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Silver Nitrate
Silver Nitrate | Silvia Moreno-Garcia
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Daughter of Doctor Moreau and Mexican Gothic comes a fabulous meld of Mexican horror movies and Nazi occultism: a dark thriller about the curse that haunts a legendary lost filmand awakens one womans hidden powers. Montserrat has always been overlooked. Shes a talented sound editor, but shes left out of the boys club running the film industry in 90s Mexico City. And shes all but invisible to her best friend, Tristn, a charming if faded soap opera star, though shes been in love with him since childhood. Then Tristn discovers his new neighbor is the cult horror director Abel Urueta, and the legendary auteur claims he can change their liveseven if his tale of a Nazi occultist imbuing magic into highly volatile silver nitrate stock sounds like sheer fantasy. The magic film was never finished, which is why, Urueta swears, his career vanished overnight. He is cursed. Now the director wants Montserrat and Tristn to help him shoot the missing scene and lift the curse . . . but Montserrat soon notices a dark presence following her, and Tristn begins seeing the ghost of his ex-girlfriend. As they work together to unravel the mystery of the film and the obscure occultist who once roamed their city, Montserrat and Tristn may find that sorcerers and magic are not only the stuff of movies.
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LaurenMags
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Great story about film and occult during the 1990s in Mexico City.

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AlizaApp
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Absolutely loved this most recent horror-thriller from the always-excellent Silvia Moreno-Garcia. Set in 1990s Mexico City, a film sound editor and her best friend (a former soap opera star with a tragic past) befriend an aging director of cult horror movies, who believes his last film is cursed and only they can help him. Creepy and atmospheric and cool.

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kwmg40
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This horror story set in 1990's Mexico City had some weaknesses, but I really liked all the details about Mexico's film industry of the earlier decades. The characters were not all likable but were all flawed in different and interesting ways.

#gottacatchemall @PuddleJumper (prompt 8: “Wooloo: Character with curly hair“)

#52bookclub24 (prompt 19: “A buddy read“, for a local bookclub)

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BC_Dittemore
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Mehso-so

Not what I had expected — more witches and wizardry than horror. It‘s the type of story that could‘ve gone so many ways. Unfortunately, I think Moreno-Garcia struggled with which way to take it. The writing feels rushed and the characters are sort of flat; more like sketches than fully fleshed out people.

As a movie buff, however, I loved all the film references.

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Twainy
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Loved Certain Dark Things & enjoyed Mexican Gothic.

This wasn‘t for me. I received it in a horror subscription box. Wasn‘t horrific. A bit disappointing for a 1st book in a sub.

More of a romance. Character development via dialog dialog dialog.

The good: mentions of old movie studios & classic horror were fabulous! Premise, great! I enjoyed chunks of this book but as a whole I didn‘t feel it was a good example of horror.

Soft pick.

⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

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Coueriamb
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Another #backlogpost from Scarathon lol

I think this is my favorite Moreno-Garcia so far! I am also biased- I like film-based horror. I just think it‘s a lot of fun. It feels like a new medium that‘s been underutilized compared to like a magic item or cursed book.

Give it a shot if you like cursed stuff and headstrong protagonists and learning about old film history and techniques

SamAnne I thought this was a really interesting premise, plot and setting. Certain Dark Things is still my fave but I really enjoyed this read! 5mo
Coueriamb @SamAnne I loved it too! I think the setting/time period made it for me tbh. It all gelled so well! 5mo
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LisaLovesToRead
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This was my first book by Moreno-García & I want to download her others now too. This was great.

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SamAnne
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Love the history & themes SMG uses. Set in 80s Mexico City in the movie industry. Sound editor getting squeezed out of jobs by sexist boss & an actor w/waning career due to old scandal, childhood friends, meet film director who years ago worked on films with Nazi occultists. Spooky evil magic story ensues when they agree to help director dub an old film. Next up: Bad Cree. #scarathlon #TeamBookLovers

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ATB
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This picture represents two books. Listening to Dracula on the walk up to the park and now switching to Silver Nitrate. Oh and 73 degrees in Michigan on Oct 27th for the trifecta!

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Jen2
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Creepy!

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DebinHawaii
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#AutumnPlease

I bought print copies of these two books, both with #EyesOnCover at my indie bookstore a few weeks ago. Not sure if I will get them read during #Scarathlon So many 📚📚📚 so little time!

+6 points for Team #SpookyGhostClub 👻🖤👻

Eggs Well played 👁️📚👁️ 6mo
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ATB
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Wanted to post this picture even though it was taken over a week ago. I thought you all might like the hat.

Ruthiella Love it! 😍 6mo
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ATB
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Enjoying every last second reading on the beach in Nags Head NC. This will surely be the last sun-kissed beach read of 2023 for me. Headed north tomorrow morning.

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ATB
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Reading on the beach! The best!

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bio_chem06
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I was enjoying this book but by the last 60 pages, I started to not care how it ended. But I wouldn‘t say that I wouldn‘t recommend it.

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RainyDayReading
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I wasn‘t sure how I was going to feel about this one. But I actually really liked it! Not as scary as I was hoping but it was still a rather enjoyable read. I really loved the ending which brought the book up for me. This is more so a story about two friends, one selfish and one stubborn, with occult trappings than it is a horror. The backdrop of Mexico in the 90s with characters working in the film industry was also really cool to read.

SamAnne I‘m about 40 pages in and hope I like the read. 7mo
RainyDayReading @SamAnne I hope you do as well! It definitely picks up more towards the end. 7mo
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BookishTrish
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Mehso-so

Huge fan of Mexican Gothic. Not so much of this one. It‘s slow burn was too slow for me. It worked better as a work of historical fiction than as a horror.

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mdemanatee
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Admittedly maybe not my favorite Moreno-Garcia amidst all the options, but she hasn‘t disappointed me yet. Youtube thoughts —->
https://youtu.be/2GuIhIvveCY

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mdemanatee
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What I‘d rather be doing today.

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BeeMagical
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Mehso-so

Book 163🎧 2.5⭐️

I don‘t think I would call this a horror per say, I was definitely expecting a lot more scare or gore but it was pretty tame.

But I appreciate story telling from other cultures and it‘s was very well written. More historical fiction with a dash of horror and magic.

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actualdisneyprincess
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This is WAY better than “The Daughter of Doctor Moreau” was; when I actually get a chance to sit and read, it flies by. (These last two weeks have just been nonstop crazy at work, and when I get home, I do stuff for my Master‘s program and then just go to bed. 😂) But I‘m definitely along for this ride and am looking forward to seeing where it ultimately goes. #silvernitrate #silviamorenogarcia #horror #suspense #mexicanliterature

wisherwishinguponastar Did you read Mexican Gothic? I keep meaning to pick up another one of her books, but I just need to figure out which one. I really enjoyed Mexican Gothic. 8mo
actualdisneyprincess @wisherwishinguponastar I REALLY enjoyed Mexican Gothic! Velvet Was the Night and Daughter of Doctor Moreau were letdowns after that one, but this is pulling the bar up again so far!! 8mo
wisherwishinguponastar I can‘t wait to hear your review then! 8mo
SamAnne Dr. Moreau was a so-so read for me. Loved Mexican Gothic but my favorite was Certan Dark Things. Planning to crack this one open this weekend! 8mo
actualdisneyprincess @wisherwishinguponastar wrapped up a little more quickly and cleanly than I would have liked, but overall a really good spooky szn read!!!! 8mo
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Amie
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Weak pick. Not my favorite by SMG but also not my least favorite. I liked the story but the language seemed clunky and awkward.

SamAnne Hmm….just picked this up from the library. 8mo
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BookwormAHN
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This was a rather fun horror novel set in Mexico in the 90s about a haunted film. When Montserrat and her best friend Tristan discover an unfinished horror movie they of course, have to help finish it. Too bad the film is a sort of spell started by a bunch of insane occultists 🎬
#RushAThon @DieAReader @Andrew65 @GHABI4ROSES

DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 8mo
sarahbarnes I‘m curious about this one! 8mo
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 8mo
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Larkken
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#scarathlon signups are live!! Go see @Clwojick or @StayCurious posts https://litsy.com/p/TzRmdTNLT0RQ to sign up. I‘m excited for the new smaller teams format! And the bingo boards!

Too bad I couldn‘t save this new release for the event, but it was too much fun in the undead-Nazi-occultist using (literal) silver screen magic sort of way! 💀🩻🗝️

Clwojick Thanks so much for sharing! 9mo
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vlwelser
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This author is all over the place. This one is about movies and magic and somehow also Nazis. Set in Mexico in the 1990s.

And making a guest appearance is a book about language and archeology. Because who reads just 1 book?

#BookSpin @TheAromaofBooks

Pub date is 7/18
#ARC #Netgalley

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 9mo
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vlwelser
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I totally hosed June but whatever. On to July!

#BookSpin #DoubleSpin #BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Every month is a fresh start! 😅 10mo
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Cazxxx
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Silvia Moreno-Garcia has quickly become one of my favourite authors so I was excited to get this ARC from NetGalley
This mixes Mexican film with horror, the occult, magic and Nazis. I loved the story although it was a bit slow to get started and as always her writing was immaculate 4 ⭐️

paper.reveries I cannot wait to read this one, she's a fave author of mine, too! ☺️ 11mo
Cazxxx @paper.reveries She‘s great isn‘t she? I still have a couple of her books to get to but I will read anything she writes 😊 11mo
Evileyereviews I have a couple of her books but haven‘t yet read them. Definitely need to prioritize them 11mo
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Addison_Reads
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Mehso-so

#NetGalley #ARC

I'm a big fan of this author, regardless of my opinion on this book. The idea was intriguing- Mexican horror films, the occult, magic, and Nazis. Personally though, I wanted more creepy atmospheric vibes and that doesn't start happening until the halfway point of the story.

I liked the characters, but the pacing was painful.

I'll still read anything this author writes though, but this one just wasn't for me.

paper.reveries Nooooooo!!!! 😫😫 I'm gonna keep my expectations low so that I'm pleasantly surprised hahaha 11mo
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ChrisBohjalian
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Bedtime reading: the wonderful @silviamg . Good-night!