Last Canto of the Dead
(Libby/OverDrive eAudiobook)

Book Cover
Average Rating
Contributors
Series
Outlaw saints volume 2
Published
Disney Hyperion , 2023.
Status
Checked Out

Available Platforms

Libby/OverDrive
Titles may be read via Libby/OverDrive. Libby/OverDrive is a free app that allows users to borrow and read digital media from their local library, including ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines. Users can access Libby/OverDrive through the Libby/OverDrive app or online. The app is available for Android and iOS devices.

Description

"San Madrigal is as real as Wakanda or the Shire or Earthsea. Only the best authors can make me feel nostalgic for a place that never existed but needs to exist, and Daniel Jose Older is one of the best."--Rick RiordanTwo gods-turned-teenagers wage simultaneous battles in the Caribbean and Brooklyn in this breathless sequel to BALLAD & DAGGER.Healer. Destroyer. Creator. Mateo Matisse and Chela Hidalgo are not just two teenagers in love--they're powerful gods in human form. Powerful enough to have saved their Brooklyn diaspora community from the wrath of an ancient enemy and to have raised their once-sunken native island of San Madrigal from the sea.But soon they discover that their problems are far from over. On the shores of San Madrigal, two creature armies are battling for survival. And on the streets of Brooklyn, a once tight-knit community is divided, with two sides at each other's throats. But worst of all, a heartbreaking prophecy rips these two young lovers apart, sending Mateo back to the city, where cops are now patrolling the streets, and keeping Chela tethered to the island, where chaos and death lurk around every corner.Healer. Destroyer. Creator. As gods, their powers know no limits. But as teenagers--separated, desperate, grieving--what will become of them? And what will become of their people?Join their battle and witness their love in this thrilling conclusion to the epic saga that began with BALLAD & DAGGER.Endorsed by Rick Riordan, author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, soon to be a series on Disney+.Look for these other titles by Daniel José Older:
  • Outlaw Saints Book 1: Ballad & Dagger
  • Star Wars: The High Republic: Race to Crashpoint Tower
  • Star Wars: The High Republic: Midnight Horizon

More Details

Format
eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
05/16/2023
Language
English
ISBN
9781368097093

Discover More

Also in this Series

  • Ballad & dagger (Outlaw saints Volume 1) Cover
  • Last Canto of the Dead (Outlaw saints Volume 2) Cover

Author Notes

Loading Author Notes...

Similar Series From Novelist

NoveList provides detailed suggestions for series you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
These series have the appeal factors own voices, and they have the subjects "teenagers," "cuban americans," and "teenage boys"; and include the identity "latine."
These series have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the subjects "teenagers," "magic," and "teenage girls."
These series have the appeal factors suspenseful, intensifying, and own voices, and they have the genre "urban fantasy"; and the subjects "teenagers," "magic," and "racism."
These series have the appeal factors world-building and own voices, and they have the subjects "teenagers," "magic," and "american people"; and include the identity "latine."
These series have the appeal factors world-building and own voices, and they have the genres "urban fantasy" and "fairy tale and folklore-inspired fiction"; and the subjects "teenagers," "magic," and "teenage girls."
These series have the appeal factors world-building and own voices, and they have the genre "urban fantasy"; the subjects "teenagers," "magic," and "north american people"; and include the identity "black."
These series have the appeal factors suspenseful, fast-paced, and intricately plotted, and they have the subjects "magic," "american people," and "north american people"; and include the identity "black."
These series have the subjects "teenagers," "magic," and "prophecies."
These series have the appeal factors suspenseful and own voices, and they have the subjects "magic," "american people," and "north american people"; and include the identity "black."

Similar Titles From NoveList

NoveList provides detailed suggestions for titles you might like if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
These books have the appeal factors world-building and multiple perspectives, and they have the themes "chosen one" and "for the resistance"; the subjects "teenagers," "gods and goddesses," and "teenage romance"; and characters that are "sympathetic characters."
These books have the appeal factors world-building and own voices, and they have the subjects "teenagers," "teenage romance," and "magic"; and include the identity "latine."
These books have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the genre "urban fantasy"; and the subjects "teenagers," "gods and goddesses," and "teenage romance."
These books have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the subjects "teenagers," "gods and goddesses," and "teenage romance"; include the identity "latine"; and characters that are "sympathetic characters" and "authentic characters."
These books have the appeal factors romantic and world-building, and they have the genre "urban fantasy"; the subjects "teenagers," "teenage romance," and "magic"; include the identity "black"; and characters that are "sympathetic characters" and "authentic characters."
These books have the appeal factors romantic and world-building, and they have the genres "urban fantasy" and "fairy tale and folklore-inspired fiction"; the subjects "teenage romance," "north american people," and "south american people"; include the identity "latine"; and characters that are "sympathetic characters" and "authentic characters."
These books have the appeal factors romantic, world-building, and multiple perspectives, and they have the theme "hating to dating"; the subjects "teenage romance," "magic," and "teenage boy-girl relations"; and characters that are "sympathetic characters."
These books have the appeal factors romantic, world-building, and multiple perspectives, and they have the subjects "teenagers," "teenage romance," and "magic"; include the identity "latine"; and characters that are "sympathetic characters" and "flawed characters."
These books have the appeal factors suspenseful and fast-paced, and they have the subjects "teenagers," "teenage romance," and "superhuman abilities."
These books have the appeal factors romantic, and they have the theme "forbidden love"; and the subjects "gods and goddesses," "prophecies," and "teenage romance."
These books have the appeal factors suspenseful and character-driven, and they have the theme "coming of age"; the subjects "teenage romance," "imaginary places," and "teenage boy-girl relations"; include the identity "latine"; and characters that are "sympathetic characters."
These books have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the genre "urban fantasy"; the subjects "superhuman abilities," "north american people," and "imaginary wars and battles"; include the identity "latine"; and characters that are "sympathetic characters," "flawed characters," and "complex characters."

Similar Authors From NoveList

NoveList provides detailed suggestions for other authors you might want to read if you enjoyed this book. Suggestions are based on recommendations from librarians and other contributors.
Daniel Jose Older and Justina Ireland write speculative fiction, including fantasy both urban and historical, for teens and older kids that star tough, culturally diverse (usually female) characters. Older is also the author of action-packed books for adults. -- Stephen Ashley
Zetta Elliott's speculative fiction books resemble Daniel Jose Older's. Both award-winning authors write compelling issue-oriented middle grade and YA novels that blend history and magic, and employ speculative tropes like time travel and ghosts, while exploring challenges faced by culturally diverse communities in urban settings. -- Summer Edward
Fans of urban fantasy with tough, diverse heroines will enjoy Daniel Jose Older and L.L. McKinney's compelling books for teens. Older's catalog also includes urban fantasy for adults and historical fantasy for older kids. -- Stephen Ashley
Zoraida Cordova and Daniel Jose Older highlight Latinx characters in their compelling, own voices urban fantasies for teens. Both write for other age groups as well; Cordova writes adult romance and Older writes fantasy for all ages. -- Stephen Ashley
These authors' works have the genre "space opera"; and the subjects "ancestors," "space warfare," and "teenage romance."
These authors' works have the appeal factors well-crafted dialogue, and they have the genres "historical fantasy" and "space opera"; and the subjects "space warfare," "imaginary wars and battles," and "demons."
These authors' works have the genres "urban fantasy" and "space opera"; and the subjects "orphans," "space warfare," and "jedi knights (fictitious characters)."
These authors' works have the genre "space opera"; and the subjects "space warfare," "imaginary wars and battles," and "death."
These authors' works have the appeal factors world-building, and they have the genres "historical fantasy" and "space opera"; and the subjects "space warfare," "jedi knights (fictitious characters)," and "teenage romance."
These authors' works have the genres "urban fantasy" and "space opera"; and the subjects "orphans," "space warfare," and "spirits."
These authors' works have the appeal factors gruesome, and they have the genres "urban fantasy" and "space opera"; and the subjects "teenagers," "space warfare," and "teenage romance."
These authors' works have the genre "space opera"; and the subjects "space warfare," "imaginary wars and battles," and "telepathy."

Published Reviews

School Library Journal Review

Gr 7 Up--In this novel that picks up where Ballad & Dagger left off, Mateo and Chela must figure out how their past as spirits connects to their godlike powers and the reemergence of San Madrigal Island from the sea. Being contained in human form makes it difficult to control their magic, and their struggles mirror a traditional coming-of-age story as they try to heal the divisions in their community from Ballad & Dagger. Mateo and Chela's romance is a strong subplot that manages to add layers to the worldbuilding and provide authentic teen voice to the narration. Anti-colonialism remains a primary theme in this book, which features the same diversity seen in its predecessor. VERDICT A satisfying and suspenseful end to the duology. Recommended for purchase.

(c) Copyright Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Powered by Syndetics

Kirkus Book Review

Two Brooklyn teenagers from the mysterious Caribbean island of San Madrigal face battles on different fronts. In an engrossing sequel that starts right where Ballad & Dagger (2022) left off, Mateo Matisse opens by reflecting on what Chela Hidalgo means to him. In a few short weeks they've grown closer, and now there's nothing he wouldn't do to keep her safe. Their love and partnership encompass more than any ordinary adolescent love, however--they used to be powerful but formless spirits, but they have taken the forms of teenagers. Now that San Madrigal has reemerged from the sea, Mateo and Chela must figure out how their powers work, because new enemies are waiting for them, and the struggle to vanquish them and heal divisions in their community will test them. The contrast between their godlike natures and the limitations of inhabiting young human bodies is an element that is well balanced throughout the book, and it makes the protagonists both flawed and sympathetic. Each strength of the former book is present in this volume: the musicality, the effortless racial and ethnic diversity, the themes of anti-colonization, and, perhaps most important, Older's narrative choices. Mateo and Chela truly sound like teenagers in their alternating first-person point-of-view chapters, making it easy for readers to be immersed in their reality and root for them. A fierce and thrilling duology closer. (glossary) (Fantasy. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Powered by Syndetics

School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 7 Up—In this novel that picks up where Ballad & Dagger left off, Mateo and Chela must figure out how their past as spirits connects to their godlike powers and the reemergence of San Madrigal Island from the sea. Being contained in human form makes it difficult to control their magic, and their struggles mirror a traditional coming-of-age story as they try to heal the divisions in their community from Ballad & Dagger. Mateo and Chela's romance is a strong subplot that manages to add layers to the worldbuilding and provide authentic teen voice to the narration. Anti-colonialism remains a primary theme in this book, which features the same diversity seen in its predecessor. VERDICT A satisfying and suspenseful end to the duology. Recommended for purchase.

Copyright 2023 School Library Journal.

Copyright 2023 School Library Journal.
Powered by Content Cafe

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Older, D. J., & Osorio, L. (2023). Last Canto of the Dead (Unabridged). Disney Hyperion.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Older, Daniel José and Lee Osorio. 2023. Last Canto of the Dead. Disney Hyperion.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Older, Daniel José and Lee Osorio. Last Canto of the Dead Disney Hyperion, 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Older, D. J. and Osorio, L. (2023). Last canto of the dead. Unabridged Disney Hyperion.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Older, Daniel José, and Lee Osorio. Last Canto of the Dead Unabridged, Disney Hyperion, 2023.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

Copy Details

CollectionOwnedAvailableNumber of Holds
Libby100

Staff View

Loading Staff View.