Griffin Rising (Book One: Earth) (Griffin #1)

Griffin Rising (Book One: Earth) (Griffin #1)

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For centuries, rumors have abounded of a lowly caste of supernatural beings known as the Terrae Angeli. Armed with the power to control Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water, these warriors secretly serve as guardians for mortals in danger.But for one young angel-in-training, Griffin, life is hell as a cruel master makes his apprenticeship a nightmare. On the verge of failing, a ne...more
Paperback, 176 pages
Published June 15th 2011 by Paladin Timeless Books (first published April 14th 2011)

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Tom
Griffin has many of the same troubles as other 16 year-old boys. He's trying to figure out how to deal with the opposite sex, namely his girlfriend, Katie. He has to work with a body that is going through changes, as well as trying to figure out his place in the world. Also, as the fall semester comes to an end, Griffin is facing his final exam, one that might just kill him.

Griffin is not a typical teenager. He's part of a race called Terrae Angeli (literally, "Earth Angels"). Griffin is an app...more
Inspired Kathy
4.5 Stars - Great book

I was sent an ARC of Griffin Rising a year ago, right at the time my life was thrown a curve ball and I went from reading 5 or 6 books a week to just one. Unfortunately that meant Griffin Rising did not get reviewed as I had planned. I finally picked this book up yesterday and was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. It's a quick read so I easily made it through it in one afternoon.

Terrae Angeli or guardian angels are the main characters in Griffin Rising. I loved...more
Heather
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Griffin Rising was a surprisingly enjoyable debut about the use of free agency and overcoming an abusive past. It's a mixture of action, myth and young romance perfect for middle grade to young adult readers. Angel in training Griffin is 13 years old and stuck with an evil mentor, Nicoplolis who has less than orthodox training methods. Like all Tarrae Angeli, Nicopolis is bound to earth, and has the right to choose, bu...more
Savannah (Books With Bite)
I loved this book! I love the whole angels concept in books and this book blew me away with it. It had everything that a paranormal book needs. Great plot, and amazing characters that triumph till the very end.

The plot of this book is amazing. I really enjoyed it and got into quickly. The main characters Basil and Griffin really where a set of characters that I fell in love with. First off, Basil is a great mentor. He knew what was going on with Griffin and he saved him from it. I like that he k...more
Avery
I have said it time and time again, I love books about angels, and this book is no exception. I really loved the "I Am Number Four"/ "The Demon Trapper's Daughter" mentor/ apprentice mentality going on this book with the main characters Basil and Griffin, I always think that it is really interesting to see how the master and apprentice start out on shaky grounds but over time evolve into an unstoppable team.

Typically I don't like when a book is written in the form of a journal mainly because I...more
Arthistorychick
Holy crap, Batman! I don’t know where Darby Karchut has been (actually I do, I read the author info) but I can tell you, she is a welcome addition to the world of young adult writing! Her first-in-a-series novel Griffin Rising was a fantastic read that had me hooked at page one of the prologue.

Griffin Rising is a novel that follows Griffin (DUH!), a young Tiro or apprentice who is learning the skills necessary to serve the world as a Terrae Angeli or guardian angel. This particular caste of ang...more
Tracy
**Be sure to check out the signed copy giveaway on my blog.You have until April 15, 2012 to enter!!

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I was so very excited to finally get my hands on this one. First off this was my first ebook, read on my new Ereader. And this was my very first ARC copy given to me by an author for review...thank you so much Darby! And? I am bouncing right now. I so, so, so loved this book! All I can say is, Darby Karchut, where were you when I was 14? This is an awesome mi...more
Jamie
I was approached a few months back by the author to read and review Griffin Rising on my blog. Up until that point I had not even heard of this book. I'm really glad that the author approached me, if she hadn't I might have missed out on a PHENOMENAL debut YA novel. Griffin Rising is what my co-workers and I refer to as Awesome Sauce. Let's put it this way, the "Awesome Sauce" list is REALLY short....The Hunger Games trilogy, No Mercy, Mercy Kill and Griffin Rising are it.

What I really liked abo...more
Jennifer
This was a really heartwarming book! Darby Karchut's debut novel is not only about Guardian Angels, but on a deeper level it seems to be about the journey of self discovery. Griffin's story had me wiping my eyes at times and laughing out loud at others. The story chronicles Griffin's journey from the tragic start of his apprenticeship as a Terrae Angeli or Guardian Angel to his final test, the Prolieum. I am a huge fan of Angel-themed books and this one is fantastic! It was a fresh take on Guard...more
Jennifer Wardrip
Reviewed by Theresa L. Stowell for TeensReadToo.com

According to The Manuscript of Aidan, Abbot of Kellsfarne, written in 1144, there are nine known classes of angels. However, he suggests that there may be another group: the Terrae Angeli. The members of this group may be a Sage, a Guardian, a Mentor, or a Tiro. They serve human beings as guardian angels, and they can die.

When Basil is assigned to take over the Mentorship of a thirteen-year-old Tiro, he is appalled to find that the previous Ment...more
Susan Quinn
Griffith Rising is a sweet story that will charm its way into your heart.
Kaci
I loved this book! We just completed it as our first student book club book of the year. Griffin is so easy to like, you are rooting for him the entire time! Basil is a kind and determined role model. The relationship between Griffin and Katie is sweet and sincere. This author really knows how to set the stage for a great series of middle grade books! This is the first in a series of 4 and this cliff-hanger ending leaves us ready for the next installment - Griffin's Fire, due out in the Spring.
Nickie
I won a free paperback copy of 'Griffin Rising' through a blog giveaway. I was in no way compensated for this review.

'Griffing Rising' follows Griffin, a teen who is actually a Terrae Angeli (guardian angel capable of manipulating earth and fire). As a boy, he is trained by the sadistic and abusive Nicopolis, who beats him and starves him whenever Griffin fails one of his tasks. Eventually, Nicopolis gets so frustrated with Griffin's performance that the boy is shipped off to Basil to continue h...more
Kelly
In Griffin Rising we meet Griffin, the namesake of the story. He’s a young angel-in-training living with a cruel Terrae Angeli mentor. He beats him, starves him, verbally torments him, you name it. I don’t actually remember now how it came about that he left the cruel mentor and got Basil as his mentor but that was his saving grace. Basil is kind, fair, and patient, which is exactly what Griffin needs to help him overcome his past. Together they work hard on Griffin’s training and prepare him fo...more
Tee loves Kyle Jacobson
Griffin Rising is one of those books that takes you by surprise. I am so grateful to be a part of this blog tour hosted by AToMR. As I read this ARC I was completely blown away. As most of you readers know I love Angel stories. I love how things are real for them. They experience the good with the bad. Life is like that nothing is easy and fair and life definitely is not a bowl of cherries. In Griffin Rising we meet Griffin who is an angel in training called Terrae Angeli. The Terrae Angeli cont...more
Kathryn  Cooper
I enjoyed this book, especially the length. Sometimes it's wonderful to see a nice short book, this was less than 200 pages, that will be quick to finish instead of a 400+ page beast sitting on my shelf.

In the prologue Griffin, the main character, is 16 then it flashes back to when he was 13 when the book starts. After a few chapters he's back to 16. I liked the background of Griffin's life at 13 since this was after some traumatic times for him. It was nice to see Griffin's growth from 13 to 16...more
Brooke Johnson
Griffin Rising is a sort of fantastical coming-of-age tale. The mythology behind the story is the fictitious order of Terrae Angeli, a race of earthbound angels indistinguishable from humans. The main character Griffin is a Terrae Angeli in training, and in addition to saving lives and honing his powers, he has to deal with the struggles of everyday teenage life.

I had a few problems with the book. The early atmosphere of the book is overly formal. It was a bit jarring to be placed in contemporar...more
Anita Laydon
I give this book three stars...I want to give it another half, but don't know how. Anyone???

Here's part of the Colorado Springs GAZETTE column I wrote about the book. It includes an author interview.

“Griffin Rising” is a Young Adult fantasy whose title character is an angel is training. Griffin’s initial angel tutor, Nicopolis, abuses the young angel-to-be. A second tutor, Basil, takes over Griffin’s training, and after a period of familiarization, Griffin and Basil become close. Griffin’s angel...more
Maxine Mathew
Terrae Angeli, the angels of earth, act as the guardians of mortal humans. They control the four elements of earth, air, fire and water- using them to save the mortals. Unlike the angels of heaven, they have free will. They can make choices just like humans which can be for good or bad. Griffin is one of them.

Thirteen year old, Griffin, is stuck with a cruel and an unforgiving mentor, Nicopolis. Just when he was on the verge of giving up, Griffin is taken away from Nicopolis as an apprentice to...more
A Canadian Girl
Griffin Rising by Darby Karchut has its own unique take on the mythology surrounding angels, and introduces readers to the Terrae Angeli, a race of angels with free will that live on earth, control the elements and guard humans. Despite the fact that the story involves angels, the ability of the Terrae Angeli to have agency allows their actions to be similar to those of humans and thus, the novel becomes one of a boy learning to gain self-confidence, healing from an abusive past and falling in l...more
Christine
Have you ever wondered if there are angels among us? Guardian angels, who help us during all those times we get into trouble? If it seems like a miracle that you survived a bad car accident, maybe it was.

And what if one of those angels looked like a sixteen-year-old boy and lived across the street?

Griffin is an apprentice angel, still hoping to earn his wings (figuratively speaking – this type of angel does not have actual wings). His gifts are fire and earth, and his curse is a mentor named Nic...more
Annie McElfresh
My Thoughts:

This novel really grew on me. I've read a lot of angel books this year, but GRIFFIN RISING was unlike any of the other angel YA novels I've read lately. The main character suffered throughout a lot of abuse from his first mentor Nicopolis in the beginning of the novel. Basil couldn't have come into the picture soon enough and saved Griffin from his current situation. It kind of reminded me of the 3rd Karate Kid movie for some reason, where the mentor was out to purposely hurt his pup...more
Kelly Hager
Griffin is an angel. More specifically, he's probably best described as an apprentice guardian angel. He's 16, and soon he'll have to pass a test to become a full-fledged angel, or Terrae Angeli. His mentor, Basil, is a father figure to him, and they're very close. Unfortunately, to pass the test, he'll have to defeat his first mentor, Nicopolis, who is a complete jerk (which is phrasing it nicely). If he can't pass the test, he has to become mortal.

But there's more to the story than that. You s...more
Jenny
Review originally posted at: http://supernaturalsnark.blogspot.com...

Actual Rating: 3.5/5

MY THOUGHTS
Griffin Rising introduces us to a race of Earth Angels, or Terrae Angeli, separated from the Celestial Angels in both the powers they possess and in their ability to have free will, thereby rendering them characters capable of making mistakes, their every flaw endearing them to us as we recognize our humanity reflected back at us regardless of their supernatural powers. Though Basil and Griffin ca...more
Katieb (MundieMoms)
"I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed Darby's debut book, Griffin Rising. I liked that Darby owns her mythology, as she takes a popular topic and recreated it by giving it a unique spin. Her angel mythology, lore and history especially with the Terra Angeli, really make her story appealing.

Darby's writing style fit the story and I felt it flowed well, as the story starts out in the present and then goes back three years and is mixed with journal entries from Griffin and Basil. In...more
Starr Griggs
I received a digital galley, free, in exchange for my honest opinion.
I am not really sure what I was expecting, and I started reading this tentatively because not all angel books are created equally. But I will say that I was not disappointed, this was a fun read to say the least. It was fun getting to know Griffin and Basil. At the beginning I felt sorry for Griffin, and at the end I did as well. The difference would be that I think Griffin was at a place where he could handle himself a lot mor...more
Fallon
This was a Goodreads, first reads book that I received recently and “Griffin Rising” is short and easy to read. I must say that I like reading about angels & enjoy fantasy books in general. Howerver, as I started the book it felt a bit choppy and I didn’t have a lot of attachment until about 1/3 of the way through, then I started to really enjoy it. The journal entries were what made the choppy feelings at first, but once you get used to them they are a really nice addition. I really liked t...more
Kate
This book surprised me. It sounded like an interesting concept- a young angel training to become a full blown guardian angel, while also trying to navigate life as a regular 16 year old. The book started out slow for me- it jumped from the present to 3 years in the past and back a few times. Those leaps lost me a bit at first, I found myself flipping back and forth to make sure I knew where I was and who I was reading about. Especially given that Griffin refers to both Nicopolis and Basil as men...more
Aimeekay
Let me just start off by saying that this was a very good read. It was fresh and unique. I love supernatural stories, and this one wasn't your typical Vampire or Werewolf novel which seems to be all the rage these days. Now don't get me wrong I love me a good Vampire or Shifter novel, but Karchut's take on Angels that walk amongst us is something I haven't seen in a while and not only was it well written, but it also made me want to delve deeper into Angelic lore on my own. That alone is a pleas...more
Sher A. Hart
I expected to like this book from the description and I did in spite of a rocky start due to some poor editing. I'm glad I kept going because I felt sorry for the abused angel apprentice, Griffin. His story pulled me in within a few pages and the editing did get better.

The last time I read a story that had angels in it, the author was trying to deny the existence of God. This book had no such logic flaws. It held to its own mythology, a well presented and intriguing idea that a lower class of an...more
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Darby Karchut is an award-winning author, teacher, and a compulsive dawn greeter. She lives in Colorado with her husband and owns more backpacks than purses. As she should.

Her YA books include GRIFFIN RISING (2012 Children's Literary Awards Gold Medal, 2011 Sharp Writ YA Book of the Year), GRIFFIN'S FIRE (2011 Readers Favorite Bronze Medal for YA Fantasy), and GRIFFIN'S STORM (November 2012). Her...more
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“Basil leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table. “Look, Fin. I understand what you’re going through. Truly, I do. But we have mortals depending on us, so I need you to angel up.”

There was a long silence, and then Griffin blinked. “Did … did you just say angel up?”

“I did,” Basil replied blandly.

“That’s awesome.” Griffin chuckled, and then sighed and put down his spoon. He leaned back and looked at Basil ruefully. “I’ve been a real pain, haven’t I?”

“To say the least. Though I won’t deny I acted any better the first time it happened to me.”

“You gonna tell me about her?”

“How old are you?”

“Sixteen.”

“Nope.”

“Fine. Be that way.” Griffin picked up his spoon and took another mouthful of soup, then wrapped one hand around the bowl, warming his dinner. “So how long are we on standby?”

“All evening.” Basil glanced out the kitchen window. “Things may get dicey with this storm.”
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