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The Ordinary Bruja

For fans of Mexican Gothic and The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina, The Ordinary Bruja is a psychological horror and magical realism novel about grief, ancestral secrets, Dominican brujería, and one woman’s fight to reclaim the magic her family tried to bury.

When strange messages appear in mirrors, and the scent of cigar smoke follows her through her small Ohio hometown, Marisol Espinal must confront the ghosts of her past, the truth about her mother’s death, and the family curse waiting for her on Hallowthorn Hill.

Her family buried the magic. Now it wants out.

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Book Review: The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende


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The Wind Knows My Name is nothing short of breathtaking. Isabel Allende, with her signature narrative prowess, manages to weave multiple storylines into a powerful and cohesive masterpiece. By the third chapter, I found myself in awe of her talent, realizing how she was seamlessly bringing together disparate stories and voices.

This novel is filled with so many raw emotions that, at times, it left my stomach in knots. It touches on profound themes of human suffering, resilience, and the search for acceptance. Allende’s many voices within the story ultimately amount to one unified voice: humanity. The struggles of acceptance, forgiveness, and starting over are so genuine, so palpable, that you feel every ounce of pain and hope that the characters experience.

What truly moved me was how delicately yet powerfully Allende handles these themes. It’s not just the historical backdrop or the personal journeys of the characters—it’s the way these stories are told, with compassion and deep insight into the human condition. The novel does what only the best books can do: it makes you reflect on your own life and the world around you.

If you enjoy literature that touches on human suffering, resilience, and the complexities of life, I cannot recommend The Wind Knows My Name enough. Allende’s writing is heavy yet delicate, emotionally gripping, and full of humanity. You’ll be captivated from the first page to the very last.


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