Hey y’all!
Happy Super Bowl Sunday and welcome to my stop on the Scarlet Blog Tour!!!! I have an awesome guest post for you today
from Marissa about why she chose France as a setting and some wolfish
information too. Also make sure to check out my review of Scarlet here!
I also have a giveaway US/Canada only for a paperback of Cinder and a hardcover of Scarlet
to one lucky winner!
Scarlet
Marissa Meyer
Release Date: February 5 2013
Release Date: February 5 2013
Hardcover: 464 pages
Publisher: Feiwel and Friends (Macmillan)
ISBN: 0312642962
Source: ARC from the publisher
Rating: Obsessed!
From Goodreads.
Cinder returns in the second thrilling installment of the New York Times-bestselling Lunar Chronicles. She’s trying to break out of prison—even though if she succeeds, she’ll be the Commonwealth’s most wanted fugitive.Halfway around the world, Scarlet Benoit’s grandmother is missing. It turns out there are many things Scarlet doesn’t know about her grandmother and the grave danger she has lived in her whole life. When Scarlet encounters Wolf, a street fighter who may have information as to her grandmother’s whereabouts, she has no choice but to trust him, though he clearly has a few dark secrets of his own.As Scarlet and Wolf work to unravel one mystery, they find another when they cross paths with Cinder. Together, they must stay one step ahead of the vicious Lunar Queen who will do anything to make Prince Kai her husband, her king, her prisoner.
Why France? Scarlet and the Beast of Gévaudan
By Marissa Meyer
I get asked a lot about the
settings I’ve chosen for The Lunar Chronicles: China, France, the Sahara Desert…
Having been born and raised in America, it would have been easiest for me to
keep the series in a futuristic version of America, but setting the books in locations
around the globe was a decision I made very early on in the planning of this
series.
One of my main reasons was that I
wanted the series to feel big. A lot of problems that are facing the
characters—the plague, the war being threatened by the Lunars—are problems that
would impact every person on the planet. So by spreading out the story
locations I felt I could better convey the idea that these are big, scary,
global issues.
However, I still had to decide where,
exactly, to set each book. I’ve talked about my choice for China for Cinder on
my web site (http://www.marissameyer.com/faq),
and I’m sure I’ll talk more about choosing Africa for Cress in the future, but
for the purpose of this blog tour and the launch of Scarlet, today I’m answering:
Why France?
When I was first outlining Scarlet,
I had a vague idea that werewolves were going to play a part, taking on the
villainous role of the Big Bad Wolf. I wasn’t yet sure how “wolfy” they would
be or how that very paranormal creature was going to tie into my very
tech-oriented world, but I did know that I wanted a setting that would support
some sort of werewolf beings.
Specifically, I wanted a location
that already had a history of werewolves. Somewhere I could play up an almost
subconscious terror of these mythical beasts, even in a society in which no one
has given in to such superstitions for hundreds of years.
That didn’t exactly narrow it
down, though, as werewolf mythologies are found all over the world. Then one
evening, as I was skipping through channels on TV, I came across a documentary
on the Beast of Gévaudan.
The Beast of Gévaudan was an
animal described as being as large as a horse, with features resembling those
of a wolf, bear, or hyena. It was thought to be responsible for at least sixty
deaths in the farm areas surrounding Gévaudan in southern France in the
1760s—though some accounts put the death toll into the hundreds.
Many of the victims were
children, including a young girl who was found to have had her heart ripped out
of her chest.
However, the beast also attacked
and killed numerous women and even men—sometimes it would attack large hunting
groups, leaving multiple eye-witnesses behind.
The killings were never truly
solved, and it’s impossible to tell how much of the story was peasant
superstition and how much was fact. If the beast was real, it was like no
animal we know of today—both with regards to its physical description, but also
in the way that it hunted and devoured its prey. If the beast was a costumed human
doing the killings, it did not follow any sort of victim pattern that would fit
the modes of serial killers today.
In the 1760s, though, the
townsfolk were convinced that the Beast was a Loup-Garou—a Werewolf. They
believed that it was a human sorcerer who transformed into a vile beast in
order to prey on humans and eat their flesh.
Eventually, King Louis XV himself
put together a team of professional wolf hunters and charged them with finding
and killing the Beast. The hunt continued for months, while the killings piled
up. The hunters did kill an enormous wolf—the largest anyone had ever seen—and
they believed they had finally brought down the notorious Beast. However, a few
months later, two more children were killed…
When the Beast was finally killed
for real (at least, in theory), it was by a local hunter named Jean Chastel. As
the myth goes, Chastel shot the beast with a silver bullet after receiving a
tip from God himself.
(And thus began the mythology of
silver bullets alone being able to kill a werewolf.)
When I finished watching that
documentary, it seemed the choice had been made for me. Southern France not
only had a history of werewolf mythology, but it had a history that had
influenced the mythologies we still talk about today. A history that is still
largely based on an unsolved mystery, that merges elements of truth and legend,
that combines the reality of horrific killings and eye-witness accounts with
stories that have been skewed by superstition and terror.
So Scarlet came to be set in the
rural farmlands of southern France, where the Beast of Gévaudan had roamed the
countryside long before there was any notion of Queen Levana and her merciless
werewolf army.
You can read more about the Beast
of Gévaudan at http://mythbuster.hubpages.com/hub/Beast-of-Gevaudan.
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Make
sure to check out the rest of the Scarlet Blog Tour Schedule!!!!!
Monday 1/21
Alexa Loves Books
Alexa Loves Books
Tuesday 1/22
Alice Marvels
Alice Marvels
Wednesday 1/23
Mermaid Vision Books
Mermaid Vision Books
Thursday 1/24
Into the Hall of Books
Into the Hall of Books
Friday 1/25
Supernatural Snark
Supernatural Snark
Saturday 1/26
Anna Reads
Anna Reads
Sunday 1/27
A Backwards Story
A Backwards Story
Monday 1/28
Bewitched Bookworms
Bewitched Bookworms
Tuesday 1/29
The Book Rat
The Book Rat
Wednesday 1/30
Makeshift Bookmark
Makeshift Bookmark
Thursday 1/31
Book Sake
Book Sake
Friday 2/1
Making the Grade
Making the Grade
Saturday 2/2
Birth of a New Witch
Birth of a New Witch
Sunday 2/3
Two Chicks on Books
Two Chicks on Books
Beauty and the beast or the little mermaid...
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The Nutcracker!
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The Little Mermaid :)
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ReplyDeleteOooo, love that backstory! I would have to say Rapunzel is my favorite, I mean, look at all that gorgeous hair!
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ReplyDeleteThe Snow Queen is my favourite Fairy Tale
ReplyDeleteMy favorite fairytale is hands down The Little Mermaid... I love mermaids and the way it ends is just so terribly sad
ReplyDeleteCinderella and Beauty and the Beast.
ReplyDeleteProbably Cinderella...it's actually been a long time since I've heard any of these stories!
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Have a good week.
i'm a snow white fan best one "Snow White a Tale of Terror"
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Hansel and Gretel <3
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Snow white
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ReplyDeleteSnow White
ReplyDeleteThat's a tough quetion. I'd say the fisherman and his wife, the goose girl orthe glass castle. I love fairy tales!! =)
ReplyDeleteBeauty and the Beast, and The Little Mermaid :)
ReplyDeleteBeauty and the Beast
ReplyDeleteI always loved Beauty and the Beast or Little Red Riding Hood!
ReplyDeleteCinderella is probably one, but I like seeing retellings of it in different situations and the originals a lot more than the Disney one that everyone knows so well. And another would be the Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Anderson. Love the story.
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ReplyDeleteIt's Rumpelstiltskin for me!
ReplyDeleteLilian @ A Novel Toybox
Probably Beauty and the Beast.
ReplyDeleteBeauty and the Beast! It's the most romantic.
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ReplyDeleteI don't really have a favorite fairy tale... but I do love Disney's version of Mulan!
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ReplyDeleteBeauty and the Beast or Little Red Riding Hood.
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I love fairy tales. I grew up reading the Grimm's Fairy Tales and loved those so much. I can't pick a single one out of those though. I am a fan of re-tellings like Wicked and Tangled.
ReplyDeleteAlice in Wonderland, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, The Bloody Chamber, and Sleeping Beauty :)
ReplyDeletePuss N Boots.
ReplyDeleteWas never much of a "happily ever after" girl...till I started reading! LOL
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ReplyDeletePuss in Boots. I am extremely sick of all the guys rushing in to save all the girls.
ReplyDeleteBeauty and the Beast!
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I love Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast!
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Leanne
Cinderella
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Beauty and the beast.
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Snow White!
ReplyDeleteAHHHH TEEN WOLF, also I would choose Rapunzel and Belle as my favourite characters.
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