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Carregando... Hoodoo (edição: 2015)de Ronald L. Smith
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Hoodoo was a pretty fun read. I wish I was a little more pulled in by it - characters besides Hoodoo could have been filled out a lot more, and the setting could have been stronger to make this story even spookier and more memorable. The scenes with the Stranger and descriptions of his movements and image were awesome, and made up for places where the story was a bit thin. Good spooky stuff! ( ) Hoodoo is the name of a twelve year old boy living in Alabama in the 1930's. It's also the word for the African folk magic his family practices, though Hoodoo has yet to discover any talent for hoodoo himself until he visits a fortuneteller at the fair. When her prophecies begin appearing, Hoodoo is terrified to realize that it's all leading up to him having to fight the demonic stranger the old woman warned him about. A spooky story of demons and ghosts set among African-Americans in the South. Running a close second to that main plot is all the Southern food and the cooking and eating of it. ***Reasons I want to read this*** Some members in my family have an interesting relationship with voodoo/hoodoo (even though they are not the same, they use it interchangeable which makes it even more interesting) and I never got why. They certainly don't care about the history or the cultures it belongs to. I think we all have those kinds of members in our family (either born or found). Eccentric and interesting. The reason I want to read this is because I would've loved this growing up. And I think my family would've enjoyed it. Sometimes I ache because there is so much more fiction we desperately would have wanted growing up. Representation of any kind is important and it doesn't matter how old you get, if you didn't had it growing up I think something in you will always ache even if you're glad that it can be found today. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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In 1930s Alabama, twelve-year-old Hoodoo Hatcher is the only member of his family who seems unable to practice folk magic, but when a mysterious man called the Stranger puts the entire town at risk from his black magic, Hoodoo must learn to conjure to defeat him. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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