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Labyrinth Lost (Brooklyn Brujas Series #1) by Zoraida Cordova, Paperback - Barnes & Noble® PDF
Labyrinth Lost (Brooklyn Brujas Series #1) by Zoraida Cordova, Paperback - Barnes & Noble® PDF
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Don't miss the highly acclaimed La!nx-infused Queer fantasy that kicked off a trend from
decorated author Zoraida Cordova
The Brooklyn Brujas series follows three sisters—and witches—as they develop their powers and
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Product Details
ISBN-13: 9781492623168
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Pages: 352
Editorial Reviews
“…a richly La!n American, giddily exci!ng novel about a
Brooklyn girl naviga!ng two terrifying dominions: a Dante-
esque land of shape-shi$ers called Los Lagos, and
adolescence…Córdova mixes nicely observed details…with
ac!on-movie choreography.”
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I really enjoyed this book, but the middle I found myself bemoaning
the plot structure and the expectedness of it. Think of a book or
show or movie that follows people going down into some weird
plane of existence to retrieve something. You probably guessed 75%
of this books core plot.
That being said, the characters and the backdrop of brujas and
brujos made it all worth it. The magic aspect was very interes!ng,
not like other more structured systems to r seen in the past. For
whatever reason, this magic system felt more flowing, but that may
have been the wri!ng. The characters were very well done. Plus, the
ending was very well done and had me hooked.
I loved the dynamic characters and how they changed and grew
with the story. Alex started off as naive and selfish, but matured and
learned respect. Rishi was my favorite, though she didn't change
much, she was full of confidence and loyalty and represented
kindness and beauty. Alex's sisters, Lula and Rose, were adorable
and added humor and snark to the story as they learned to embrace
their culture, and their sister, with respect and maturity.
What really spoke to me the most, though, was the message Zoraida
included on the importance of family and friendship. Alex took her
family and culture for granted in the beginning. Through her journey,
she learned that the most important part of being herself was her
family, and her friendship with Rishi. She spent so much !me trying
to change who she was, instead of embracing it and apprecia!ng her
rela!ves and their history.
Labyrinth Lost was dark and beau!ful. The respect the brujas had
for their dead reminded me of my Mexican culture and the Day of
the Dead celebra!on, and I loved the idea behind the Deathday
mask and what it represented. The story shined with brilliance and
was full of magic and powerful women!
us Great Heroine
Review 1 Even though this book is Young Adult, I really enjoyed it. Fast paced,
Votes 0 adventure and a li#le twist. Looking forward to reading the next
one.
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