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Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
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Hmm. How best to describe “Mexican Gothic?�

I guess I would say it’s �

A little bit H. P. Lovecraft.
A little bit Alfred Hitchcock.
A lotta bit creepy old house.

Yes. Mexican Gothic is part mystery. It’s part Gothic suspense. It’s part horror. Maybe even part New Weird. (Maybe.) And all its various parts are expertly and seamlessly blended by the skillful words of Silvia Moreno-Garcia.

Set in 1950s Mexico, the novel follows the young socialite, Noemi Taboada, as she travels to High Place, an old mansion in the countryside, to visit her newly married cousin, Catalina. Concerned for her cousin’s welfare after receiving a disturbingly odd letter from Catalina, Noemi is uncertain as to what she will find at the house upon her arrival.

Noemi quickly learns that not only is High Place dreary and decrepit, but it is inhabited by the highly peculiar and unusual Doyle family. Determined to help her cousin, Noemi refuses to be intimidated by the members of Catalina’s married-into family � namely, the enigmatic Virgil, her cousin’s husband, and Howard, the elderly Doyle patriarch who develops a weird obsession with Noemi, herself. And she also fails to be frightened by High Place, even as the house begins to occupy and fill her dreams with disturbing, unimaginable scenes of horrifying violence.

Before long, Noemi discovers that many dark and shocking secrets hide among the Doyles and the confines of High Place. She can only hope that it’s not too late to save Catalina, and herself, from the clutches of the family and the house.

I think Moreno-Garcia took a bit of a risk with Mexican Gothic. Many genres are crossed and bent in order for her to successfully and innovatively twist the classic Gothic haunted house story. In the hands of a lesser writer, I believe the novel would’ve likely fallen flat on its face. But Moreno-Garcia is certainly not a lesser writer. And her gamble pays off handsomely.

The novel is incredibly atmospheric and eerie. Moreno-Garcia’s writing is so vividly descriptive, and she creates an environment on the page that is almost claustrophobic to read. High Place comes to life � I could visualize the colors and the tapestries, smell the decay, feel the dampness of the hallways. I felt as if I was within the walls of the old mansion, right alongside Noemi. Moreno-Garcia also employs more of a classic style of writing that, to me, is very reminiscent of the 1950s and serves to further set the scene, creating a feeling of being swept back in time to a different era.

Moreover, Moreno-Garcia takes her time developing the story and refuses to rush the narrative. The pace, admittedly, is slightly sluggish in the beginning of the novel, but not ever was I bored. I found the slow build of the creep factor, the gradually escalating strangeness of High Place to be quite effective.

But in terms of horror, Mexican Gothic is not what I would consider to be truly frightening. It stimulates a different kind of terror in the reader. It’s more of a chilling, grotesque, sickening, shudder-inducing, Lovecraft and New Weird type of horror, rather than an I-need-to-leave-all-the-lights-on-to-go-to-sleep-because-I’m-so-scared type of horror.

And Noemi � I enjoyed her immensely. She’s smart. She’s brave. She’s witty. She’s also extremely self-absorbed and superficial, but she shows true concern for Catalina and genuinely desires to help her. She has a strong heart. Moreno-Garcia puts forth great effort to develop Noemi fully, resulting in a very well-rounded character.

But the Doyle family � well-rounded, they are not. All we truly know about Virgil, Howard, and the cousins, Florence and Francis, is that they are certifiably creepy and highly odd. Occasionally, we are given details about their past histories to fill in the gaps. For the most part, however, they come across as extremely flat, one-dimensional individuals.

You know what, though? The flat characterization still works, for some reason. I believe it has something to do with the overall classic horror film feel of Mexican Gothic and all the Alfred Hitchcock vibes the story radiates. In my mind while reading, I repeatedly envisioned Hitchcock turning the narrative into a movie. And the flat, almost distant characterization of the Doyle family seems to fit the novel if viewing it from the standpoint of an old-school scary movie. (Make sense? Hope so.)

Now, for my one complaint � the mystery regarding the origin of the supernatural phenomena and illness at High Place is just too simple for the reader to solve. It is glaringly obvious if close attention is paid. Moreno-Garcia neither hides her hand well, nor bluffs the reader. By the time I was a quarter of the way through the book, I knew the how and why of all the madness, and I was mildly disappointed that the secret of the source was not more heavily veiled.

Sigh. Perfection is difficult to come by, isn’t it?

As imperfect as it may be, Mexican Gothic is nonetheless a terrific read. I loved it. And I highly recommend it.






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Reading Progress

July 11, 2020 – Shelved
July 11, 2020 – Shelved as: to-read
July 24, 2020 –
page 82
25.62% "I really hope I haven’t figured out the cause of all the spookiness and illness at the house. Surely, Moreno-Garcia wouldn’t so obviously show her hand? Fingers crossed I’m wrong about it."
July 25, 2020 –
page 155
48.44% "Alexander Skarsgard would be a perfect Virgil."
July 26, 2020 –
66.0%
July 27, 2020 –
87.0% "Remember how I said at the beginning of the novel how I hoped I hadn't already figured out the cause of all the spookiness and illness?

Yep. I was right. Sigh."

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message 1: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Fantastic review Melissa 🌸


message 2: by Michael (new)

Michael David (on hiatus) Fantastic review, Melissa! I'm hearing so much good and bad, so I may have to find out which side of the fence I'm on. 😊 Bummer that you figured out a major part early on!


Brenda ~The Sisters~Book Witch Great review, Melissa! New weird I love that!


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Maureen wrote: "Fantastic review Melissa 🌸"

Thank you so much, Maureen! :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Michael wrote: "Fantastic review, Melissa! I'm hearing so much good and bad, so I may have to find out which side of the fence I'm on. 😊 Bummer that you figured out a major part early on!"

Thank you, Michael. I know -- some readers aren't finding Mexican Gothic to be very enjoyable. But I sure did. It's so unique. If you do decide to give it a try, I hope you land on my side of the fence. :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Brenda - Traveling Sisters Book Reviews wrote: "Great review, Melissa! New weird I love that!"

Thank you very much, Brenda! Ha! New Weird is definitely an interesting genre to read, if you've never given it a try. China Mieville and Jeff VanderMeer are two of the more popular authors. I've yet to read Mieville, but VanderMeer is great. :)


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Mischenko This sounds great, Melissa! Excellent review. 😊


message 8: by JanB (new)

JanB Genre mash-ups are risky, and I'm happy to see you enjoyed it, especially since its sitting on my bookshelf :) Great review Melissa!


MarilynW Great review, it's funny, most reviews convince me that I don't want to read this one but still, there is something pulling me towards it.


message 10: by Farrah (new)

Farrah Fantastic review 🙂🙂


Meredith (Trying to catch up!) Fabulous review, Melissa! I love how you describe this book and I can't wait to read it!


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Mischenko wrote: "This sounds great, Melissa! Excellent review. 😊"

Thanks so much, Mischenko! :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books JanB wrote: "Genre mash-ups are risky, and I'm happy to see you enjoyed it, especially since its sitting on my bookshelf :) Great review Melissa!"

Thank you, Jan! So true -- genre mash-ups are VERY tricky. But Moreno-Garcia pulled it off. I hope you enjoy the mash-up, too. :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books marilyn wrote: "Great review, it's funny, most reviews convince me that I don't want to read this one but still, there is something pulling me towards it."

Thank you very much, Marilyn! I get what you mean by the pull. I say give Mexican Gothic a try if you're feeling tugged towards it. Worst case scenario, you end up hating it, I suppose. But you may LOVE it and be pleasantly surprised, too. :)


message 15: by Jayme (new)

Jayme Thanks for your unique perspective on this polarizing story! Terrific review!


message 16: by Kaceey (new)

Kaceey Terrific review Melissa! Glad you enjoyed! Lol! I still want that perfect read!🤣💖


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Farrah wrote: "Fantastic review 🙂🙂"

Thank you, Farrah! :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Meredith wrote: "Fabulous review, Melissa! I love how you describe this book and I can't wait to read it!"

Thank you, Meredith! I sure hope you love "Mexican Gothic," too. Some people do. Some people don't. But I think it's great. :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Jayme wrote: "Thanks for your unique perspective on this polarizing story! Terrific review!"

You're welcome, Jayme! You sure hit the nail on the head. "Mexican Gothic" is definitely a polarizing read. :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Kaceey wrote: "Terrific review Melissa! Glad you enjoyed! Lol! I still want that perfect read!🤣💖"

Thanks so much, Kaceey! Ha! I know. Perfect reads are hard to come by. I've found a few over the years -- but I could probably count them on one hand and one hand only. :)


message 21: by Deanna (new)

Deanna Great review, Melissa!


message 22: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Fantastic review Melissa. I've read both good and bad about this, and your review makes me understand where a person might not appreciate it. Dark and atmospheric....I'll keep in mind when I'm in a mood :-)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Deanna wrote: "Great review, Melissa!"

Thank you very much, Deanna! I appreciate it. :)


message 24: by jade (new) - rated it 4 stars

jade what a lovely review, melissa! i agree with so many of the things you've said.

"I believe it has something to do with the overall classic horror film feel of Mexican Gothic and all the Alfred Hitchcock vibes the story radiates."

yes!! this is such a clever observation. when i was reading this book i couldn't really put my finger on it, but it does have that classic horror film feeling.


message 25: by Dan (new) - added it

Dan Lutts Great review, Melissa! :-)


Marialyce Although this one didn't work for me, I enjoyed reading your review, Melissa.


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Barbara wrote: "Fantastic review Melissa. I've read both good and bad about this, and your review makes me understand where a person might not appreciate it. Dark and atmospheric....I'll keep in mind when I'm in a..."

Thank you, Barbara! Yes -- the reviews are very split on Mexican Gothic. If you decide to give it a try, I do hope you like it. But I understand it's definitely not for everyone. :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books jade wrote: "what a lovely review, melissa! i agree with so many of the things you've said.

"I believe it has something to do with the overall classic horror film feel of Mexican Gothic and all the Alfred Hitc..."


Thanks, Jade! And thank you for letting me know that you agree with my classic horror film/Hitchcock comparison. I haven't seen any other reviews mention this aspect yet, so I was nervous that perhaps I was a bit off base. :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Dan wrote: "Great review, Melissa! :-)"

Thank you very much, Dan! I appreciate the kind compliment. :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Marialyce wrote: "Although this one didn't work for me, I enjoyed reading your review, Melissa."

Thank you, Marialyce! I totally get why Mexican Gothic may not be for everyone -- and I'm sorry you didn't enjoy it more. :)


message 31: by Kelli (new)

Kelli Wilson wonderful review Melissa!!


Michelle Another terrific review, Melissa! 💙 I am so glad that you enjoyed this one too.


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Kelli wrote: "wonderful review Melissa!!"

Thank you so much, Kelli! I appreciate you saying so. :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Michelle wrote: "Another terrific review, Melissa! 💙 I am so glad that you enjoyed this one too."

Thank you very much, Michelle. You're very kind. :)


message 35: by Beata (new)

Beata Terrific review, Melissa :)) Glad you enjoyed it so much! :)


message 36: by Susanne (new) - added it

Susanne Brilliant review Melissa!!! Sounds really good. I haven't considered adding this to my list because it's insane and yet now I wonder, why not?! Thanks for that!


Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader I’m really looking forward to this one, Melissa! Terrific review!


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Cheshta wrote: "Thank you for this brilliant review! Can't wait to read it🤩"

You're welcome, Cheshta. Fingers crossed you will love "Mexican Gothic. :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Beata wrote: "Terrific review, Melissa :)) Glad you enjoyed it so much! :)"

Thank you, Beata! :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Susanne wrote: "Brilliant review Melissa!!! Sounds really good. I haven't considered adding this to my list because it's insane and yet now I wonder, why not?! Thanks for that!"

Exactly, Susanne! Why not add it? "Mexican Gothic" may surprise you. :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader wrote: "I’m really looking forward to this one, Melissa! Terrific review!"

Thank you very much, Jennifer! I hope you find "Mexican Gothic" to be a great read. :)


Julie Outstanding review, Melissa! 💖


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Lyn I absolutely loved your review, Melissa. ♥️ This book has already been added to my list.


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Julie wrote: "Outstanding review, Melissa! 💖"

Thanks so much, Julie. I appreciate you saying so. :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Lyn wrote: "I absolutely loved your review, Melissa. ♥️ This book has already been added to my list."


Thank you very much, Lyn! You are very kind. :) I do hope you love "Mexican Gothic" as much as I do, when you read it. :)


message 46: by Lori (new)

Lori Great review, Melissa!


message 47: by Bridgett (new)

Bridgett Superb review, Melissa! I'm planning to start this one soon.


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Lori wrote: "Great review, Melissa!"

Thanks so much, Lori! :)


Melissa ~ Bantering Books Bridgett wrote: "Superb review, Melissa! I'm planning to start this one soon."

Thank you, Bridgett! I hope you end up falling into my side of the camp for "Mexican Gothic." The reviews are so split. :)


message 50: by Kat (new)

Kat You paint a vivid picture with your review, Melissa. It sounds fascinating!


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