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4 Latino Books That’ll Make You Cry Your Eyes Out

Gia Herrera2 years ago2 years ago011 mins

This article was written as part of Latinitas Magazine Workshop, find out more information here. I love reading many different book genres that carry a life lesson or just take you to another world to envision. As soon as I find the right book to read I will not put it down till I know…

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“Mexican Gothic” – Colonialism at its Creepiest

Anna Martinez5 years ago5 years ago05 mins

By Laura Donnelly AUSTIN, Tx. — Do you like creepy stories? An intensity that builds like a slow heat? All with a nod to dark histories in Mexico’s interior? “Mexican Gothic” reads like cinema, as in, I cannot wait until this story becomes a movie! On the cover of “Mexican Gothic,” we see a beautiful,…

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