Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Genre: Young Adult/Fantasy
Release Date: 17 August, 2021
Rating: 5/5 stars
Synopsis:
In Cazadora, the follow-up to Lobizona, Romina Garber continues to weave Argentine folklore and real-world issues into a haunting, fantastical, and romantic story that will reunite readers with Manu and her friends as they continue to fight for a better future.
Sarah's Review:
There is no other word to say right now other than: GUTTED.
I have been impatiently waiting for this book since I read Lobizona last year, and it did not disappoint. AT. ALL. I am so enamored with Romina Garber's writing, she is extremely talented, and I will faithfully read anything she writes.
Now to the book. This book dives deeper into the Argentinian folklore that we all loved in the first book. Cazadora also dives deeper into gender identity, gender roles and stereotypes, immigration and legality of people, and race. This is a beautiful book, and series, all the way around and I could not recommend it enough. I will stop here to avoid spoilers, as this is part of a series.
Overall, this will be one of the best books I read all year.
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