Thursday, March 7, 2019

Review: Charlie Hernández and the League of Shadows by Ryan Calejo @thebookglutton


Synopsis


The Lightning Thief meets the Story Thieves series in this middle grade fantasy inspired by Hispanic folklore, legends, and myths from the Iberian Peninsula and Central and South America.

Charlie Hernández has always been proud of his Latin American heritage. He loves the culture, the art, and especially the myths. Thanks to his abuela’s stories, Charlie possesses an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the monsters and ghouls who have spent the last five hundred years haunting the imaginations of children all across the Iberian Peninsula, as well as Central and South America. And even though his grandmother sometimes hinted that the tales might be more than mere myth, Charlie’s always been a pragmatist. Even barely out of diapers, he knew the stories were just make-believe—nothing more than intricately woven fables meant to keep little kids from misbehaving.

But when Charlie begins to experience freaky bodily manifestations—ones all too similar to those described by his grandma in his favorite legend—he is suddenly swept up in a world where the mythical beings he’s spent his entire life hearing about seem to be walking straight out of the pages of Hispanic folklore and into his life. And even stranger, they seem to know more about him than he knows about himself.

Soon, Charlie finds himself in the middle of an ancient battle between La Liga, a secret society of legendary mythological beings sworn to protect the Land of the Living, and La Mano Negra (a.k.a. the Black Hand), a cabal of evil spirits determined to rule mankind. With only the help of his lifelong crush, Violet Rey, and his grandmother’s stories to guide him, Charlie must navigate a world where monsters and brujas rule and things he couldn’t possibly imagine go bump in the night. That is, if he has any hope of discovering what’s happening to him and saving his missing parents (oh, and maybe even the world).

No pressure, muchacho.

My Review

If you love stories about Myths and legends, you are going to have your mind blown with this new series full of Hispanic folklore, myths, and legends.

This is the PERFECT Debut series for all to be swept away. It was such a fun and fast paced read. You can't help but fall for Charlie's infectious humor while discovering more about himself than just the average growing pains.  As his life is turned upside down after his parents disappear, he learns that the adventure has just started. Luckily having a surprising new friendship with Violet, she helps Charlie with her talent of detail and wit. 

I loved how different legends were woven into the story. Some of those characters were a little creepy but I found it amazing that these bedtime stories that Charlie grew up with was actually preparing him for a journey he might take someday.

I was drawn to this story for the main reason that it takes a twist on Myths that I never knew existed. Yes, I did some googling after I finished the story because I have always been fascinated with Greek  and Norse Mythology, I was delighted to expand my knowledge to something new! The world is too small to stay in your own little bubble people!!

I really recommend this book...the story just popped off the page, I could see the scenes unfold right before my eyes.  I hope we will see more of Charlie...I think his world is full of adventure and I hope to experience the ride with him!



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About the Author



Twitter: @thebookglutton

Ryan Calejo was born and raised in south Florida. He graduated from the University of Miami with a BA. He’s been invited to join both the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and the Golden Key International Honour Society. He teaches swimming to elementary school students, chess to middle school students, and writing to high school students. Having been born into a family of immigrants and growing up in the so-called “Capital of Latin America,” Ryan knows the importance of diversity in our communities and is passionate about writing books that children of all ethnicities can relate to. His first novel was Charlie Hernández & the League of Shadows.

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