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I'm reading it and loving it. I finished the winner in a few days. It was a quick and enjoyable read.
I also liked Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Mexican Gothic and will most likely try out her other fantasy novels.
We rarely get to read about Latin American Indigenous gods.
I also liked Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Mexican Gothic and will most likely try out her other fantasy novels.
We rarely get to read about Latin American Indigenous gods.


I also liked Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Mexican Gothic and will m..."
I also liked the vampires in Mexico City one and plan to read her other work later this year.

A final four for you! I was rooting for The Ruthless Lady's Guide. How’d you like it?

How bizarre, how bizarre.

There’s an interesting contrast between the very specific time-and-place of the setting of GoJaS, with lots of precise details - like the way the women in the more cosmopolitan city have their hair cut “flapper” style whereas in the small town women are still expected to wear headscarves - and the deliberate vagueness of the setting of THitCS, where the country and decade are left unspecified.

The Ruthless Lady's Guide bears a passing resemblance to House in the Cerulean Sea in that (view spoiler) but is otherwise quite different, part Gail Carriger romance, part Seven Samurai, part French Connection, with accessory zombie mouse. An occasionally grim but fun read.


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The Ruthless Lady's Guide to Wizardry was already on my TBR so I guess I'll be rounding out the final four eventually!


I have Mexican Gothic on my shelf in hardback, I hope I’ll enjoy it more than this one!

There is something about her writing that gives away its structure and planning, and I felt it much more in Gods of Jade and Shadow than in the other two I read. I had other minor quibbles with Certain Dark Things (a character who I wanted to be more important than they ended up being) but didn't feel this structure as much; I think the story sings better in Mexican Gothic.
ETA: Perhaps there is a wisdom in crowds, then? ;)

How much horror is Mexican Gothic? I've heard so many good things but I really can't do horror.
I will still try Gods of Jade & Shadow because I've procured it. It was on some deal or some such.

How much horror is Mexican Gothic? I've heard so many good things but I really can't do horror.
I will still try Go..."
Very much of the gothic variety.

How much horror is Mexican Gothic? I've heard so many good things but I really can't do horror...."
Oh, it’s full-on horror. It’s very close to a complete what’s-what of horror tropes and trigger warnings.

(I had voted for the winner and enjoyed it very much)
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I'm not a fan of horror, but loved Mexican Gothic more than Gods of Jade and Shadow.
It's not Stephen King level horror. More Poe level.
It does have a few sections that some people may be uncomfortable with. (view spoiler)
It's not Stephen King level horror. More Poe level.
It does have a few sections that some people may be uncomfortable with. (view spoiler)


I have to say I loved this read. It was fast (a couple of days) but I was engrossed. I grew up in San Diego, and have driven down to Mexico City, and practically lived in TJ from age 18-21 (tho 20s TJ sounds a little more fun than 80s TJ).
I concur we don't hear enough about the Mayan or Aztec gods Central and South America. I loved the ending as it sets up for a sequel but if there isn't one, I'm okay as the story felt complete.
But honestly, I want to go a road trip with that demon (can't remember the character name - ugh). It'd be fun to see what mischief in New Orleans they will get into. So, I am really hoping for that sequel.
Jason wrote: "But honestly, I want to go a road trip with that demon (can't remember the character name - ugh). It'd be fun to see what mischief in New Orleans they will get into."
Hun-Kamé. It depends on which version of him turns up.
(view spoiler)
Hun-Kamé. It depends on which version of him turns up.
(view spoiler)

I didn't like any of the characters, but the biggest disappointment was the lack of stakes. (view spoiler)
I also DNF'd The Ruthless Lady's Guide to Wizardry before I even finished the sample, so I'm glad Cerulean held up!

I felt the staked could have been played up a bit as iy was more about succumbing to temptation than the physical stakes.

I noticed this is available in Hoopla now but only in audio; I'm going to give it a whirl!

I noticed this is available in Hoopla now but only in audio..."
Sigh... never mind. I posted elsewhere why I also DNF'd it but I'm so glad we got the book we did in the end.

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Did anyone also decide to read the loser?