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Ballad & Dagger
- Narrated by: Lee Osorio
- Length: 11 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents Daniel José Older's music-and-magic-filled YA urban fantasy about two teens who discover each other and their powers during a political battle within a unique diaspora community.
"Brimming with mystery, mayhem, and heart, Ballad and Dagger gives us wondrous new magic steeped in deep traditions. It's a gorgeous romance, a wild adventure, and a powerful story that unravels not only the pain of diaspora, but the strength of community and the ways we provide refuge for one another."—Leigh Bardugo, New York Times #1 best-selling author of Shadow and Bone
"A new, magical world full of rich folklore and hitting all the right notes."—Kirkus Reviews
Almost sixteen years ago, Mateo Matisse's island homeland disappeared into the sea. Weary and hopeless, the survivors of San Madrigal's sinking escaped to New York. While the rest of his tight-knit Brooklyn diaspora community dreams of someday finding a way back home, Mateo—now a high school junior and piano prodigy living with his two aunts (one who's alive, the other not so much)—is focused on one thing: getting the attention of locally-grown musical legend Gerval.
Mateo finally gets his chance on the night of the Grand Fete, an annual party celebrating the blended culture of pirates, Cuban Santeros, and Sephardic Jews that created San Madrigal all those centuries ago. But the evil that sank their island has finally caught up with them, and on the night of the celebration, Mateo's life is forever changed when he witnesses a brutal murder by a person he thought he knew. Suddenly Mateo is thrust into an ancient battle that spans years and oceans. Deadly secrets are unraveled and Mateo awakens a power within himself—a power that not only links him to the killer but could also hold the key to unlocking the dark mystery behind his lost homeland.
From the author of the award-winning Shadowshaper Cypher series comes the first novel in the Outlaw Saints duology—a brilliant story that will transport listeners to a world where magic, myth, and gods reign over the streets of Brooklyn.
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- 18-12-22
Not amazing but ok
I wanted to love this book, truly! 40% of the way through I made peace knowing that I probably won’t. As a Yoruba (Nigerian) who studied Spanish it seemed right up my street as it’s a window into how latinx people engage with Yoruba orisha which I’ve always found fascinating. I enjoyed how the author wasn’t afraid to throw Spanish in there so heavily and I think the world building was pretty good - Daniel created 3 worlds - NYC, mini San Madrigal and island San Madrigal which I think the distinction was well done. And also the suspense surrounding the revelation on the stage was done pretty well too. I also liked how he handled the concept of diaspora, displacement and it’s impact as well as introduction of the beliefs of the San Madrigal people.
But the Main Character was highly irritating 80% of the book (although I hope this might be the base of good character development) and I don’t know if that’s because the character is irritating or Jose’s writing here is a bit bland. Everything felt so monotonous, funny bits not really funny etc.
Also as someone who loves music I felt like the music talk was way too much, like he’s just using that to meet the wordcount for the book rather than it actually contributing something of substance to the wider story.
Ontop of that there was too much going on. So many people and things just popping up that by the end I actually didn’t care about any of them, least of all the main character. Maybe Chella? Or even Toms. But only because they’re the least annoying characters. Even in writing this I’ve only just remembered the main character’s name is Mateo 😭
Over all I’ll give it a 3. It wasn’t terrible and since I’ve spent so much time reading this anyway I’ll probably still get the sequel just to actually close that chapter but it’s really nothing to write home about.
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