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The Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez
The Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez | Adrianna Cuevas
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In this magical middle-grade debut novel from Adrianna Cuevas, The Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez, a Cuban American boy must use his secret ability to communicate with animals to save the inhabitants of his town when they are threatened by a tule vieja, a witch that transforms into animals. All Nestor Lopez wants is to live in one place for more than a few months and have dinner with his dad. When he and his mother move to a new town to live with his grandmother after his dad’s latest deployment, Nestor plans to lay low. He definitely doesn’t want to anyone find out his deepest secret: that he can talk to animals. But when the animals in his new town start disappearing, Nestor's grandmother becomes the prime suspect after she is spotted in the woods where they were last seen. As Nestor investigates the source of the disappearances, he learns that they are being seized by a tule vieja—a witch who can absorb an animal’s powers by biting it during a solar eclipse. And the next eclipse is just around the corner... Now it’s up to Nestor’s extraordinary ability and his new friends to catch the tule vieja—and save a place he might just call home.
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Amie
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Middle grade fantasy. Nestor moves a lot because his dad is in the army. When Nestor's dad is deployed to Afghanistan Nestor and his mom move in with his abuela. He makes friends and joins a club, which he doesn't usually do at new schools. Nestor can talk to animals (& they talk back). He and his friends save the town from a witch in the woods.

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rachelsbrittain
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Book Outlet and Bookshop.org haul!

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amber_ldsmom
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Panpan

2/5🌟
I felt that this one was just not thought out very thoroughly and that the writing was pretty immature. A few things just didn‘t make sense. Like, if the animals could understand English, why couldn‘t they understand Spanish? I was frustrated with things like that. #amazonbookbox

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Bookgoil
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Cramming two more books into October. I‘ll listen a bit later to something as well but these two I plan to finish for #scarathlon2020 #teamharkness @StayCurious