Gods of Jade and Shadow

Paperback, 384 pages

Published Feb. 18, 2020 by Del Rey, Del Rey Books.

ISBN:
978-0-525-62077-8
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4 stars (61 reviews)

The Jazz Age is in full swing, but Casiopea Tun is too busy cleaning the floors of her wealthy grandfather’s house to listen to any fast tunes. Nevertheless, she dreams of a life far from her dusty small town in southern Mexico. A life she can call her own.

Yet this new life seems as distant as the stars, until the day she finds a curious wooden box in her grandfather’s room. She opens it—and accidentally frees the spirit of the Mayan god of death, who requests her help in recovering his throne from his treacherous brother. Failure will mean Casiopea’s demise, but success could make her dreams come true.

In the company of the strangely alluring god and armed with her wits, Casiopea begins an adventure that will take her on a cross-country odyssey from the jungles of Yucatán to the bright lights of Mexico City—and deep into the …

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A fairy tale about justice

4 stars

This is a story told in dream logic, where you believe the impossible things that are right in front of you because to deny them would just waste everyone's time. The protagonist is unflinchingly practical, and learns to use her temper to her advantage. The antagonist is an embodiment of the petulant powerful who fear being laughed at, and find that that somehow justifies the disproportionate misery they inflict on others. The setting is a concentrated infusion of off-axis 1920s that seeps into every crevice of the narrative. Beautifully delivered.

Review of 'Gods of Jade and Shadow' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

A good enough book, following a god trying to get his realm back with the help of a young Christian woman from Yucatan. The middle is a travelog of Mexico in the 1920s. The show build of the romance is sweet. Wasn't impressed with the final Christian themes of sacrifice and forgiveness tying the story into a neat package. OTOH, that ending was better than the promised death and destruction as far as the eye could see.

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I went in to the book craving an American Gods-like read, but in Mexico. In the best of the book I got that, but in the worst I got a bit of a predictable "weird-boy-meets-simple-girl" type beat that I got tired of. 

Review of 'Gods of Jade and Shadow' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This is a fantastic fantasy/mythology novel that deals with themes of belonging, family, aspiration, and mythmaking. I was dazzled by Moreno-Garcia’s descriptions of Jazz Age Mexico, a setting I am woefully ignorant of. I picked up this book because it concerned Maya mythology, and I’m a sucker for indigenous Mesoamerican myths and cultures—especially the Aztec, but the Maya as well. Moreno-Garcia brings the Popol Vuh alive in this text; regrettably, I have not read the original text, but I can imagine that the author is faithful to it. There are a lot of references to Maya culture and mythology to enliven the plot and characters.

The writing style felt juvenile at times; there was more ‘telling’ than ‘showing’. At several points of the story, Moreno-Garcia recounts the themes of the book and even highlights specific motifs, as if the reader were not careful enough to find those on their own. …

Review of 'Gods of Jade and Shadow' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I had high expectations for this book coming in - the jazz age historical fiction + mythology combo had me reflecting on media I've loved like American Gods and the classic video game Grim Fandango.

The early section of the book felt awkward to me, whether because of my own high expectations or because the book was still finding its footing. By the middle I was invested and enjoying the ride. The ending was thoroughly satisfying, in a way that makes the whole book shine a bit brighter in retrospect.

Review of 'Gods of Jade and Shadow' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I can't remember who recommended this but it sounded interesting so I got it from the library and gave it a try. It's set in 1920s Mexico and woven around Mayan mythology; young Cinderella-type Casiopea Tun lives a life of servitude to her grandfather, but while everyone is out and she has been left behind as a punishment, she opens the secret locked chest in his room and discovers the bones of the Mayan death god Hun-Kame. A sliver of bone pierces her hand and her blood revives the god, and from that point forward they're both tied together.

Hun-Kame must restore his power and confront his twin brother to reclaim the throne of the Mayan underworld before Casiopea's human blood and influence weaken him so far be forgets his godhood and becomes fully human. Casiopea is slowly dying from the god's bone shard in her hand and unless Hun-Kame …

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