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karen
oooh, goodreads choice awards finalist for best horror 2020! what will happen?

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CONGRATULATIONS, WINNER! goodreads choice awards best HORROR 2020!

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this is not so much a reinvention of the gothic novel as it is a game of pin the crazytown tail on the classic gothic storyline.

and it is beautifully done.

if you’re a fan of gothic novels, whether they be the The Castle of Otranto or the Rebecca kind, you’ll dig the first 2/3 of this
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Kate Wutz
Sep 06, 2020 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: 2020, own
I just finished this book and feel as though I held my breath through the entire last quarter. This is...the words that come to mind are brilliant, triumph, masterpiece. Just read it, right now (if you don’t mind horror, because WHOO BOY—but it’s so lyrical and beautiful in an awful, terrible way, that I didn’t mind it).
Emma
Mar 04, 2021 rated it liked it
Mexico, 1950: Noemí Taboada, 22, leads an easy, it sometimes boring, life as a glamorous debutante. Her biggest concerns are usually which men to dance with each night, how many dresses she can wear in a day, and convincing her father to continue paying her college tuition instead of urging her to find a husband.

Noemí's predictable life is upended when a frantic letter arrives from her cousin, Catalina. After a whirlwind courtship and marriage, everyone assumed that Catalina was living happily i
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Sarah Funke Donovan
This escalated quickly into a eugenics-fueled horror show. Not quite as satisfying as Gods of Jade and Shadow.
Jennifer
Jan 16, 2020 rated it really liked it
Imagine if the fear and madness in The Yellow Wallpaper or the eerie unease of a du Maurier novel actually had supernatural roots. That is what Moreno-Garcia gives us in Mexican Gothic. The novel moves deftly from traditional gothic to gory horror without feeling forced. I really enjoyed this book. It would translate well to the screen!
Marigold
Three and a half stars. I'm writing this review several weeks after reading the book but here goes.

Unlike many other reviewers, I was involved in this story from the beginning, and found it a quick and absorbing read - I read it in one day! But - I was also aware of a few issues I had with it as I went along.

I was expecting more 1950s atmosphere and more period Mexican atmosphere. What I got: a classic Gothic novel that after the very beginning, might just as well have been set in 19th century
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junia
Jun 08, 2021 rated it it was amazing
I realized i was holding my breath until this book ended.

It's so deliciously scary and a really good book and interesting era and science and a little predictable but fantastical enough to not.

I blame this book for my bad performance at work tomorrow.

Great ending.

Shivers.
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Liz
Nov 21, 2019 marked it as to-read
katayoun Masoodi
Dec 17, 2019 marked it as tbr-ebook
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May 18, 2020 marked it as to-read
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Nov 08, 2020 rated it really liked it
Morgan
Sep 01, 2020 marked it as to-read-fiction
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Sep 29, 2020 marked it as maybe-i-ll-read-this
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Martine
Apr 23, 2021 marked it as to-read
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Shauna
Jul 01, 2021 marked it as to-read
Elizabeth
Jul 03, 2021 rated it it was ok
Deborah
Sep 15, 2021 marked it as to-read
Hope
Oct 23, 2021 rated it liked it
erin
Oct 17, 2021 marked it as to-read
Becki
Sep 12, 2022 rated it it was amazing
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Liz
Nov 05, 2022 rated it it was ok
Shelves: bookclub, horror
Holly
May 30, 2024 marked it as to-read
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