This Saturday, Camilasbooks brings us "Electric Shamans at the Festival of the Sun" by the Ecuadorian author Mónica Ojeda, a recommendation that, in the reviewer's own words, is a captivating, captivating, hypnotic and fascinating story; We talk about freedom and shamanism, but also about the deep and internal explosion of human beings.
This is a novel that not only attracts attention for its title, but also for its cover, as it is very colorful, while its name arouses anyone's curiosity, as you begin to imagine various things that promise an unforgettable trip.
"Mónica immerses us in a wonderful and exquisite poetic prose that also takes us on a quite intense journey where oral tradition and the horrors that exist in some places come together, with a load of ancestral legends and myths," says Camilasbooks.
"Electric shamans at the sun festival" It is a novel that undoubtedly invites us to delve into the unexplored and mysterious, in addition to immersing ourselves in this wonderful narrative, where the real merges with the supernatural.
This book is about Noa and Nicole, two friends who decide to escape from Guayaquil, Ecuador, to go to Ruido Solar, a music festival that lasts a couple of days and takes place in the Ecuadorian Andes, that's how the adventure begins. They go with the idea of leaving everything behind and having incredible moments, but there comes a point when Noa begins to have a kind of ancestral connection and begins to change, this leads her to look for her father; From that moment on, many things are unleashed where both girls must face a series of challenges and enigmas.
The story complements itself because it has a good plot, but the geographical space is also very striking and invites you to explore a unique narrative, with different voices. In addition, the book is divided into different parts that, as a whole, become exquisite.
To learn more about this recommendation, listen to Camilasbooks in her review this week.
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