It’s about that time again! Yes, we mean the much-needed fall and Halloween season, but we also can’t forget about Latine and Hispanic Heritage Month, which starts on September 15 and ends on October 15 every year.
Y’all know we will always jump at the chance to hype up any number of diverse books on our radar. Luckily, we have plenty of Latine and Hispanic authors writing about Latine and Hispanic characters. It has become our mission, now more than ever, to highlight these wide range of stories and scenarios. So here are five must-read books to celebrate Latine and Hispanic Heritage Month!
Content Warning: The Honey POP encourages mindful reading and checking the author’s website for content warnings.
Very Dangerous Things By Lauren Muñoz
Our first book recommendation for Latine and Hispanic Heritage Month is Lauren Muñoz’s newest YA novel, Very Dangerous Things! This story follows Mexican American teen Dulce Castillo, who’s determined to win her high school’s annual murder mystery game that tests all the criminology students. But when the pretend victim gets poisoned and the game turns into a real murder mystery, only Dulce can be trusted to solve it and clear her ex-best friend Sierra’s name.
Release date: July 29
Order Very Dangerous Things here!
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT LAUREN MUÑOZ:
INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | WEBSITE
Rosa By Any Other Name By Hailey Alcaraz

Hailey Alcaraz reimagines Romeo and Juliet if it were set during the civil rights era and featured Mexican American characters. Rosa By Any Other Name follows Rosa Capistrano after the Brown v. Board of Education decision. Schools still aren’t safe for Mexican Americans, however, so Rosa passes as a white girl named Rosie. But her best friend Ramon gets wrapped up in a star-crossed romance with their classmate Julianne and faces a terrible tragedy. Rosa soon finds herself and her true identity caught in the middle of this tumultuous scandal.
Release date: August 5
Order Rosa By Any Other Name here!
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HAILEY ALCARAZ:
INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | WEBSITE
An Embroidery Of Souls By Ruby Martinez

Our next Hispanic Heritage Month book rec is Ruby Martinez’s debut novel, An Embroidery of Souls. A romantic fantasy and mystery that blends Mexican and German lore, this story is centered around Jade Aguilar, a talented thread speaker with the ability to manipulate souls through embroidery. Jade has a mission to find her missing mother after a series of mysterious deaths. She encounters Lukas Keller, who needs her help saving his family from ruin. The two of them work together to get answers and save their realm from a creature on the loose.
Release date: September 9
Order An Embroidery of Souls here!
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT RUBY MARTINEZ:
INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | WEBSITE
The Story Of My Anger By Jasminne Mendez

We can always appreciate a novel-in-verse with Afro-Latina representation! Jasminne Mendez makes her YA debut with The Story of My Anger. Dominican American teen Yulieta Lopez has been battling racism in her Texas school’s theater program, with a teacher who refuses to cast Black students in lead roles. To make matters worse, the school board threatens her favorite teacher for teaching texts they deem “controversial.” Yulieta and her friends fight back with their own club that becomes the talk of the town.
Release date: September 16
Preorder The Story of My Anger here!
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT JASMINNE MENDEZ:
FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | WEBSITE
Fireblooms By Alexandra Villasante

The last book on our Latine and Hispanic Heritage Month roundup is Alexandra Villasante’s queer YA romance, Fireblooms! Sebastian moves to New Gault to look after his absent and abusive mother, starting at a new school. Sebastian’s assigned student ambassador Lu shows him everything TECH can offer: a safe, no-bullying space that comes with a catch. While Sebastian isn’t keen on being so closely monitored, he begrudgingly accepts the terms for his mother’s treatments. His and Lu’s friendship turns into something more, and they each grapple with emotional trauma and what it means to be safe in this speculative novel.
Release date: September 30
Preorder Fireblooms here!
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ALEXANDRA VILLASANTE:
INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | WEBSITE
We hope you got a few new recommendations from our roundup of Hispanic and Latine books and authors! Which of these titles are you adding to your reading list for the next month?
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