Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Review: Hallowed by Cynthia Hand


So, after finishing Unearthly, I might or might not have stayed up until 4:00 a.m. finishing the sequel a couple of days ago, so I haven't made much progress in the way of my own book, but I do intend to devote my free time tomorrow, Thursday, and Friday to editing my own book. Ideally.

Alright, without further ado, let's get down to the summary of Hallowed:

For months part-angel Clara Gardner trained to face the raging forest fire from her visions and rescue the alluring and mysterious Christian Prescott from the blaze. But nothing could prepare her for the fateful decisions she would be forced to make that day, or the startling revelation that her purpose—the task she was put on earth to accomplish—is not as straightforward as she thought.

Now, torn between her increasingly complicated feelings for Christian and her love for her boyfriend, Tucker, Clara struggles to make sense of what she was supposed to do the day of the fire. And, as she is drawn further into the world of part angels and the growing conflict between White Wings and Black Wings, Clara learns of the terrifying new reality that she must face: Someone close to her will die in a matter of months. With her future uncertain, the only thing Clara knows for sure is that the fire was just the beginning.


Hallowed Review:
I think the fact that I was up until 4:00 in the morning says a lot about what I think about the book. It's very gripping and kept me on the edge of my seat, but I would definitely read Unearthly before reading this sequel. I thoroughly enjoyed Clara's character, and she did have a legitimate love triangle decision to make. Oftentimes when a girl has two choices, one choice is either a jerk or posessive, so the decision isn't really all that hard, but at times I found myself torn between the two. I'm personally rooting for Tucker in the next installment, but I could see why she would choose Christian.

Overall I would say that this book had two big secrets, and both were fairly transparant. One of them I was able to guess halfway through Unearthly, even though it wasn't revealed until the end of this book, and the other secret started seeming obvious about 60 pages in. So in that respect it was fairly predictable, but at the same time I enjoyed the ride. This book brought tears to my eyes for completely different reasons than the first book. It had more of a sad undertone, but I'm hopeful for the third book coming out next year.

Hopefully it'll be at least another week or two until I review another book, but I'll try to keep you guys posted on my editing process. Happy Fourth!

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