathan, is half White and half Black, or Half Code. His mother is dead, and his father, Marcus, is the most powerful and violent Black witch in history. Because of his parentage, Nathan's every move is monitored by the Council of White Witches. He is forced to follow a strict set of rules, but when he breaks one too many, he is taken away from his grandmother and entrusted into the care of a White witch, Celia. Trapped in a cage and abused by Celia, Nathan must escape before his seventeenth birthday, to find his father, and receive three gifts from him and his Gift. Otherwise, he will die.

Story terms

Characters

Development

Sally Green submitted Half Bad to an agent in January 2013; in March, editorial director Ben Horslen acquired the manuscript for Penguin Books children's imprint Puffin Books, billing it "the book of the Bologna Children's Book Fair" after a 6-figure bidding war.[2] In the run up to its publication in the UK on March 3, 2014, international rights to Half Bad sold rapidly; within 13 weeks of acquisition, it had sold in 25 territories;[3] by November 2013, 36.[4] Upon publication day, it broke the Guinness World Record for 'Most Translated Book by a Debut Author, Pre-publication' with 45 different translations.

Reception

Even prior to its publication people drew comparisons to The Hunger Games,[5] Harry Potter or the Twilight series. Half Bad has also been compared to Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell.[6] Additionally, Half Bad has already broken two Guinness World Records as the most translated book – and the most translated children's book – by a debut author before publication.[7]

A Publishers Weekly starred review states, "This grim and thrilling tale, first in a planned trilogy, features understated prose that lets readers' imaginations fill in the blanks, as well as a well-developed sense of Witch culture. Nathan, the damaged survivor of horrific abuse, is an unforgettable protagonist, and Green expertly captures his torment at being caught between the mutually hostile sides of his heritage."[8] Kirkus Reviews states, "Green propels Nathan forward with the help of often underdeveloped secondary characters, who are overshadowed by the imaginary relationship Nathan builds with his father; it is this that keeps both Nathan and readers going."[9] In a review for Tor.com, Kat Kennedy writes, "Sally Green's Half Bad is the perfect novel for inspiring one to despise all of humanity or fall onto the ground and weep pathetically. Needless to say, it is an excellent book."[10]

In a review for The Guardian, Philip Womack writes, "While there is nothing new here, Half Bads combination of themes will no doubt be entirely attractive to a large section of readers. Whether it will retain a hold on their imaginations is another matter."[11] In a review for The Telegraph, Martin Chilton writes, "Half Bad doesn't always feel particularly original (scenes are set in mysterious alleys) but it is full of suspense."[12]

Half Bad won the 2015 Waterstones Teen Book Prize.[13] [14] It was also shortlisted for the 2015 Branford Boase Award, which seeks to acknowledge outstanding debut novels for children and teenagers; it is an award presented both to the author and editor.[15] [16]

Sequel

Half Wild was released on 24 March 2015.[17] The third and final book in the series, Half Lost, was released in March 2016.[18]

In November 2014 a companion story, Half Lies was released.[19]

Adaptations

A feature film adaptation was announced by Fox 2000 in 2013 with Karen Rosenfelt attached,[20] but went unproduced. Netflix announced a TV adaptation in 2020, to be helmed by Joe Barton,[21] which was released 28 October 2022 as The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself.[22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Most translated book by a debut author, pre-publication. Guinness World Records. 2015-02-11.
  2. Web site: Puffin swoops on Half Bad ahead of Bologna. Charlotte Williams. The Bookseller. 2015-02-11.
  3. Web site: 'Unprecedented' deals for Penguin's Sally Green. Page. Benedicte. The Bookseller. 2015-02-11.
  4. Web site: Penguin racks up Half Bad deals. The Bookseller. 2015-02-11.
  5. Web site: 2013 Best Books of the Year: Kate Atkinson Lists Her Favorite Reads of 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131110031627/http://www.omnivoracious.com/2013-best-books-of-the-year-kate-atkinson-lists-her-favorite-reads-of-2013.html. 2013-11-10.
  6. News: Bewitching first novel by ex-accountant casts £1m spell on world of books. The Guardian . 19 November 2013 . Alberge . Dalya .
  7. Web site: A literary smash: Half Bad, the new Twilight by British author Sally Green. 22 March 2014 .
  8. Web site: Publishers Weekly review of Half Bad by Sally Green.
  9. News: Half Bad . 14 January 2023 . . 15 February 2014.
  10. News: Kennedy . Kat . Try Not to Cry: Half Bad by Sally Green . 14 January 2023 . . 12 March 2014.
  11. News: Womack . Philip . Half Bad by Sally Green review – witchy tale fails to cast a spell . 14 January 2023 . . 29 March 2014.
  12. News: Chilton . Martin . Half Bad by Sally Green: review . 14 January 2023 . . 28 March 2014.
  13. Web site: Waterstones children's book prize 2015 – shortlist announced!. The Guardian. 12 February 2015. 2015-02-13.
  14. Web site: Half Bad by Sally Green. Waterstones. 27 June 2022.
  15. Web site: Branford Boase Award 2015 longlist. 27 January 2015 . The Telegraph. 2015-02-13.
  16. News: Which books made the Branford Boase shortlist 2015?. The Guardian. 6 May 2015. 27 June 2022 . Drabble . Emily .
  17. Green. Sally. Sa11eGreen. 379352390584897536. September 15, 2013. Set out to write lots of Half Wild today -wrote approximately three sentences. But read all of Silver Linings Playbook.. October 2, 2021.
  18. Web site: Half Lost (Half Life #3). Goodreads. Penguin Books. 2015-06-20.
  19. Book: Half Lies, A Half Bad story by Sally Green. www.penguin.co.uk. 13 November 2014 . en. 2018-04-08.
  20. Web site: Brewing A Franchise, Fox 2000 Nabs Rights To Sally Green Witch Novel 'Half Bad' by Mike Fleming Jr.. 5 April 2013.
  21. Web site: Netflix Unveils New U.K. Projects with Sam Mendes, Rowan Atkinson, Andy Serkis. 13 December 2020.
  22. Web site: The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself shares new look and release date . 21 September 2022 . 21 September 2022 . radiotimes.com . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220921175755/https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/fantasy/half-bad-netflix-first-look-newsupdate/ . 21 September 2022 . Immediate Media Company Limited.