The Haunting of Alejandra
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“Castro is one of the most exciting genre authors on the scene right now, and this might be her most powerful book yet.”—Paste
A POPSUGAR AND CRIMEREADS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Alejandra no longer knows who she is. To her husband, she is a wife, and to her children, a mother. To her own adoptive mother, she is a daughter. But they cannot see who Alejandra has become: a woman struggling with a darkness that threatens to consume her.
Nor can they see what Alejandra sees. In times of despair, a ghostly vision appears to her, the apparition of a crying woman in a ragged white gown.
When Alejandra visits a therapist, she begins exploring her family’s history, starting with the biological mother she never knew. As she goes deeper into the lives of the women in her family, she learns that heartbreak and tragedy are not the only things she has in common with her ancestors.
Because the crying woman was with them, too. She is La Llorona, the vengeful and murderous mother of Mexican legend. And she will not leave until Alejandra follows her mother, her grandmother, and all the women who came before her into the darkness.
But Alejandra has inherited more than just pain. She has inherited the strength and the courage of her foremothers—and she will have to summon everything they have given her to banish La Llorona forever.
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While I loved the story itself (women supporting each other, learning to love and cherish yourself, fighting or breaking free from what society expects from you), the writing style often put me off. Some paragraphs read almost clunky, and the conversations often were downright horrible. However, I really enjoyed the horror part of the story, and the author could've added some more horror sequences in my opinion since these were really well done.
Habe mich eigentlich sehr auf dieses Buch gefreut, da ich die Story rund um La Llorona super interessant finde. Doch leider war das Buch ziemlich langatmig. Ich kam nie wirklich rein, und hatte selten Lust weiter zu lesen. Die Charaktere sind unnahbar, was schade ist, da die Story wahrscheinlich eher character-driven sein sollte. Die Kinder waren auch absolut unglaubwürdig, sie sprachen wie Erwachsene. Zudem hat es sich extrem repetitiv angefühlt - La Llorona wurde immer mit den gleichen Worten beschrieben. Die Sätze kamen copy-paste immer wieder gleich vor.
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Stimmung
Hauptfigur(en)
Handlungsgeschwindigkeit
Schreibstil
Beschreibung
“Castro is one of the most exciting genre authors on the scene right now, and this might be her most powerful book yet.”—Paste
A POPSUGAR AND CRIMEREADS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Alejandra no longer knows who she is. To her husband, she is a wife, and to her children, a mother. To her own adoptive mother, she is a daughter. But they cannot see who Alejandra has become: a woman struggling with a darkness that threatens to consume her.
Nor can they see what Alejandra sees. In times of despair, a ghostly vision appears to her, the apparition of a crying woman in a ragged white gown.
When Alejandra visits a therapist, she begins exploring her family’s history, starting with the biological mother she never knew. As she goes deeper into the lives of the women in her family, she learns that heartbreak and tragedy are not the only things she has in common with her ancestors.
Because the crying woman was with them, too. She is La Llorona, the vengeful and murderous mother of Mexican legend. And she will not leave until Alejandra follows her mother, her grandmother, and all the women who came before her into the darkness.
But Alejandra has inherited more than just pain. She has inherited the strength and the courage of her foremothers—and she will have to summon everything they have given her to banish La Llorona forever.
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Beiträge
While I loved the story itself (women supporting each other, learning to love and cherish yourself, fighting or breaking free from what society expects from you), the writing style often put me off. Some paragraphs read almost clunky, and the conversations often were downright horrible. However, I really enjoyed the horror part of the story, and the author could've added some more horror sequences in my opinion since these were really well done.
Habe mich eigentlich sehr auf dieses Buch gefreut, da ich die Story rund um La Llorona super interessant finde. Doch leider war das Buch ziemlich langatmig. Ich kam nie wirklich rein, und hatte selten Lust weiter zu lesen. Die Charaktere sind unnahbar, was schade ist, da die Story wahrscheinlich eher character-driven sein sollte. Die Kinder waren auch absolut unglaubwürdig, sie sprachen wie Erwachsene. Zudem hat es sich extrem repetitiv angefühlt - La Llorona wurde immer mit den gleichen Worten beschrieben. Die Sätze kamen copy-paste immer wieder gleich vor.





