Showing posts with label Holly Cupala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holly Cupala. Show all posts

9.1.12

Review: Don't Breathe a Word by Holly Cupala

Summary/Cover Image from Publisher's Website:
Joy Delamere is suffocating.

From asthma, from her parents, and from her boyfriend, Asher, who is smothering her from the inside out. She can take his cruel words, his tender words . . . until the night they go too far.

To escape, Joy sacrifices her suburban life to find the one who offered his help, a homeless boy called Creed. He introduces her to a world of fierce loyalty, to its rules of survival, and to love—a world she won’t easily let go.

Set against the backdrop of the streets of Seattle, Holly Cupala’s power­ful new novel explores the subtleties of abuse, the secrets we keep, and the ways to redemption. But above all, it is an unflinching story about the extraordinary lengths one girl will go to discover her own strength.
Review:

After reading Tell Me a Secret, Holly Cupala's first book, I couldn't wait to read more by her, so when I first heard about Don't Breathe a Word, I knew I had to get my hands on a copy as soon as possible. The book sounded amazing, and after seeing all the great praise it had been getting as well as the gorgeous cover, I just wanted to read it even more. Luckily, I was able to get an early copy and I dove right in only to find one AMAZING new contemporary read! Seriously this book was even better than I had expected.

Don't Breathe a Word begins the story of Joy, a girl who's life has been filled with anything but what her name promises lately. However, after an extremely bad run-in with her Asher, her abusive boyfriend, she makes a run for it. She runs away to Seattle, hoping to get back on the right track again. The streets of Seattle, though, aren't anything like she thought. They're filled with scary people and tough circumstances as well as situations. Just as Joy's about to hit rock bottom, Creed, a boy who gave her the idea originally, swoops in and saves her. As he begins to teach her the ins and outs of Seattle, Joy begins to feel at one with herself, but will everything stay this way? Or does more trouble lay in her path? Will she ever return home? Only more time and pages call in this heartbreaking and gritty portrayal of one teen's life on the streets.

From page one, I immediately became invested in Joy's story. She was a girl who had faced a lot in her past due to not only Asher but from her asthma as well, and while in some ways this had broken her beyond pieces, she was willing to take a stand for herself, even if running away wasn't the best choice ever. What I loved most about her character, though, was seeing her begin to trust herself again as well as grow as a character. She truly became one strong girl by the end of this, and I couldn't have been more proud. I also liked the variety of other characters Holly Cupala introduced. My favorites, though, would have had to be Creed, who was very sweet especially when it came to Joy, as well as Santos and May, two other members of Creed's pack. Each one was fully developed, and by the end, I was not only invested in Joy's story but theirs as well.

The plot in this one really got the ball rolling though. From the first page, I was dying to know more about Joy. What exactly did Asher do to her? Why did she feel so smothered by her parents? I kept looking for answers, and as Holly slowly reveled them, I was pleasantly surprised by the level of detail and development she put into each. I also really enjoyed seeing Creed and Joy's relationship bloom as the novel progressed. They were two people who came from bad situations, but together, they were able to overcome their past demons. Plus it didn't hurt that their relationship developed at a reasonable pace.

Cupala's writing was also very good! I felt she did an excellent job with development as well as showing what street life is really like for teens. She truly didn't sugar coat it one bit, and I really appreciated that and I'm sure many other readers will feel the same.

Diverse, bittersweet, and well written, Don't Breathe a Word by Holly Cupala is an amazing contemporary read, one I just couldn't get enough of. I can't wait to read her next book, because if this is any indication, it's sure to be FABULOUS!

Grade: A+

Don't Breathe a Word (Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Goodreads) is now out in original paperback for only $8.99 and eBook for $7.99...both of which are stellar deals if you ask me! You can also read the first 64 pages of the book here.

Source: Author (1st copy)- thanks Holly! Publisher (2nd copy)- thanks HarperTeen!

19.12.11

Giveaway: Don't Breathe a Word by Holly Cupala

I ended up with an extra copy of Don't Breathe a Word by Holly Cupala (coming January 3, 2012!) this past week so I've decided to give away my ARC copy! And let me tell you, this is one book you don't want to miss! If you love contemporary, this is the book for you! If you love gritty stories, this is the book for you! Basically, if you just adore a great story overall, this is without a doubt a book you have got to read!

Here's some info about the book:

Joy Delamere is suffocating...

From asthma, which has nearly claimed her life. From her parents, who will do anything to keep that from happening. From delectably dangerous Asher, who is smothering her from the inside out.

Joy can take his words—tender words, cruel words—until the night they go too far.

Now, Joy will leave everything behind to find the one who has offered his help, a homeless boy called Creed. She will become someone else. She will learn to survive. She will breathe…if only she can get to Creed before it’s too late.

Set against the gritty backdrop of Seattle’s streets and a cast of characters with secrets of their own, Holly Cupala’s powerful new novel explores the subtleties of abuse, the meaning of love, and how far a girl will go to discover her own strength.

Some amazing YA authors have also chimed in about it's excellence!
“Nothing has hit me so hard since Laurie Halse Anderson’s SPEAK. Holly Cupala’s beautifully drawn characters are strong and fragile, vulnerable and raw, and best of all, they are real.”
—Stephanie Kuehnert, author of I WANNA BE YOUR JOEY RAMONE and BALLADS OF SUBURBIA

“A gorgeously written, intense page-turner. This is a beautiful book.”
—Courtney Summers, author of CRACKED UP TO BE, FALL FOR ANYTHING, and SOME GIRLS ARE
Official Giveaway Rules:

~ Must be 13 years or older to enter
~ Must have a US mailing address (sorry guys, I don't have the money for international shipping right now!)
~ This giveaway will end Monday, December 26, 2011!

To enter use the Rafflecopter form below! Please note that this widget may not show up in Google Reader or other blog reading devices.

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25.4.11

Cover Reveal for Holly Cupala's Don't Breate a Word (+ Giveaway!)

As part of Holly Cupala's big cover reveal for her latest book Don't Breate a Word,  several other bloggers and I have different protions of the cover for you to see today.

Though, before we get to that, here's the summary for the book:
Joy Delamere is suffocating.

From asthma, which has nearly claimed her life. From her parents, who will do anything to keep that from happening. From delectably dangerous Asher, who is smothering her from the inside out.

Joy can take his words—tender words, cruel words—until the night they go too far.

Now, Joy will leave everything behind to find the one who has offered his help, a homeless boy called Creed. She will become someone else. She will learn to survive. She will breathe…if only she can get to Creed before it’s too late.

Set against the gritty backdrop of Seattle’s streets and a cast of characters with secrets of their own, Holly Cupala’s powerful new novel explores the subtleties of abuse, the meaning of love, and how far a girl will go to discover her own strength.
Don't Breathe a Word will be released October 18, 2011! To add it to your goodreads wishlist, head on over here. (You know you want to!) To find out more about Holly, you can visit her website.

Anyhow, what you've all been waiting for....

Here's your exclusive glimpse:


Cool, right? And let me tell you, the full cover is incredible! Just wait until you see it! :)

To see the rest of the glimpses, be sure to check out the following blogs:

Reading Angel: 11am EST
Reading Teen: 6pm EST

And to see the official full cover, head over to these three blogs tomorrow at 9:00 am EST:

Kari
Jessica E
Steph Su




Holly is also giving away three signed copies of her first book Tell Me a Secret!

To enter, leave a comment below with your email address, and to increase your chances of winning, leave comments on the other blogs as well. This contest is also open internationally! The winners will be picked
on Tuesday (April 26) at 11:59 CST. 

2.8.10

Tell Me a Secret trailer launch party: All the Details you Need to Know!



Party Prizes! Here’s what you can win:

Signed TMAS books!
TMAS t-shirts!
Fan-made bracelets by Hannah S!
Music that inspired the book!
Sneak Previews!
Bookmarks and Handmade Magnets!
and...
A Tell Me a Secret handmade necklace made by Gypsy Wings! (Like the one above^)

HOW TO WIN? Share the Trailer Love!

Click here to go to YouTube, then click the Share button to send to your Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, or blog! 5 pts each
Click here to tell us where you posted and enter to win!

Plus Holly will be featured at readergirlz for the entire month of August, with a live Twitter chat coming up! Hope you enjoy the trailer, and thank you so much for being part of the virtual tour and party!

6.7.10

Tell Me a Secret by Holly Cupala + Quick Q and A with Holly!

Summary/Cover Image from Publisher's Website:

It's tough living in the shadow of a dead girl. . . .
In the five years since her bad-girl sister Xanda's death, Miranda Mathison has wondered about the secret her sister took to the grave, and what really happened the night she died. Now, just as Miranda is on the cusp of her dreams—a best friend to unlock her sister's world, a ticket to art school, and a boyfriend to fly her away from it all—Miranda has a secret all her own.
When two lines on a pregnancy test confirm her worst fears, Miranda is stripped of her former life. She must make a choice with tremendous consequences and finally face her sister's demons and her own.
In this powerful debut novel, stunning new talent Holly Cupala illuminates the dark struggle of a girl who must let go of her past to find a way into her own future.
Review:

Tell Me a Secret
is one of those books that takes a mundane, overdone subject (teen pregnancy) and puts a new spin on it. A spin that made Tell Me a Secret not only a page-turner in every right way but a novel that felt so close to reality that it was, at times, hard to read, though at the same time so compelling and well-done that you couldn't help but push yourself through every part.

Miranda was a character who haf made quite a decent amount of bad decisions in the past year varying from loosing friends and replacing them with awful people, to having an intimate relationship with her boyfriend for all the wrong reasons, to landing herself in the situation she was in because of it, leaving her to be someone you definitely did not want to emulate. And while I wanted to shake her on the shoulders for being such a fool at times, I also wanted nothing but the best for her, to give her a huge hug and tell her it was all going to get better and that she was so strong in the decisions revolving her pregnancy. Adding to this, it was interesting to see how her relationship with her bad-girl sister, as well as that sister's death, tied into the plot, since while their relationship was complicated, it was also something sweet because of the way they would always stand up for each other no matter how far apart they grew. Also, I have to say Miranda and Xandar's parents were some of the  most selfish I've seen in YA, and I was especially ashamed of the mother's way of dealing with things, though I did enjoy seeing the turn-around both did at the end.

The plot of Tell Me a Secret was fast-paced and made this one story that can easily be read in one long sitting because of the addicting nature it had. It was always interesting to see all the secrets that came out and the different relationships/friendships Miranda had with people and how deeply they affected her. I really liked the add-on of the pregnancy board Miranda went on, because it added an interesting side to the story, involving one character that this story would be incomplete without. Also, while Holly's transitions scenes between past and current were always a little shaky, her writing, as well as her world-building, were still well-done for a debut, and something I'm looking forward to seeing more of in future novels.

And the ending had to be one of my favorite parts, since not only had Miranda grown greatly from being a follower to a leader, but Cupala also didn't sugar coat everything, giving Miranda the realistic yet somewhat happy ending that is meant for these type of novels.

In all, while Tell Me a Secret had it's faults, this is one novel I can't help but suggest you pick up because it truly gives you a unique look into a teenage girl's life and how one death can make everything go up in flames.

Grade: B

Tell Me a Secret is now out!

To read a two-chapter preview head on over here and to read some blurbs head on over here.  

Source: Publisher. Thanks HarperTeen!

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Quick Q & A with Holly....

Tell Me a Secret is told from the view of Miranda, so can you tell us a little bit about her? Also, if you could offer her any advice, what would you say?

For five years, Miranda has been holding her family together after the mysterious death of her bad-girl sister. For five years, she’s dreamed of escape, and learning the secrets of Xanda’s world. Now, just as she has the dreamy boyfriend and a dangerous new friend, she has a secret of her own: a positive pregnancy test that will jeopardize everything.

As for advice, I think you can learn a lot by observing other people’s mistakes, but sometimes the only way is to experience them yourself—head knowledge versus heart knowledge. I hope Miranda would use her heart knowledge to help someone else someday.

In Tell Me a Secret, Miranda has a love of art, so what made you choose to have this be a part of the novel? Was it inspired by your own life?

Yes, definitely inspired by my own passions—I love to make art, and I love metaphors, and I love labyrinth literature. So I guess it was inevitable!

In Tell Me a Secret, Miranda’s parents are very dysfunctional (the nicest way of putting it), and ever since finishing Tell Me a Secret, I’ve been wondering what made you decide to put them in that light… so what was it?


I don’t think it was a conscious decision. The whole story came to me in a flash, characters and conflicts and all. But that was just a starting place, a fly-over kind of view. As I wrote, they evolved. For me, it’s necessary to understand where characters is coming from to write them authentically. So I had a very hard time writing the mother until I realized she had a secret, too, and it had a huge impact on the parents’ relationship and ultimately Miranda’s story.

What was your favorite part about writing Tell Me a Secret?

The Halloween party, especially the Q-tips! It’s a really intense scene, sort-of-but-not-really inspired by something that actually happened to me, and the Q-tips suddenly popped out as the comic relief. Plus, I got to use my favorite word, palimpsest, which means something that has been erased and written upon again in layers of history and meaning.

Is there a specific message you hope readers of Tell Me a Secret take from it?

I’ll let you in on a secret: most of the time, writers don’t even know this (often called the theme) until the book is finished, or very nearly finished. As I was writing, I would hit on some new layer and think, this is the theme…then later: no wait, this is the theme! I didn’t realize until reaching the end that the central messages are, you can’t find yourself in other people, and the past does not have to define the future. But then what I hope the most is that readers will take away what is most important to them.

If Tell Me a Secret had a theme song what would it be?

There’s this scene where Miranda is in the hospital and she sings her sister’s favorite song: “Presumed Lost,” by Splashdown, which also happens to be one of my favorite bands. The lyrics are very telling:

"If they try to clip your wings
Fly away, far away
I know why the caged bird sings
I'll await my next escape to meet with you again”
In fact, a lot of Splashdown lyrics apply to Tell Me a Secret. The trailer features another song, “Ironspy.” The band members are our friends, and I’m really happy to be able to share their music!

How does it feel knowing the book you’ve worked so hard on is now in stores?

Surreal, and still a little bit unbelievable, except that I’ve seen it with my own eyes! I’ve been amazed and incredibly grateful for the warm response from readers.

What were you like when you were Miranda’s age? Were you similar to her in any ways?

Tell Me a Secret - Worldwide TourWhen I was Miranda’s age, I always felt this polarization between my creative side and the logical side, a little bit like Miranda caught between her wild sister and her rigid mother—wanting to be like the one, and fearing being like the other. As a writer, I’ve found that dichotomy to be quite useful—my creative side writes the first draft, and the intellectual side fixes it up into something readable—but it took me a little while to figure out how to get them to work together. Plus I admit, I’m as fascinated by Xanda as Miranda is! Maybe someday I might write another book about her.

Since I always love these type of stories, what was ‘The Call’ like?

Absolutely magical. I was about to get on a plane to a writing conference in L.A. when my agent called—he’d only sent it to a handful of editors two weeks before, so I wasn’t expecting anything. He didn’t even hint! So it came as a total shock that there was multiple interest, and we had a pre-empt offer for two books from my dream editor! So I had this crazy grin on my face the entire weekend at the conference. To top it off, my wonderful husband (and favorite person) sent this humongous bouquet of roses. Magical.

What’s up next for you book wise?

Street Creed (tentative title) is slated for Fall 2011. It’s another YA that takes place in the same neighborhood as Tell Me a Secret (in fact, you might notice a few characters making cameo appearances), about a suburban girl who runs away from home for secret reasons. She falls in with a band of street kids, including the boy she hopes to find. It’s gritty and romantic, and I can’t wait for you to meet them! I really love the characters and hope you will, too!

Thank you so much, Lauren, for inviting me to your Crammed Bookshelf! It’s very exciting to be here.

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Thanks so much, Holly! I really enjoyed Tell Me a Secret and I'm really looking forward to reading Street Creed! :)

Be sure to check out the next stop on the tour Wednesday, July 7th at The SCBWI Blog with Alice Pope (http://scbwi.blogspot.com/), and you can find future and past stops on the tour here.

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Also, Holly is holding some very awesome contests in celebration of Tell Me A Secret's Blog tour.

TELL ME A SECRET Tour Contest Entry Rules:

• Leave comments at any official tour stop or Holly’s blog (www.hollycupala.com) throughout the tour! Each comment counts as an entry (one comment per post*).
• Tweet about the tour (@hollycupala) and tell us what you think!
• Post about the tour, then leave a comment at my blog with a link.
 
Each week's prizes will be announced at Holly’s blog the following week - check back to see if you've won and contact us at the contact link at www.hollycupala.com (we will hold prizes for 2 weeks).

* Comment calculation: for instance, during week one you can comment once at every official stop, and once on any of my posts for that week to be entered in that week's prize drawing.

What can you win:

•Signed copies of TMAS each week
•Awesome TMAS t-shirts
•Music that inspired the book (Splashdown! Universal Hall Pass! Symbion Project!)
•TMAS Journals
•Bookmarks, buttons, and handmade magnets (made by me!)
•Lots of other cool stuff, and prizes at individual blogs

(*Open to residents of the U.S. and Canada only)

21.9.09

I'm Not Usually One to Post About Covers, but.....

I just couldn't pass this one up. =)

This stunningly beautiful cover is the one for Tell Me A Secret by Holly Cupala which is debuting sometime next
June.

Here's the summary:

It’s tough, living in the shadow of a dead girl…

In the five years since her bad-girl sister Xanda’s death, Miranda Mathison has wondered about the secret her sister took to the grave, and what really happened the night she died. Now, just as Miranda is on the cusp of her dreams—a best friend to unlock her sister’s world, a ticket to art school, and a boyfriend to fly her away from it all—Miranda has a secret all her own.

Then two lines on a pregnancy test confirm her worst fears. Stripped of her former life, Miranda must make a choice with tremendous consequences and finally face her sister’s demons and her own.

In this powerful debut novel, stunning new talent Holly Cupala illuminates the dark struggle of a girl who must let go of her past to find a way into her own future.


Eh, doesn't it sound fabulous? I seriously can't wait to get my hands on a copy. Though, anyway, I would love to hear your thoughts on this cover. Love it? Hate it? Leave a comment! :)
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