Showing posts with label Unearthly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unearthly. Show all posts

Jan 28, 2013

Review: Boundless (Unearthly #3) by Cynthia Hand

Boundless (Unearthly #3) by Cynthia Hand
January 22nd, 2013 from HarperTeen

The past few years have held more surprises than part-angel Clara Gardner could ever have anticipated. Yet from the dizzying highs of first love, to the agonizing low of losing someone close to her, the one thing she can no longer deny is that she was never meant to live a normal life.

Since discovering the special role she plays among the other angel-bloods, Clara has been determined to protect Tucker Avery from the evil that follows her . . . even if it means breaking both their hearts. Leaving town seems like the best option, so she’s headed back to California - and so is Christian Prescott, the irresistible boy from the vision that started her on this journey in the first place.

As Clara makes her way in a world that is frighteningly new, she discovers that the fallen angel who attacked her is watching her every move. And he’s not the only one. . . . With the battle against the Black Wings looming, Clara knows she must finally fulfill her destiny. But it won’t come without sacrifices and betrayal.

Clara tried to have a normal life at Stanford, but the three Triplare's - Claire, Christian, and Angela - have visions that all tie together and that eventually bring them to the fight of their life - in a not so cheery place. There are more Black Wings than you can shake a stick at, and poor Claire basically has to fend for herself. The final installment has Christian and Clara on the run from the most dangerous fallen angels and this time they are wielding weapons. Blood is shed and hearts are broken - a lot hearts, and even lives are lost.

Jan 24, 2013

Guest Post & Deleted Scene: Boundless (Unearthly #3) by Cynthia Hand

I am thrilled to have Cynthia Hand back at the blog today with a deleted scene!! Check out the rest of the tour HERE for giveaways, reviews, and more behind the scenes to the Unearthly series. Let's get to reading...

Note from Cynthia:
Okay, I know I promised a deleted scene with Christian and Clara on a bicycle, but I have scoured my computer for two days now and CANNOT FIND IT—ACK!  Here, instead, is another deleted / alternate scene between Christian and Clara. This scene was cut but some of the dialogue made it into a later scene in the book. I had to cut it off where it ends here because back then Clara was having a different vision that is quite spoilery to the way BOUNDLESS plays out now. I hope you like! (I’ll keep looking for the bike scene. It was swoony.)

This is not a date. Christian and I are simply sitting together on a blanket in Old Union Courtyard, a few minutes after midnight on our first Saturday night at Stanford, waiting for them to start playing The Hangover II on the giant screen they’ve set up at the edge of the grass. This is not, I repeat, a date. He asked me if I wanted to hang out tonight, and I said yes since the alternative is the poetry slam that Angela’s going to with all the artistic-type freshman.
Here’s what I said when she tried to convince me to go with her:
There once was a girl named Clara
Whose poems were oh-so-unbeara (ble)
Her poems were so bad
They caused puking in scads.
Now her nickname is Clara the terrible.

Jan 13, 2012

Top Five With Unearthly & Hallowed Author Cynthia Hand +Giveaway

I'm happy to have Cynthia Hand back at the blog today talking about her Top Five Things To Do In Jackson Hole! Stay tuned for a giveaway at the end of this post.

1. Get high! There are lots of ways to get way, way up into the sky in Jackson. Go hiking, go skiing, climb up a mountainside! Take a ride to the top of the mountains on the Jackson Hole tram, up in Teton Village. I do this almost every time I go. You take this enormous tram to the top of the mountains and get to look over the entire valley. It’s gorgeous. It’s also about the cleanest air you’re ever likely to breathe.

2. Get wet. I don’t recommend a lot of swimming in Jackson, actually. The water is pretty cold. But you need to get out on the water. There’s a boat tour of Jackson Lake that is really nice, and you can rent boats and canoes and kayaks, too. Go fishing! White water rafting is also really fun.

Jan 12, 2012

Review - Hallowed (Unearthly #2) by Cynthia Hand

Hallowed (Unearthly #2) by Cynthia Hand
January 17th, 2012 from HarperTeen

**Spoilers if you have not read Unearthly**
As far as Clara is concerned, she has failed her mission. Not just an ordinary mission, but her purpose in life. She did not follow through with the visions she has had more than a year and save Christian from the fire. Turns out Christian didn't need saving. Now, Clara is experiencing a different vision...a funeral scene. Who in her life will die and is it a result of her choosing to save her human boyfriend Tucker from the fire and not her heavenly match Christian?

Some of you may know that I am no fan of the angel books (I've been burned too many times), BUT this series is an exception. I was a huge fan of Unearthly (review here) and was chomping at the bit to read book two. Hallowed picks up just days after the fire scene where Clara fails her purpose and is dragged to Hell for a hot minute by a black wing. To be better prepared for the dark wings imminent return, the young angels form a club and try to find the answers that no one is willing to give. They find answers all right! I was surprised at how much information we learn. Turns out one angel is holding out and knows more than they are saying. Secrets....gotta love the tension!

Dec 5, 2010

Unearthly - Interview with Cynthia Hand

If you haven't read my full REVIEW, please do so! Unearthly is a fantastic book and I highly recommend it!



This is your debut novel, how many manuscripts did it take for you to get published?
One. It's a unique story, one I've been a little hesitant to tell, since I think perserverance is one of the must-have qualities for a writer, and yet it seemed to go so smoothly for me with this book! Since I went the "school route" as a writer, studying creative writing for both an MFA and a PhD, my big rejections came from university programs, fellowships, and smaller publication outlets. I've been a literary short story writer for years, published a few stories and poems here and there (which is how I got my agent--she read a short story of mine in a literary journal and contacted me), and wrote about half of a literary novel. Then I didn't write for a long time. I was busy with life, having a baby, moving for my husband's job, etc. . . And suddenly, seriously out of the blue, I had the idea for Unearthly. I didn't even know it was a YA novel at the time; I just started writing it and figuring it out. When I finished a draft I sent it to my agent, and everything just kind of unrolled from there.


Unearthly is set in Wyoming, what drew you to that location?
The short answer to this is that I love Wyoming. I grew up in Idaho, not very far from the Wyoming border. My home town of Idaho Falls is a couple of hours away from Jackson Hole, so it’s a place I know very well and also one of my favorite places on earth. When I was writingUnearthly, I knew pretty early on that there was going to be a forest fire, so Teton National Park, in Wyoming, seemed like the perfect place to send Clara. It’s a place I wanted to go back to, both in person and in my mind, as I wrote.


Clara has only known for a few years that she is an angel blood, why not let her know from the beginning?
This has to do with Clara's mother, Maggie, who is very insistent that Clara and her brother Jeffrey live like normal children/teenagers for as long as possible. When you know about something as big as "I'm part angel," it's very difficult not to let it slip out to other people, especially your close friends, as Clara finds out. So Maggie doesn't tell them until they're older, both so that their secret stays a secret, and so that they can experience life without having the pressure of being part of the divine put on them at an early age.


There are two wonderful men in Clara's life, how difficult was it to finally write Clara's 'choice'. Lol, I hadn't really thought about that before, how difficult it was to write. I wrote the scene where Clara makes her choice fairly early in the writing, one of the few scenes I wrote out of chronological order. Then I returned to it later, and had to tweak it a lot because by then I knew so much more about Clara and Tucker, and I think that was pretty painful to contemplate then. I do remember that I felt so sorry for Clara in that moment, because it's really a lose/lose situation in her mind, and the stakes are so incredible high, and when I wrote the scene after the fire I teared up a few times.


I'm not too sure about Clara's friend Angela, should I be worried? 
Angela's one of my favorite characters to write, because she's so delightfully complex and unpredictable. I think Angela means well, for the most part, but she's so focused on discovering all she can about herself and the angel-bloods that she brings trouble down on herself at times, which often enough brings trouble down on Clara, too. There's also a natural rivalry that springs up between Angela and Clara every now and then, as they each develop their powers and pursue their purposes in different ways.


You discover your son is a Black Wing...what is your first reaction?
Well, to get nit-picky, it's impossible to discover that your son's a Black Wing. Black Wings are full-blooded angels, who've been around since the beginning of time. And my son is three years old at the moment, although he has his moments where I wonder if he's a little angel or a little demon, hee hee. But if I were an angel-blood like Maggie, and discovered that my son's wings had darkened, which means that he's not doing well, spiritually speaking, I would be very alarmed and probably try to talk to him and see if I couldn't help him work through whatever was messing him up. That's a really tough situation, one I've explored a lot through Maggie in the course of writing these books. It's so hard to let go of your children, to let them make mistakes that have lasting consequences, to let them lead their own lives.


Where is your favorite place to write?
I have this fabulous little nook off my kitchen that overlooks my back yard, that is really the perfect place to write. But this year, as I drafted Book 2, my best place to write was at the library at Pepperdine Univeristy, where I teach creative writing classes. I'd go there, find me a good comfy upholstered chair that overlooked the ocean, and put my feet up and write, write, write. It was such a great place to write, no computers, no distractions, no noise, the smell of books, the amazing view from the windows. I wrote probably more than half of Book 2 out longhand from that library.


Tour plans for Texas? ;)
At the moment, I have no tour plans for Texas, although I would LOVE to go there. I'm having a baby in March, so HarperCollins is going easy on me, tourwise, keeping me fairly close to home. I will probably tour a lot more with Book 2. . .


THANK YOU Cynthia! Best of luck with the new baby and we can't wait for book two!

Happy Reading!

Review - Unearthly by Cynthia Hand


Unearthly by Cynthia Hand
Published January 4th 2011 by HarperTeen

From the Publisher:
Clara Gardner has recently learned that she's part angel. Having angel blood run through her veins not only makes her smarter, stronger, and faster than humans (a word, she realizes, that no longer applies to her), but it means she has a purpose, something she was put on this earth to do. Figuring out what it is, though, isn't easy.

Her visions of a raging forest fire and an alluring stranger lead her to a new school in a new town. When she meets Christian, who turns out to be the boy of her dreams (literally), everything seems to fall into place--and out of place, at the same time. Because there's another guy, Tucker, who appeals to Clara's less angelic side.

As Clara tries to find her way in a world she no longer understands, she encounters unseen dangers and choices she never thought she'd have to make--between honesty and deciet, love and duty, good and evil. When the fire from her vision finally ignites, will Clara be ready to face her destiny?

Review:
Let me start by saying that Unearthly is a book about angels. Let me try again, Unearthly is a good book about angels. I have been burned by angel books before and swore I was done. I have been swooned by a pretty angel cover before, but I have heard nothing but fantastic things about Unearthly and knew I had to give this story a try. So happy I did! 

Clara is an angel blood that is good at everything. Sports, languages, math, you name it, the girl knows it. She is content in California until she starts having visions of being in the woods and saving a boy from a forest fire. She knows, with the help of her angelic mother, that her purpose in life is to save this boy from his fiery death. Clara's family relocates to Wyoming and Clara focuses on finding the boy and how she is meant to save him. Insert boys - cute boys - boys in cowboy boots! She meets Christian, the boy she is to save from the fire, the first day of school, but the whole rescue bit gets shoved to the side when Tucker inserts the picture. Let me insert a "I Heart Tucker" fist pump into the review. He is stinkin' adorable! Tucker starts off like that annoying little boy in second grade that pulls your hair but secretly loves you. Yeah, that's him. Clara and Tucker don't get along in the beginning, but with the help of Tucker's sister Wendy (also her friend) things begin to change. For me, this is such a cozy and warm part of the story. I just love how Clara and Tucker's relationship evolves. I'll let you enjoy it so no more spoilers. Eventually, Clara must focus on her purpose and her reason for being. 

Unearthly was a really fast read for me. The young voices and relationships were authentic. Christian and Tucker are adorable in their own ways. It was hard to root for one over the over. The storyline wasn't rushed or pushed and the ending took me for a loop. Storyline was predictable in all the right parts, but there are definitely a few twists and turns along the way. I was so happy that Clara was a strong and independent girl. Clara wasn't love sick in the first 50 pages of the book. (that is a HUGE pet peeve of mine and I think most YA reviewers) She was level headed and although she, at times, had a hard time juggling her responsibilities and wants, she did it.

4.5 Stars!

Happy Reading!