chris b reviewed The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas
The Hacienda
5 stars
I really wish I remembered more from that one segment on the Mexican war for independence. Excellent haunted house book
English language
Published June 2, 2022 by Cengage Gale.
I really wish I remembered more from that one segment on the Mexican war for independence. Excellent haunted house book
The Hacienda is the perfect mixture of crime drama, witchcraft, love and historic fiction. It reminds me a lot of Victorian times, but set in Mexico after the War of Independence. Great read.
Finalmente tirando um tempo para escrever uma pequena resenha sobre o livro. Eu achei The Hacienda bem mediano - enquanto a parte cultural, histórica do livro foi muito interessante e eu estava muito imersa na conversa entre os personagens (muitos pontos positivos para os narradores do audiobook), o mistério em si não foi interessante e a história apresenta apenas 2 possíveis personagens culpados pelo o que aconteceu com Maria Catalina (outra coisa que eu acho que não deveriam ter entregado na sinopse foi que aconteceu alguma coisa com ela). Qualquer um dos dois personagens que fosse revelado o culpado não teria me surpreendido. O outro twist que a autora também botou pra surpreender o leitor de que Maria Catalina não era uma pessoa boa também não teve efeito sobre mim, acho que por ter visto esse twist em tantos livros antes...
Considerando ser um livro de estréia acho que a …
Finalmente tirando um tempo para escrever uma pequena resenha sobre o livro. Eu achei The Hacienda bem mediano - enquanto a parte cultural, histórica do livro foi muito interessante e eu estava muito imersa na conversa entre os personagens (muitos pontos positivos para os narradores do audiobook), o mistério em si não foi interessante e a história apresenta apenas 2 possíveis personagens culpados pelo o que aconteceu com Maria Catalina (outra coisa que eu acho que não deveriam ter entregado na sinopse foi que aconteceu alguma coisa com ela). Qualquer um dos dois personagens que fosse revelado o culpado não teria me surpreendido. O outro twist que a autora também botou pra surpreender o leitor de que Maria Catalina não era uma pessoa boa também não teve efeito sobre mim, acho que por ter visto esse twist em tantos livros antes...
Considerando ser um livro de estréia acho que a autora tem muito potencial. Não é um livro que eu não recomende, mas não achei "wow" como as pessoas dizem que é.
Sometimes a book just works. Sometimes a book does exactly what it needs to and exactly what you want it to, and this was definitely one of those times for me.
Usually I like to be stingy with my five-star ratings and save them for truly special books that are unlike anything I've read before. The Hacienda doesn't really fall into that category, but at the same time I can't think of an argument against it. It had an interesting prompt and inciting incident, not one but two great protagonists, some good spooks, an interesting setting and time period I've never seen tackled in media before, and a variety of memorable moments. Every plot point can be worked back logically and explained in a context that makes sense; there's a good sense of cause-and-effect. And even the side characters were fleshed out enough that I could envision what they would …
Sometimes a book just works. Sometimes a book does exactly what it needs to and exactly what you want it to, and this was definitely one of those times for me.
Usually I like to be stingy with my five-star ratings and save them for truly special books that are unlike anything I've read before. The Hacienda doesn't really fall into that category, but at the same time I can't think of an argument against it. It had an interesting prompt and inciting incident, not one but two great protagonists, some good spooks, an interesting setting and time period I've never seen tackled in media before, and a variety of memorable moments. Every plot point can be worked back logically and explained in a context that makes sense; there's a good sense of cause-and-effect. And even the side characters were fleshed out enough that I could envision what they would do if placed in a given situation. As a whole, it felt like a very polished presentation of lots of little things I've seen in other books, but compiled into one satisfying work.
I especially liked the dynamic the main protagonist (Beatriz) experienced, which was basically, "yes, this house is haunted; yes, it's scaring the shit out of me; yes, I might die here, but goddamn it, I will tame this house if I have to because I literally have no other choice." Meanwhile the other protagonist (Andrés) is trying to walk the line of his job (a literal Catholic priest) while wrestling with the folklore/witch doctor remedies his grandmother taught him and that he knows will accomplish more than any rosary would.
It was just a refreshing take on the haunted house subgenre and a good example that even more obscure historical eras (at least I don't know of any books or movies taking place immediately after the Mexican War of Independence in 1822) can serve as viable settings for horror stories. I want more books like this.