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Title:Half Lost (The Half Bad Trilogy #3)
Author:Sally Green
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 340 pages
Published:March 29th 2016 by Viking Books for Young Readers
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. LGBT. Magic
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This is the final battle.

The Alliance is losing the war, and their most critical weapon, seventeen-year-old witch Nathan Byrn, is losing his mind. Nathan’s tally of kills is rising, and yet he’s no closer to ending the tyrannical rule of the Council of White Witches in England. Nor is Nathan any closer to his personal goal: getting revenge on Annalise, the girl he once loved before she committed an unthinkable crime. An amulet protected by the extremely powerful witch Ledger could be the tool Nathan needs to save himself and the Alliance, but this amulet is not so easily acquired. And lately Nathan has started to suffer from visions: a vision of a golden moment when he dies, and of an endless line of Hunters, impossible to overcome. Gabriel, his closest companion, urges Nathan to run away with him, to start a peaceful life together. But even Gabriel’s love may not be enough to save Nathan from this war, or from the person he has become.

Set in modern-day Europe, the final book in the Half Bad trilogy is more than a story about witches. It’s a heart-achingly visceral look at survival and exploitation, the nature of good and evil, and the risks we take for love.

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Original Title: Half Lost
ISBN: 0670017140 (ISBN13: 9780670017140)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Half Bad Trilogy #3

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Now THAT is how you end a series. Wow. This book destroyed me. I admit I had some reservations after Half Wild, but Sally Green redeemed herself and ended this series the way it deserves. I'm at such a loss for words. I need some time to gather my thoughts.Okay, I think I can write this review now. When I say this book destroyed me, I 100% mean it. The feels I was feeling cant even be explained. I laughed, cried, cheered, screamed, cried some more, smiled, cried a hell of a lot more, and on it

Lmao, Green sure had fun jerking us around. When in doubt, queerbait! Even better if you can do it personally by interacting with your LGBT readers on your twitter: promise them a happy LGBT ending! Watch them buy your book! Then see them talk about wanting to kill themselves because of how your plotline made them feel and take no accountability!This book was such a "ride". Because y'know, what a revolutionary ending, one more dead gay kid and one more abused bi kid who don't get a happy ending.

Stop killing gay teens thanks.

Possibly my favourite ending of any book, ever.So many feels. A fantastic end to the series.

Sometimes, as a reader, you read a finale that impacts you in a way you weren't expecting. A finale that is painful, that makes you cry, that makes you have a hollow in your heart. Some of my favorite books have that kind of ending because when a book ends like that, you just won't get over it never. Those books will stay forever with you. Such is the case of books like Champion and Clockwork Princess. And such is the case as Half Lost. I'm still crying. I don't know if I will ever recover from

This review is NOT spoiler free please proceed at your own peril.Let me count the ways I feel so betrayed.Some people may remember me a staunch support of this series in its youth. This is the series that got me into YA literature. It was never perfect, but it was interesting and different.Instead book three comes out and everything crashes and burns. The plot loses itself (what the hell is blue? Why was it introduced so late?) the characters weve become invested in disappear or die (Arran is

honestly the more I read about this book and the author's actions leading up to it the more annoyed and salty I getEDIT bc someone asked and duh, I should've linked: Links about what happened, obviously containing spoilers. Another link.