3.8/5 stars
TW: addiction (very interesting rep!), drug abuse, gang violence, death, some gore, racism, toxic family members
When I first learned of Five Midnights, I was very excited to read it during Halloween and follow another page-turing mystery by a Latine author, one ya this time. Unfortunately, a reading slump hit me during November, and I finished it in almost a month. However, it was still quite an enjoyable. I believe I would have enjoyed it more if I read it when I was younger, truth be told, because the writing was not my favourite thing, but it was still spooky and interesting.
This book follows a different cast of characters who have their lives all tangled in the murders of a mysterious presence who might or might not be El Cuco, and who might or might not be threatening to tear a community apart. But more than this, it is the story of a mixed race girl who loves adventure, stands up for herself and faces everything with kindness and bravery. There are many interesting ideas in this book, about forgiveness, addiction, retribution, taking back your life and making up for past mistakes. There are also many instances of folklore being masterfully woven into the plot, which were handled perfectly by the author, in my opinion, because even when the mystery was uncovered, there was a lot of turmoil and questions to be answered.
I loved the addiction rep in this. I loved that it showed how difficult it is to step back from its harmful embrance, how it is an all-going fight, mixed with guilt and pain and darkness. I believe the author handled it really well, and the story gave a voice to characters who went through this. I also really appreciated the fact that romantic love did not cure these characters but just gave them another reason to fight, and so did family and friendship. Speaking of the romance, I did not really like it, because I found it very insta-lovey and kind of useless for the continuation of the story, but I was still happy for the chatacters getting together, because they did have chemistry.
What I probably loved the most in this was the family relationships, and the way strong bonds affected the main character's actions. I was pleasantly surprised by the way affection was shown in this novel, and it warmed my heart multiple times.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this for readers of ΥΑ mysteries and thrillers who want to read something that mixes mythology and reality and plays along the lines of human vs monster hororr ♥ Until the next review, please stay safe and strong ♥ You all are wonderful ♥
~Mary ♥