Book Review: Labyrinth Lost (Brooklyn Brujas #1) by Zoraida Córdova — Latinxs in Kid Lit

Reviewed by Cindy L. Rodriguez and Cecilia Cackley; ARC received from Sourcebooks Fire. DESCRIPTION FROM THE PUBLISHER: Nothing says Happy Birthday like summoning the spirits of your dead relatives. Alex is a bruja, the most powerful witch in a generation…and she hates magic. At her Deathday celebration, Alex performs a spell to rid herself of […]

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Review: Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor #DSFFBookClub — Read Diverse Books

Who Fears Death is not your typical post-apocalyptic, “Chosen One” narrative set in a magical Africa. It’s obviously atypical because in Europe and North America, these kinds of stories simply aren’t published often. That’s not to say that African writers are not writing Sci-Fi and Fantasy prolifically, far from it. It’s just that most western audiences…

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Read Diverse Books Year-Round – Latinx Heritage Month Edition — Read Diverse Books

Read Diverse Books Year-Round returns a little later than usual this month because I wanted to time it with Latinx Heritage Month, which kicks off tomorrow, September 15th. It’s going to be very exciting and busy month for me and my blog, but I can’t wait to celebrate with a month’s worth of content! –…

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20+ Books To Read During AND After Latinx Heritage Month — Read Diverse Books

Latinx Heritage Month kicks off today! I’m so excited to share a month’s worth of content with you all. I will have guest posts, author Q&As, bibliography spotlights, reviews, and giveaways! Don’t be alarmed, I will not be posting something new every day. My goal is to provide 3 posts per week, so I encourage you…

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Review – Radiance: Poems by Emanuel Xavier — Read Diverse Books

I decided to read Radiance because poetry is the literary genre that I have neglected to explore most, even more than nonfiction. So I figured a good way to conquer this long-standing aversion to reading poetry would be to create a reading list to start off and adhere to it stubbornly. Radiance jumped to the top of the list…

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A Q&A With Poet , Editor, And Activist Emanuel Xavier — Read Diverse Books

Last week, I reviewed Radiance, a stellar book of poems by Emanuel Xavier. To continue celebrating Latinx voices during Latinx Heritage Month, I wanted to follow up my review with a Q&A with the writer himself. I’m thrilled to have him on the blog today, as he recommends other poets we should be reading and compares life…

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Guest Review: Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan — Read Diverse Books

I want to thank Laila from Big Reading Life for cross-posting this review on my blog for Latinx Heritage Month. Be sure to visit and follow her blog! ◊ Esperanza Rising is a book I can wholeheartedly recommend to everyone. (How often do you get to say that?) It’s a middle-grade novel, published in 2000,…

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Q&A With Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Author Of “Certain Dark Things” — Read Diverse Books

October is almost upon us, which means many of you will soon be in the mood for spooky and dark reads. Well, I’ve got the perfect book for you! Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s upcoming novel, Certain Dark Things, will release on October 25th. Just in time for Halloween! Today, the author of this exciting paranormal thriller is here to…

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