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A review by mariebrunelm
Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Yadriel is a brujo, there’s no doubt about that to him. But to his family, his transition is still difficult to process and so far he hasn’t been able to take part in the official ceremony during which he is given his portaje, the tool channelling his magic to help spirits go to the spirit world instead of lingering in the realm of the living. That doesn’t stop him, and with the help of his friend Maritza he performs the ceremony himself and Lady Death welcomes him. However, his joy is only momentary when his brother passes away suddenly and his body can’t be found. When Yadriel tries to find him by himself, he only finds another spirit who died recently — the slightly insufferable but charming Julian. Yadriel, Maritza and the ghost of Julian embark on a quest with a ticking clock. Día de Muertos is looming and they have to find Yadriel’s brother by then as well as help Julian remember the circumstances of his death.
What a page-turning, fun book ! I was longing for a truly engrossing read since it had been a long time a book had really hooked me, and this YA paranormal adventure was exactly what the doctor ordered. You have very loveable although imperfect characters, the enchanting setting of autumn in the latinx community of Los Angeles, and a fast-but-not-too-fast plot to keep you reading. I really enjoyed the psychology of characters. Each of them was flawed but good-hearted and willing to help each other. It was slightly heart-breaking to follow Yadriel’s struggles to be accepted by his family, but you can tell that was close to the author’s heart and done very sensitively. The play on bilingualism was chef’s kiss as well and led to even more moving scenes (iykyk). To top it all, and I’ll say it vaguely so as not to spoil anything, I loved that tradition was on Yadriel’s side as a trans boy. That was extremely heart-warming.
All in all, a delightful YA book that is perfect for Autumn !
Rep: latino trans MC, latino gay SC, latina vegan SC.
Graphic: Death
Minor: Transphobia