The Brujos of Borderland High

Gume Laurel

Book - 2025

"High school is rough for a gay teen brujo going through his first breakup. And Alejandro's supernatural ability to see the past with the use of his tarot cards makes it so the past is all he ever really focuses on. Alejandro would like to pour his passion into piano to prepare for the upcoming winter recital, but bizarre supernatural forces seem out to get him. When a time-traveling demon arrives with a mission to stop the upcoming high school winter recital from taking place, Alejandro must focus on the future to slay the demon, save the recital, and maybe get a second chance at love"--Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Paranormal fiction
Novels in verse
Poetry
Young adult fiction
Published
Buffalo, New York : Enslow Publishing LLC 2025
Language
English
Main Author
Gume Laurel (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
187 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781978597358
9781978597365
9798368735092
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 8 Up--There is something for everyone across these six novels in verse. Songs for the Offseason is about a young man coping with a summer of unbearable loss. Take a Sad Song (yes, that's a Beatles reference) is an inspired-by-a-true-story tale of a young girl sentenced to boarding school. The other books feature young people atoning for the mistakes of their ancestors, fighting demons, surviving a home break-in, and navigating a hostile space colony. The structure lends itself well to the rapid pace of the stories, although, some of the books feel more like prose novels with creative line breaks than stories told in verse. The titles that grapple with complex emotions like loss, identity, and shame are the strongest. The fantasy, sci-fi, and suspense are weaker, but welcome additions to the stories in this format. VERDICT Songs for the Offseason and Take a Sad Song are highlights in this series, but all are worth a try.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An accessible and witchy romantic adventure told in verse. Alejandro Zamora's brujería is the ability to see the past. Lately he's been particularly fixated on bygone times--ever since his boyfriend dumped him after cheating on him. Trying to avoid more pain, Ale vows not to fall in love again, but even focusing his energy on his classes at Borderland High, a magical school in Texas, seems difficult when mysterious events start happening. Ale's deck of brujo cards is only supposed to contain 40 cards, but people keep finding extras with his initials on them. A giant cicada with murderous intent breaks into school, and then, to top it all off, there might be someone watching him. At least Ale can still count on his dad and his friend Zander Avaloz to be by his side as his emotional state worsens and he feels lower and lower. But a brujo who looks just like him starts wreaking havoc with Cold Magic--a sinister, forbidden type of magic that "freezes / your heart / alive"--and the situation worsens as everyone except for Zander believes Ale is responsible. The poems are laid out within a gorgeous interior design that resembles tarot cards and at times takes the form of text threads. This exciting story about believing in love again, set in an intriguing and magical world, seamlessly weaves Spanish into the reluctant reader--friendly text. A sweet and hopeful story of queer love and brujo magic. (glossary)(Verse paranormal. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.