Signal to Noise

Signal to Noise

2022 • 352 pages

Ratings17

Average rating4

15

Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7y9bybpJpFsy5i3oYCRcbw?si=cfaf1347c2f84649

^^^ This playlist isn't 100% complete because I didn't think to make a Spotify playlist of all the references until after I was almost done with the book (so it's still a work in progress). But this playlist includes the songs, albums and artists mentioned throughout the book. If an artist was mentioned with no song accompanying them, then I just added their top five most popular songs.

****Summary****

Jumping between Mexico City 1988 and Mexico City 2009, “Signal to Noise” chronicles the love and friendship between Meche, Sebastián and Daniela, three high schoolers who discover the magic of witchcraft through old records. The novel documents their journey on navigating the magic to get what they desire — or at least the things they think they desire. Complete with typical high school drama and teenage angst, it feels like a real coming-of-age story.

Final Thoughts

- Definitely one of my favorite books. I've previously read Moreno-Garcia's “Mexican Gothic,” which I instantly fell in love with. After reading that book, I knew I wanted to read more of her work which lead me to pick up this next gem, “Signal to Noise.” This novel was Moreno-Garcia's debut novel and recently was released with a beautiful new cover — making me constantly want to pick up this book not only for the story but to admire the artwork on the front.
- Though it took me a while to finish, it was by no means because of the book. This book was enticing, I was constantly staying up late and telling myself, “Let me just get through this chapter and I'll go to bed.” I couldn't put it down!
- I also love coming-of-age stories, and the fact that this one was mixed with magic, the book quickly made its way to my favorites. Some reviews complained that this was more of a teenage love story than a story about magic, but I like to think of the magic as a backdrop. It definitely helped make the book charming and unique.
- Music is so powerful, so reading about it in this context kept me tied to the book. Moreno-Garcia has an incredible talent for keeping her readers hooked and writing unique stories with original concepts and storytelling.
- I also loved all the music references in this novel. Though I was familiar with some Spanish rock, this book really opened new doors for me musically as it exposed me to artists and genres I didn't really think or know about before. I also liked that the music references weren't random; they weren't just name-dropped, when they talked about songs or artists it had a purpose whether that be to the story or the characters.
- Anyone who is a music lover and fan of coming-of-age novels, I highly suggest this one. Though some readers found the main character Meche to be annoying, I feel like that is what made her character human. There were times in the novel when you loved her, or you screamed at the pages, “No, no, don't do it!!” Then there were moments where you couldn't help but feel so sorry for her. Meche, like the other characters, was very human — complete with flaws. That was another reason why I really enjoyed this novel. I felt like I was reading about real people who hold grudges, who make mistakes, and who experience real emotion and conflict. Also, the time jumps were really interesting because you get this glimpse of who these teenagers grew up to become, their love, their fear, and their regrets.
- All in all, this was an incredible novel and I will definitely be reading this book again and again.

April 26, 2023