Showing posts with label Aprilynne Pike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aprilynne Pike. Show all posts

22 March 2012

Cover Art Coverage: Global Edition!


Today we have a new variety of Cover Art Coverage to share, as we compare and contrast the cover art of familiar books around the globe.  Rather than thumbs up and down, Abigail and I have picked our favorites and I hope you do, too! 




 

02 November 2011

Cover Art Coverage: 19 New Titles!

Betrayed by Ednah Walters
 

Betrayed

Not Yet Available for Pre-Order.

Description:

Lil isn't just an average teenager. She's one of the Nephilim--the descendants of humans and angels--which gives her some serious psi skills and a mission for redemption. Just when Lil thinks she's found a balance between her normal life with human friends and her training to become a Guardian, she's warned that someone close to her will betray her. When the boy she loves starts acting strangely and one of her human friends acquires a supernatural ability, Lil begins to realize that someone is manipulating the people she loves... and won't stop until she's been lured to the dark side.


No Author Comment Available.
  • Series: The Guardian Legacy #1
  • Artist: N/A
  • Goodreads: Link
  • Publisher: Spencer Hill Press
  • Release Date: June 2012
  • Source: Publisher

Julia’s ThoughtsThumbs down

Abigail’s ThoughtsThumbs down

This cover has a very classic color palette, but the arched sun salutation on the cover is a little overly dramatic for my taste. Overly dramatic is the perfect description.  And this so doesn’t look like a YA cover.  I thought it was paranormal YA until I read the description.  It is a HUGE improvement over the original though.
Previous version

Betrayed (The Guardian Legacy, #2)

 

05 June 2010

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I’m so happy to welcome Aprilynne Pike today.  Last year my sisters and I all fell in love with her beautiful faerie tale Wings.  On May 4, 2010 SPELLS was released and, as it’s name implies, it’s an enchanting addition to the series. Be sure to check out the giveaway for a chance to win a signed copy of SPELLS. Details below.

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Aprilynne Pike has been spinning faerie stories since she was a child with a hyper-active imagination. At the age of twenty she received her BA in Creative Writing from Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho. When not writing, Aprilynne can usually be found at the gym; she also enjoys singing, acting, reading, and working with pregnant moms as a childbirth educator and doula. Aprilynne recently returned to Arizona with her husband and three kids; she is enjoying the sunshine.

 


Interview

ATUF: Your faeries aren't like any we've read before. As Laurel discovered in Wings, she is actually a plant and her 'wings' are a flower blossom. What led you to this concept of faeries as flowers.

Wings (US)AP: My very earliest idea for Wings was a sort of Gothic Goldilocks and the Three Bears meets Cinderella and Superman. The main character couldn't go out at midnight because there wasn't enough power from the sun or something.  It seemed like a great idea at four in the morning!  It seemed less cool at eight in the morning, but it sort of got me thinking about why she would be powered by the sun, and that connected in my mind with all the nature faeries I've seen in paintings and sculptures over the years.  I like to think of them as "flower faeries," however Brandon Sanderson dubbed them "veggie faeries" and I admit I still laugh about that.

ATUF: Before writing Wings, you had completed a traditional adult fantasy. Will that book ever see the light of day?

AP: Probably not.  I enjoyed writing that book, it's the book that got me my agent, and I learned a lot in the process, but it simply isn't my best work anymore.  I have occasionally thought about rewriting it, but honestly it may never happen.  And if it does, it won't be for a long time.

ATUF: There are currently four books contracted in the Wings series. Is that where you plan to end the series or would you like to continue beyond those four?

Spells (US)AP: The Wings series has always been planned as four books--and the ending has been planned from the beginning.  I think readers who have the patience to wait a year between installments deserve some closure!  Some authors are great at serializing but I tend to think in terms of a distinct beginning, middle, and end, so... no.  This series will end with Book Four. 

ATUF: I did a post recently talking where different authors talked about the books their characters would read. Apart from all the many faerie text books she has to study, what would Laurel read?

AP: Laurel's father owns a bookstore; Laurel reads a little bit of everything. :)  Like most girls her age, she prefers romance and some light fantasy, is no stranger to Jane Austen, and read many "classics" as part of her homeschooling curriculum.  I so suspect that, after her run-in with Barnes, she will avoid horror novels for a while, but otherwise her taste is eclectic.

ATUF: Large parts of SPELLS take place in Avalon. How is your Avalon unique compared to traditional faerie lore?

imageAP: I guess that depends on what you mean by "traditional!"  Avalon actually comes to us from Arthurian mythology, where it was sometimes associated with Morgan le Fay ("the faerie") but had no other ties to faerie lore--and in those days, "faerie" and "elf" and "sorceress" were often used interchangeably.  I don't know when Avalon became a "traditional" part of faerie lore, but you'd be surprised how many people think they have a corner on what counts as "traditional," so I don't worry too much about it.
Anyway, island paradises (and garden paradises) figure heavily in mythology all over the world--something I touch on in Spells.  In Irish mythology there were many other realms, including Tir na nOg, which is the other island most often referred to in modern faerie stories; in Greece they told stories of the garden island Hesperides, where golden apples grew; in Japanese mythology there was an undersea palace with four walls, each representing a different season.  Gardens, apples, oceans, any of this sounding familiar? ;)  The Avalon you see in Spells is a combination of many different "blessed islands" and "garden paradises," so in that sense is quite traditional.
The main thing I added without drawing from faerie mythos is the faerie caste system.  They have an extremely rigid social structure based on when a faerie is born and what their powers are; this is not something I drew from any faerie tales that I know of. :)

ATUF: Can you tell us about the meaning behind the names you choose for your main characters? I'm guessing you didn't find Tamani in a baby name book?

imageAP: Laurel's name was taken from a list of plant names.  Super original, right? ;)
David was originally named Glen, but I kept mis-typing it as David.  I have no idea why, and it was incredibly frustrating!  But I finally gave in and ran a find-and-replace on Glen, changing him to David through the entire manuscript.  I never mis-typed his name again!  So I tell people that David is the character who named himself.
In my earliest rough draft of Wings, Tamani was the name of a random sentry.  "Tam" is a name that pops up frequently in Irish mythology (most notably in the stories of Tam Lin) and for some reason this triggered a memory of a high school history lesson where we talked about Tammany Hall.  I changed the spelling to give it a more "faerie" feel and Tamani was born.  He ended up playing a slightly larger role than I originally intended!

ATUF: What other projects can we look forwarding to reading from you soon?

AP: I have written a one-book story about a teen-aged ghost that will be coming out from HarperTeen at some yet-to-be-determined point.   I am also working on a couple of ideas for my next series, but that's a little further off.

ATUF: What are some of your favorite titles/authors in the paranormal genres?

image AP: Well, let me be super original here and start by saying that I was a big fan of both the Harry Potter books and the Twilight series. :)  I never know when people ask me this whether I should just confirm what everyone has already heard (Mistwood by Leah Cypress is as good as everyone says!) or point people to great books that they might have missed (Shadowed Summer by Saundra Mitchell was one of my very favorites of 2009!) or try to give targeted recommendations (if you like faeries, you should also check out these books by Carrie Jones!).  So I always end up with a different list of "favorites" when I'm interviewed. :)

ATUF: Can you tell us about your favorite scene in SPELLS?

AP: Nope. :)  My favorite scene is almost always the one I just finished writing, unless it just isn't working--but then, if I do get it working, I'm so proud of it that it becomes my new favorite.  I do really adore writing beginnings and endings, though, and I really enjoyed writing in Avalon this time.

ATUF: If SPELLS was a Frankenstein book compiled from elements of other books, what would some of those other books be?

AP: Well, Booklist said Harry Potter and Twilight, so who am I to disagree? ;)  I do feel that The Giver by Lois Lowry had a lot of influence on how I structured Avalon, but then, I love that book and I've probably mentioned it in every interview I've ever given. 

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ATUF: In honor of Paranormal Summer Fest, can you describe your perfect Paranormal Summer read? And where would you love to be vacationing while reading it?

PSF

AP: I love books with magic, and I love books with kissing.  So I guess the perfect Paranormal Summer read for me would be a book with lots and lots of magic, and lots and lots of kissing. :)  As for where: the beach.  This is one point on which Laurel and I vehemently disagree.  I.  Love.  The beach.

ATUF: Thanks so much for stopping by Aprilynne.  Come back anytime!

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Want to read more from Aprilynne Pike?

  1. Wings (read my Review)
  2. Spells (read my Review)

Wings (US) Spells (US)

Giveaway

Giveaway courtesy of Aprilynne Pike

One (1) signed copy of SPELLS by Aprilynne Pike

 Spells (US)

Book Description

"I can't just storm in and proclaim my intentions. I can't ‘steal' you away. I just have to wait and hope that, someday, you'll ask," Tamani said.

"And if I don't?" Laurel said, her voice barely above a whisper.

"Then I guess I'll be waiting forever."

Although Laurel has come to accept her true identity as a faerie, she refuses to turn her back on her human life—and especially her boyfriend, David—to return to the faerie world.

But when she is summoned to Avalon, Laurel's feelings for the charismatic faerie sentry Tamani are undeniable. She is forced to make a choice—a choice that could break her heart.

Click HERE Browse Inside SPELLS

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03 June 2010

Review: Spells by Aprilynne Pike

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Book Description

Spells, the sequel to Aprilynne Pike's #1 New York Times best-selling debut, continues the story of a not-so-ordinary girl named Laurel.

"I can’t just storm in and proclaim my intentions. I cant 'steal' you away. I just have to wait and hope that, someday, you’ll ask," Tamani said.

"And if I don't?" Laurel said, her voice barely above a whisper.

"Then I guess I’ll be waiting forever."

Six months have passed since Laurel saved the gateway to the faerie realm of Avalon. Now she must spend her summer there, honing her skills as a Fall faerie. But her human family and friends are still in mortal danger--and the gateway to Avalon is more compromised than ever.

When it comes time to protect those she loves, will she depend on David, her human boyfriend, for help? Or will she turn to Tamani, the electrifying faerie with whom her connection is undeniable?


Book 2 in The Wings Series

Review:
SPELLS
is the second of four planned book in the Wings series about an ordinary girl who discovers that she’s anything but. In Wings, Laurel learned that she was a faerie and met two boys who offered her very different lives. In SPELLS, Laurel gets her first true taste of Avalon and is forced to choose between the faerie Tamani and the human David.

Wings was a delightfully disarming book full of magically innocence and young love.  Aprilynne’s fresh take on faerie mythology was as lovely as the flower that bloomed on Laurel’s back.  SPELLS, while still enchanting, showed some signs of wilting.

When SPELLS begins, Laurel is visiting Avalon for the summer to learn all about her faerie abilities and responsibilities from the Academy (think the faerie version of Hogwarts).  She also gets a crash course in faerie caste systems (she’s a Fall faerie whereas Tamani is a lowly Spring, and the two aren’t supposed to mix romantically).  While Avalon was interesting, the time spent there was probably my least favorite part of the book as it felt like a big departure from the feelings created in Wings.

Back in the human world, the relationships that made Wings so compelling are reintroduced. Laurel and her human parents struggle to adapt, her mother seems to have the hardest time accepting her daughter’s true nature.  And then her relationship with David has intensified and grown increasingly more complicated.  Likewise Tamani has become more and more dissatisfied with waiting for Laurel. 

What I loved so much about Wings was the scary uncertainty that Laurel felt as her body began changing.  The mystery of finding out who she was and falling in love (possibly twice) mixed in with a strong yet subtle twist on faeries.  SPELLS necessarily delves deeper into an increasingly intricate faerie mythology that sadly pulled me away from the character development I was expecting.

While not as good as Wings, SPELLS is still a solid sequel and the floral nature of faeries remains an appealing addition to fey mythology.  The romantic elements take more of a focus and the teen characters all come off as more mature.  The villainous trolls, including the uber evil Barnes reappear and the peril is noticeably heightened from the previous book, but in a semi-cartoonish sort of way. I’m hopeful that the next book will focus less on the mythology by returning to the vivid characters that are still every bit as engaging as I remembered.

Sexual Content: References to sex. Kissing

My Rating (out of 5):
imageimageimageGood - A fun read with minor flaws. Maybe read an excerpt before buying.

Click HERE to browse inside of SPELLS


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