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Labyrinth Lost
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Labyrinth Lost
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The first book in the Latinx-infused Queer fantasy series from Zoraida Córdova, highly acclaimed author of The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina, that follows three sisters—and teen witches—as they develop their powers and battle magic through epic questing in the realms beyond.

Alex is a bruja and the most powerful witch in her family. But she's hated magic ever since it made her father disappear into thin air. So while most girls celebrate their Quinceañera, Alex prepares for her Deathday—the most important day in a bruja's life and her only opportunity to rid herself of magic.

But the curse she performs during the ceremony backfires, and her family vanishes, forcing Alex to absorb all of the magic from her family line. Left alone, Alex seeks help from Nova, a brujo with ambitions of his own.

To get her family back they must travel to Los Lagos, a land in-between, as dark as Limbo and as strange as Wonderland. And while she's there, what she discovers about herself, her powers, and her family, will change everything...

Brooklyn Brujas Series:

  • Labyrinth Lost (Book 1): Alex's story—set in the mythical fantasy world of Los Lagos
  • Bruja Born (Book 2): Lula's story—urban fantasy set on the streets of Brooklyn
  • Wayward Witch (Book 3): Rose's story—set in the magical lost realm of Adas
  • Perfect for fans of:

  • Teen LGBTQ books
  • Latin American fiction
  • Witch books
  • Myths & legends
  • Dark fantasy quests
  • Praise for Labryinth Lost:

    An NPR Best Young Adult Book of 2016

    Tor.com's Best YA SFF of 2016

    A Bustle Best Book of 2016 Selection

    A Paste Magazine Best Books of 2016

    "[Labyrinth Lost] kicked off...an incredible rise of non-hetero hexing."—Dahlia Adler, Tor.com

    "A richly Latin American, giddily exciting novel."—New York Times Book Review

    "A brilliant brown-girl-in-Brooklyn update on Alice in Wonderland and Dante's Inferno. Very creepy, very magical, very necessary."—Janiel Jose Older, New York Times bestselling author of Shadowshaper

    The first book in the Latinx-infused Queer fantasy series from Zoraida Córdova, highly acclaimed author of The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina, that follows three sisters—and teen witches—as they develop their powers and battle magic through epic questing in the realms beyond.

    Alex is a bruja and the most powerful witch in her family. But she's hated magic ever since it made her father disappear into thin air. So while most girls celebrate their Quinceañera, Alex prepares for her Deathday—the most important day in a bruja's life and her only opportunity to rid herself of magic.

    But the curse she performs during the ceremony backfires, and her family vanishes, forcing Alex to absorb all of the magic from her family line. Left alone, Alex seeks help from Nova, a brujo with ambitions of his own.

    To get her family back they must travel to Los Lagos, a land in-between, as dark as Limbo and as strange as Wonderland. And while she's there, what she discovers about herself, her powers, and her family, will change everything...

    Brooklyn Brujas Series:

  • Labyrinth Lost (Book 1): Alex's story—set in the mythical fantasy world of Los Lagos
  • Bruja Born (Book 2): Lula's story—urban fantasy set on the streets of Brooklyn
  • Wayward Witch (Book 3): Rose's story—set in the magical lost realm of Adas
  • Perfect for fans of:

  • Teen LGBTQ books
  • Latin American fiction
  • Witch books
  • Myths & legends
  • Dark fantasy quests
  • Praise for Labryinth Lost:

    An NPR Best Young Adult Book of 2016

    Tor.com's Best YA SFF of 2016

    A Bustle Best Book of 2016 Selection

    A Paste Magazine Best Books of 2016

    "[Labyrinth Lost] kicked off...an incredible rise of non-hetero hexing."—Dahlia Adler, Tor.com

    "A richly Latin American, giddily exciting novel."—New York Times Book Review

    "A brilliant brown-girl-in-Brooklyn update on Alice in Wonderland and Dante's Inferno. Very creepy, very magical, very necessary."—Janiel Jose Older, New York Times bestselling author of Shadowshaper

    Available formats-
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    Copies-
    • Available:
      1
    • Library copies:
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    Levels-
    • ATOS:
      4.4
    • Lexile:
      630
    • Interest Level:
      UG
    • Text Difficulty:
      2 - 3


    About the Author-
    • Zoraida Córdova is the author of the award-winning Brooklyn Brujas series and The Vicious Deep trilogy. Her short fiction has appeared in Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View, and Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women and Witchcraft. She is the co-editor of Vampires Never Get Old, a YA anthology forthcoming from Imprint/Macmillan in fall 2020. Her upcoming YA novels include Star Wars: A Crash of Fate, and Incendiary, book one in the Hollow Crown duology (Disney/Hyperion 2020). Zoraida was born in Ecuador and raised in Queens, New York. When she isn't working on her next novel, she's planning her next adventure.

    Reviews-
    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 11, 2016
      Seventeen-year-old Alejandra “Alex” Mortiz comes from a long line of brujas, and her family is eager to celebrate Alex’s Deathday, where she’ll summon her ancestors and receive their blessings. Alex’s sisters and mother believe that she hasn’t discovered her power yet, but she has actually been hiding it—and she’ll do anything to get rid of it. Alex is an encantrix, one of the most powerful brujas, and a brujo named Nova Santiago claims to know how she can banish her power for good. When the spell goes sideways and her family disappears, she must journey to the dangerous “in-between world” of Los Lagos, once a land of wonders, to get them back, enlisting Nova as her guide. First in the Brooklyn Brujas series, Córdova’s (the Vicious Deep series) magic-infused, delightfully dark story introduces readers to an engrossing, Latin American–inspired fantasy setting and an irresistible heroine who longs to be “normal” and pines for the father that left their family behind years ago. A final twist will leave readers eager to revisit Córdova’s immersive world. Ages 14–up. Agent: Adrienne Rosado, Leibo Literary.

    • Kirkus

      A Brooklyn bruja who doesn't want her powers must journey to another dimension to save her family.Alejandra Mortiz wishes she were a typical Brooklyn high schooler, but the Ecuadorian-Puerto Rican teen comes from a long line of Latina brujas (witches). Her mother and older sister, Lola, are healers, while her younger sister, Rose, is a dream-walking psychic. Alex, meanwhile, is revealed to be an encantrix--the most powerful kind of bruja, with the potential to master all forms of magic. Believing her magic to be a dangerous burden, she dreads her upcoming Deathday ceremony (a bruja or brujo's coming-of-age rite) until Nova, a mysterious (and gorgeous) brujo, informs her she could probably find the right enchantment to block her ceremonial blessing or even spell away her powers. When an evil supernatural force kidnaps her entire family during her Deathday, Alex must summon her powers--and Nova's knowledge of Los Lagos (the magical underworld)--to find her family and defeat her enemies. The author's blending of Latin American traditions, matriarchy, and religions makes the premise interesting, but the story is ultimately a predictable chosen-one quest. Props to Cordova for Alex's diverse family heritage, but readers will likely spend more time trying to keep track of the Los Lagos geography, various supernatural rules, living (and dead) characters, and off-putting animal sacrifices to feel invested in the multicultural bisexual love triangle. Underwhelming bruja adventure is fine for fans of diverse or urban paranormal stories. (author's note, map) (Fantasy. 13-17) COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • School Library Journal

      Starred review from July 1, 2016

      Gr 9 Up-Alejandra Mortiz comes from a long line of powerful brujas (witches), although she has unsuccessfully tried to hide her powers from her family. They dismiss her disinterest as typical teenage behavior and continue to have high expectations of her and her abilities. At her Deathday celebration, a special ceremony where she is expected to take her place as a bruja and embrace her abilities, Alex rebels. Seeing magic as a curse, Alex rejects her destiny by secretly casting a canto (spell) to strip herself of magic but instead banishes her entire family to Los Lagos, the underworld. Horrified by what she has done, Alex is determined to make things right and free them. She embarks on a dangerous quest into the deadly underworld with the aid of the untrustworthy and handsome Nova and her nonmagical BFF Rishi. What they find is certainly more than any of them bargained for. This work is a magical journey from start to finish. Cordova's realistic world-building is the backbone of this engaging read. She spins a fantasy tale based in Latin American culture, with original mythology that rings true. Her focus on family and relationships, along with themes of loyalty, friendship, love, revenge, and being true to oneself, comes across effortlessly. A complex cast of characters drives the plot while keeping readers captivated. VERDICT A compelling must-have for teens.-Donna Rosenblum, Floral Park Memorial High School, NY

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      August 1, 2016
      Grades 8-11 For witchlike brujas, there are birthdays and there are Deathdays, the latter being when a bruja accepts her powers. Latina Alejandra comes from a long line of brujas that includes her mother and two sisters. Alex, to her dismay, is potentially the most powerful bruja in generations, but during her Deathday celebration, she attempts a spell to rid herself of magic, only to have it backfire and send her entire family to a purgatorylike otherworld. Wracked with guilt, Alex joins forces with Nova, an angry brujo boy, and Rishi, her nonmagical best friend, to face a horde of otherworldly creatures and attempt to save her family. There's a lot going on here, and the narrative can be overstuffed, while Alex's immense powers are at times too convenient. But this succeeds with its lush use of Latin American mythologies, an unexpected love story, and, above all, in Alex's complicated relationship with her family. Alex is a necessary heroine, and this dark fantasy nicely paves the way for a sequel.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2016
      A Brooklyn bruja who doesn't want her powers must journey to another dimension to save her family.Alejandra Mortiz wishes she were a typical Brooklyn high schooler, but the EcuadorianPuerto Rican teen comes from a long line of Latina brujas (witches). Her mother and older sister, Lola, are healers, while her younger sister, Rose, is a dream-walking psychic. Alex, meanwhile, is revealed to be an encantrixthe most powerful kind of bruja, with the potential to master all forms of magic. Believing her magic to be a dangerous burden, she dreads her upcoming Deathday ceremony (a bruja or brujo's coming-of-age rite) until Nova, a mysterious (and gorgeous) brujo, informs her she could probably find the right enchantment to block her ceremonial blessing or even spell away her powers. When an evil supernatural force kidnaps her entire family during her Deathday, Alex must summon her powersand Nova's knowledge of Los Lagos (the magical underworld)to find her family and defeat her enemies. The author's blending of Latin American traditions, matriarchy, and religions makes the premise interesting, but the story is ultimately a predictable chosen-one quest. Props to Crdova for Alex's diverse family heritage, but readers will likely spend more time trying to keep track of the Los Lagos geography, various supernatural rules, living (and dead) characters, and off-putting animal sacrifices to feel invested in the multicultural bisexual love triangle. Underwhelming bruja adventure is fine for fans of diverse or urban paranormal stories. (author's note, map) (Fantasy. 13-17)

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • The New York Times "A richly Latin American, giddily exciting novel. "
    • School Library Journal, starred review "This work is a magical journey from start to finish... A compelling must-have for teens."
    • Publishers Weekly "First in the Brooklyn Brujas series, Córdova's (the Vicious Deep series) magic-infused, delightfully dark story introduces readers to an engrossing, Latin American–inspired fantasy setting and an irresistible heroine who longs to be "normal" and pines for the father that left their family behind years ago. A final twist will leave readers eager to revisit Córdova's immersive world."
    • Danielle Paige, New York Times bestselling author of Dorothy Must Die "Labyrinth Lost is more like reading Paradise Found. Zoraida Córdova brings us a new generation of witches, enchanting and complex. And every page is filled with magic."
    • Daniel José Older, New York Times bestselling author of Shadowshaper "A brilliant brown-girl-in-Brooklyn update on Alice in Wonderland and Dante's Inferno. Very creepy, very magical, very necessary."
    • Melissa Grey, author of The Girl at Midnight "Zoraida Córdova's prose enchants from start to finish. Labyrinth Lost is pure magic."
    • Dhonielle Clayton, author of The Belles and Shiny Broken Pieces "Córdova's world will leave you breathless, and her magic will ignite an envy so green you'll wish you were born a bruja. Delightfully dark and enchanting. An un-putdownable book."
    • Amy Tintera, author of Ruined. "Labyrinth Lost is a magical story of love, family, and finding yourself. Enchanting from start to finish"
    • Cindy Pon, author of Serpentine and Silver Phoenix "Magical and empowering, Labyrinth Lost is an incredible heroine's journey filled with mythos come to life; but at its heart, honors the importance of love and family."
    • Bustle.com "Zoraida Córdova's stunning storytelling and wondrous world-building make this one to remember, and bonus: there's a multicultural, bisexual love triangle to give you the swoons."
    • SLJ Teen Librarian Toolbox "This was a unique and interesting twist on magic from a cultural perspective that I am not very familiar with. It was fascinating, dark and compelling. I highly recommend it."
    • Smart Bitches, Trashy Books "A terrific, galloping adventure through a vivid and wrenching underworld. "
    • School Library Connection "Córdova weaves Latin American religions and cultures, spellbound creatures, and a bit of a love triangle into her unique world. This one is sure to intrigue lovers of fast-paced fantasy"
    • Bustle.com "Zoraida Córdova's story is enchanting, like a modern day fairy tale and just utterly alive."
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