Summary:

Release Date: January 17, 2012
Age Group: Young Adult
Publisher: Harper Collins
Source: NetGalley
Other Books in the Series: Unearthly
Other Books in the Series: Unearthly
Review:
I enjoyed Unearthly and jumped at the chance to read Hallowed on NetGalley. Unearthly was the first angel book I've ever read that I truly liked. For some reason, and maybe it was because I started with Hush, Hush (read my original review/read my second opinion), I have never really gotten in to the angel genre. But this series is making me rethink my stance on angel books.
I liked Unearthly for the writing style, tender love story, and well-developed relationships. I also really enjoyed the loving, positive relationship between Clara and her mom. It is so nice to read about a YA character who actually likes and respects her parent(s)! Happily, my favorite things about Unearthly were in abundance in Hallowed. In fact, Hallowed had more emotional drama over action, which I enjoyed. I really felt for Clara in this book. She goes through so much, more than someone her age should have to handle. But, she handles it all with grace and steadiness of character, along with some character growth.
There were a couple of things that bothered me about this book: the pacing was slow at times, and there was just SO MUCH emphasis on Clara's Purpose. I got tired of reading about that forest fire. Save Tucker, don't save Tucker, by the end I was losing interest in Clara's Purpose just because reading about it so much felt like beating a dead horse.
With that aside, though, Hallowed is a great read, and a great installment in what I feel is a shaping up to be a solid series. I am hoping for more action in book three.
I liked Unearthly for the writing style, tender love story, and well-developed relationships. I also really enjoyed the loving, positive relationship between Clara and her mom. It is so nice to read about a YA character who actually likes and respects her parent(s)! Happily, my favorite things about Unearthly were in abundance in Hallowed. In fact, Hallowed had more emotional drama over action, which I enjoyed. I really felt for Clara in this book. She goes through so much, more than someone her age should have to handle. But, she handles it all with grace and steadiness of character, along with some character growth.
There were a couple of things that bothered me about this book: the pacing was slow at times, and there was just SO MUCH emphasis on Clara's Purpose. I got tired of reading about that forest fire. Save Tucker, don't save Tucker, by the end I was losing interest in Clara's Purpose just because reading about it so much felt like beating a dead horse.
With that aside, though, Hallowed is a great read, and a great installment in what I feel is a shaping up to be a solid series. I am hoping for more action in book three.
I can't wait to try this one myself.
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