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Young Adult Fiction
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So good!
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4.3
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First of all, look at the cover! I love it, it's gorgeous! It would be difficult to pass by a book with cover like that. And I always have been fascinated with myths of underworld or world in between, like Greek myth of Hades and the Underworld. Labyrinth Lost is a similar story with Spanish/Latin American origins and Dia de los Muertos inspiration. I don't know much about Day of the Dead myths and traditions and for me Labyrinth Lost was a good way to dip my toes in.
The author created interesting fantasy world steeped in Latin folklore and legends, the world of brujas and brujos, magic and cantos. I also liked her strong and complex characters, Alejandra, her sisters and Rishi; Nova with his secrets and his tortured past. I really enjoyed Labyrinth Lost and the fact that it is very different from any other YA fantasy book out there.
The author created interesting fantasy world steeped in Latin folklore and legends, the world of brujas and brujos, magic and cantos. I also liked her strong and complex characters, Alejandra, her sisters and Rishi; Nova with his secrets and his tortured past. I really enjoyed Labyrinth Lost and the fact that it is very different from any other YA fantasy book out there.
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