
adj., -li·er, -li·est.
- Not of this earth; preternatural; supernatural.
- Unnaturally strange and frightening. See synonyms at weird.
- Ridiculously unreasonable or uncustomary; absurd: called me at an unearthly hour.
On this page
American Heritage Dictionary:
un·earth·ly |

|
Featured Videos:
|
Roget's Thesaurus:
unearthly |
adjective
Antonyms by Answers.com:
unearthly |
Definition: supernatural; very strange
Antonyms: earthly, natural, physical
Word Tutor:
unearthly |
An unearthly green glow remained long after the sun had set.
LearnThatWord.com is a free vocabulary and spelling program where you only pay for results!
Wikipedia on Answers.com:
Unearthly |
Cover of the first novel |
|
|
Unearthly
Hallowed |
|
| Author | Cynthia Hand |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Urban fantasy, Young adult novel |
| Publisher | HarperCollins |
| Published | January 4, 2011 |
| Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
Unearthly is a series of young-adult urban fantasy novels by American author Cynthia Hand, beginning with the inaugural entry of the same name. The story follows a teenager named Clara, who learns that she is part angel and has a purpose to fulfill on Earth. While seeking answers about her role, Clara encounters friends, enemies, and romantic interests amidst her journey.
|
Contents
|
Unearthly tells the story of Clara Gardner, a teenager who has learned that she and her mother are part angel—known as angel-bloods. Clara's hybrid status grants her various superhuman abilities, and also gives her an undiscovered purpose to fulfill. After dreaming of a young man and a forest fire, Clara eventually meets and watches over Christian, the boy in her visions. She also befriends a brooding angel-blood named Angela, a spunky girl named Wendy, and Wendy's brother Tucker. As the story progresses, Clara becomes romantically drawn to both Christian and Tucker, learns of a conflict with fallen angels, and tries to discover her purpose on Earth.[1]
Though the series features a paranormal lead, Cynthia Hand has stated that Unearthly is primarily "a human story" centered on personal matters. "My story is about a girl who wants to understand her purpose on this earth. Her situation is a metaphor, I think, for a basic question all human beings ask themselves at some point: Why am I here? Clara isn’t trying to find her place in some epic struggle between good and evil. She is trying to find herself."[2] Hand was partly inspired by events in her own life prior to writing the tale. "I’d just had a baby, my husband had a new job, and we’d moved to a town where I didn’t know anybody, and I really had to stop and ask myself, Who am I? What am I doing here?"[2] These experiences gradually lent themselves to the development of Clara's character.
In creating her male leads, Hand gave Tucker and Christian numerous similarities, believing that doing so would make for a challenging love triangle. "I think one reason why I created Christian and Tucker to both essentially be good, decent people, was because I wanted Clara to have to make a real choice. It would have been easier, I think, if when she came to her big decision, one guy was kind of a jerk and one wasn't."[3] Despite the commonalities, Hand feels that the characters are distinguished by their flaws, with Christian being overly privileged, and Tucker, at times, being stubborn and prideful. The author took a similar approach in creating her protagonist. "Clara is flawed, but I think that gives her room to grow as a person throughout the series."[3]
In a 2010 interview, Hand expressed fondness for Clara's friend Wendy, noting that her material was reduced for the first novel, but could be expanded afterward. She has described the character as "that kind of steadfast friend who's always there for you, who tells you the truth when you need to hear it, who stands by your side when you need backup, and who doesn't take herself too seriously. Clara needs a friend like that."[4]
Hand has noted Angela as one of her favourite characters to write, citing her complex nature and the occasional rivalry between Angela and Clara. "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."[5]
Throughout the first novel, Clara's mother Maggie is largely presented as a loving but secretive figure. Following the book's release, Hand indicated that Maggie's knowledge and purpose would serve to move the story forward as the series progressed.[3]
In creating the world of Unearthly, Hand researched a variety of angel mythologies and combined them with ideas of her own. "I didn’t want to base my novel’s world on any one text, but I did find some ideas that I latched on to from a host of different sources. Then I did what all writers do: I made stuff up. I released myself from having to be true to one particular mythology and made up my own, which was really fun."[2]
| Book # | Title | US release | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Unearthly | January 4, 2011 | |||
| Upon learning that she is part angel, a teenager named Clara begins to seek out her purpose on Earth. While honing superhuman abilities, Clara meets new friends and romantic interests, and learns of a conflict with fallen angels.[1] | |||||
| 2 | Hallowed | January 24, 2012 | |||
| The second installment.Part-angel Clara is still reeling from the choice she was forced to make amidst the vicious forest fire of her nightmares. Now, torn between her love for Tucker and a destiny that will separate them, Clara is faced with another shocking revelation: someone she loves will die in a matter of months. With her future uncertain, the only thing Clara knows is that the fire was just the beginning. | |||||
| 3 | TBA | TBA | |||
| The third installment. | |||||
A review from School Library Journal commended the first novel for its quick pacing, and also noted that "Hand does an excellent job of creating and sustaining the mood of teenage angst mixed with first love."[6] Kirkus Reviews stated that the book "stands out with even pacing, fully developed characters, vivid descriptions of the West's rugged beauty and Clara's independent spirit."[7] Publishers Weekly remarked that Hand tells "an engaging and romantic tale with solid backstory." The review also noted that the novel's characters "deal realistically with the uncertainty of being on the cusp of maturity without wrapping themselves in angst."[8] Author Kimberly Derting called Unearthly a "gripping tale of destiny, family, and first love".[1] Richelle Mead described the story as, "Utterly captivating. One of the most addictive books I’ve read in a while."[1]
Prior to the novel's release, Hand reported that a possible film or television adaptation of Unearthly was in the early planning stages.[9]
This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see full disclaimer)
Translations:
Unearthly |
Dansk (Danish)
adj. - overnaturlig, uhyggelig, ikke af denne verden, spøgelsesagtig
Nederlands (Dutch)
griezelig/ angstaanjagend, onmogelijk (tijd), bovenaards, mysterieus
Français (French)
adj. - surnaturel, étrange, immatériel, irréel, indu
Deutsch (German)
adj. - unheimlich, (ugs.) unmöglich
Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - υπερφυσικός, απόκοσμος, απίθανος, μακάβριος, παράλογος
Italiano (Italian)
soprannaturale, assurdo
Português (Portuguese)
adj. - sobrenatural, extraordinário
Русский (Russian)
неземной, призрачный, сверхъестественный, странный, крайне неподходящий
Español (Spanish)
adj. - sobrenatural, extraterreno, misterioso, infernal
Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - överjordisk, himmelsk, övernaturlig
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
非尘世的, 怪异的, 神秘的
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 非塵世的, 怪異的, 神秘的
한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 비현실적인, 기분 나쁜, 이해하기 어려운 일인
日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 超自然的な, 不気味な, とんでもない
العربيه (Arabic)
(صفه) تقشعر منه البدن
עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - על-טבעי, לא מהעולם הזה, מסתורי, מפחיד, לא נוח, מגוחך
If you are unable to view some languages clearly, click here.
To select your translation preferences click here.
| eerily | |
| earthly | |
| Roue Gralon Ni Ho Salud (1994 Album by Anne Auffret and Yann-Fanch Kemener) |
| Where does the book unearthly take place? | |
| How did the garden of unearthly delights begin? | |
| What are some recommendations for the book unearthly? |
Copyrights:
![]() |
![]() | American Heritage Dictionary. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2007, 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Read more |
![]() |
![]() | Roget's Thesaurus. Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition by the Editors of the American Heritage® Dictionary Copyright © 1995 byHoughton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Read more |
![]() | Antonyms by Answers.com. © 1999-present by Answers Corporation. All rights reserved. Read more | |
![]() |
![]() | Word Tutor. Copyright © 2004-present by eSpindle Learning, a 501(c) nonprofit organization. All rights reserved. eSpindle provides personalized spelling and vocabulary tutoring online; sign up free. Read more |
![]() |
![]() | Wikipedia on Answers.com. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Unearthly. Read more |
![]() | Translations. Copyright © 2007, WizCom Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved. Read more |
Mentioned in