Niño Wrestles the World
Yuyi Morales
2013
What can I say about this book that has not already been beautifully said? Niño, a little boy with a big imagination, dons the mask of a luchador and battles figures from Mexican folklore. Absolutely beautiful! It is incredibly difficult to find books for children on luchadores, La Llorona, El Chamuco, and the other figures in the book. Most of the books you find that cover these topics are folklore collections for older readers. This book introduces beliefs from the Mexican culture in a way children can enjoy. I love the ending where the little sisters prove to be much more of a challenge than any of the folkloric figures. The illustrations and the presentation (“Señoras y Señores,… now accepting ALL COMERS…,” etc) go perfectly together. I love everything about this book, including the luchador profiles at the beginning and end, and note at the back of the book that explains the history of Mexican luchadores. It was my belief that El Santo did make his identity known during his lifetime, although I may be wrong about that. An absolutely amazing book, a recommended purchase, and one that will have a place on my personal library shelf.
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Saturday, December 8, 2018
Similar (and Beautiful) Covers
Who doesn't notice a beautiful book cover? I've collected a few here that remind me of one another and that I also love. I hope to one day have a cover like this for one of my own books.
Shadowcaster - Cinda Williams Chima
Throne of Glass - Sarah J. Maas
The Outcast - Taran Matharu
Thursday, September 6, 2018
If You Like...Egyptian Myths
Who doesn't love Egyptian mythology? I love The Kane Chronicles series by Rick Riordan. I listened to them on audio book, and they are by far one of my favorite audio book series. Katherine Kellgren does the voice of Sadie, and she was already my favorite audio book narrator, and in this audio book she does an amazing job. I am so glad that I was able to enjoy these books with Katherine as narrator.
I have also read the Percy Jackson series (click here if you're looking for similar books on Greek myths), but I feel that I love the Kane Chronicles even more than Percy Jackson. The books have it all: lightning fast action, humor, life lessons, interesting characters, family, history, and even grilled cheese sandwiches. Check out these titles if you're looking for similar reads.
Underworlds by Tony Abbott
Tut: The Story of My Immortal Life by P.J. Hoover
Tombquest by Michael Northrop
Pyramid Hunters by Peter Vegas