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Five Midnights
Five Midnights | Ann Dávila Cardinal
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Ann Dávila Cardinal's Five Midnights is a “wickedly thrilling” (William Alexander) novel based on the el Cuco myth set against the backdrop of modern day Puerto Rico. Five friends cursed. Five deadly fates. Five nights of retribución. If Lupe Dávila and Javier Utierre can survive each other’s company, together they can solve a series of grisly murders sweeping though Puerto Rico. But the clues lead them out of the real world and into the realm of myths and legends. And if they want to catch the killer, they'll have to step into the shadows to see what's lurking there—murderer, or monster? “A frightening, fast-paced thriller.” —Julianna Baggott, Alex Award-winning author of Pure
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Susanita
Five Midnights | Ann Dávila Cardinal
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This was pitched on some podcasts as a mystery. While there are crimes and strange deaths being investigated by law enforcement, it‘s more paranormal/horror than mystery IMO. Nonetheless, I‘m using it for my ongoing #52mysteries challenge (mysteries set in all 50 US states plus Puerto Rico and Washington DC).

It also works for #ReadingTheAmericas2023 along with a book set in St. Lucia that I read this month.

I‘m looking for a better tracker…

Librarybelle I love that challenge idea! 14mo
DivineDiana Fun challenge! 14mo
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TheLibrarian
Five Midnights | Ann Dávila Cardinal
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Mehso-so

A YA horror/mystery that features supernatural/urban legend/mythology elements and is set in Puerto Rico.

I was excited about the premise and it‘s diverse horror but it fell flat for me.

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swynn
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YA horror set in Puerto Rico, featuring a group of teenagers being picked off one by one, by a mythical boogeyman monster thing. The story never forgets it's a thriller but still manages to score points about colonialism, addiction, responsibility, and family. Nicely put together and with a satisfyingly dramatic showdown.

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ShyBookOwl
Five Midnights | Ann Dávila Cardinal
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Lazy reading day. Enjoying this one. My first book set in Puerto Rico.

rubyslippersreads 😻😻😻 4y
Books4Ever What a cute cat 😠4y
ShyBookOwl @Books4Ever thx 😸 4y
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ShyBookOwl
Five Midnights | Ann Dávila Cardinal
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Vico woke up with a start, his body bathed in sweat, his heart beating faster than it did when he was high. #firstlinefridays

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the_hibernator
Five Midnights | Ann Dávila Cardinal
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This is my first #24b4Monday #readathon in a while. It'll mostly be listening to Tuesdays at the Castle while I clean, but I hope to read a bit of Five Midnights and Wolf Hall.

meagankc21 Really enjoyed this one! And got to meet the author at Miami book fair last year. She is a delight 4y
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Gissy
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Book presentation last Thursday at BookMarkPR A simple YA horror based on El Cuco legend (the boogie man).Only children who misbehave can see El Cuco. Developed in PR (author has family in PR) maybe I was influenced by this aspect. It was ok story but keep you interested. Again, interview with author changed my perspective about the story, her intention to write it. Uncle Esteban and auntie are real and they were in the presentationâ¤ï¸3.4/3.5â­ï¸

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meagankc21
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I thoroughly enjoyed the authenticity of the voice. The characters were sweet and sassy, which makes a good ya in my opinion. The story had enough creep factor befitting of El cuco mythology. The mystery is enticing. See a full review on my blog, link in profile. â­â­â­â­

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meagankc21
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I'm only about 60 pages in but oh man just reading the language alone makes me all giddy. It's so Puerto Rican hahaha. Compelling read so far. #amreadingyahorror #amreadingyoungadult #diversereading #ownvoices

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TheLibrarian
Five Midnights | Ann Dávila Cardinal
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Up next even though it has mixed reviews. Hopefully I‘ll enjoy it.

Currently 2 books finished with time read at 4 hours 47 minutes.

#DeweysReadathon #readathon

Sace Stacked! 4y
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BookmarkTavern
Five Midnights | Ann Dávila Cardinal
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Mehso-so

Five teens in Puerto Rico begin dying, each on their eighteenth birthday. Lupe and Javier team up to find out why their friends are dying and begin to connect the deaths to an old horror story, El Cuco.

This was an enjoyable listen that, while dealing with a paranormal monster, also deals with issues such as drug addiction, gentrification, and a mixed race MC who questions where she belongs.

A too abrupt ending dropped this to 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑 for me.

BookmarkTavern #TeamSlaughter #Scarathlon @Clwojick 2 points for team read + 1 point for post (130 total) 5y
Addison_Reads The ending on this one was disappointing to me. The rest of the book was a great read, and then it all fell apart. 5y
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BookmarkTavern
Five Midnights | Ann Dávila Cardinal
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Getting some cupcakes ready for book group tonight! Not really my own recipe, I‘ve never gotten the hang of cupcakes. But I take a cake mix, switch out the water for some milk, the oil for melted butter, and add some extra flour for the difference in elevation.

#audiobaking #TeamSlaughter #Scarathlon @Clwojick

Clwojick MMMMMmmmm cupcakes are my favourite 🙃 5y
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Easytiger
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Addison_Reads
Five Midnights | Ann Dávila Cardinal
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Mehso-so

#ReadingUSA2019 #PuertoRico @Librarybelle

My local library asked me to review an ARC of this book for them. Reading the back cover made me think I'd probably love this one. Five friends suddenly start dying off and the killing is linked to their childhood when a darkness started following them.

The story never quite comes together and the relationships between the friends felt forced, making this a so-so for me.

Librarybelle 👠5y
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