The House in the Cerulean Sea

Audiobook

Published March 17, 2022

ISBN:
978-1-250-26429-9
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Linus is an uptight caseworker with a heart of gold working for the department in charge of magical youth. When he goes to investigate an orphanage on an island with supposedly dangerous children and an enigmatic leader Arthur, he’s expecting the worst. But it turns out he might be falling in love with Arthur and his charges.

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A Sweet, Warming Book

A caseworker for magical youth is sent on an extremely unusual mission...

This is one of those books that Hallmark movies are made of, but it manages to not fall into the overly saccharine pit that so many like it do. I could see some calling it a bit preachy or on the nose with its allegories for racism and other forms of bigotry, but I personally did not mind. I think it handled the plot and characters quite well, too.

viele schöne Details

Wow, was für ein Buch. Ich weiß jetzt schon, dass werde ich noch einmal lesen.

So viele schöne kleine Details, so eine wunderbare Welt die Klune hier erschafft. Hätte gerne mehr als 5 Sterne gegeben. Dieses Buch hat mich sehr berührt & ich bin sehr überwältigt von dem feinen Gespür Klunes.

reviewed The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune (Cerulean Chronicles, #1)

Cute and positive but not for me stylistically

Content warning Definitely some spoilers

Review of 'House in the Cerulean Sea' on 'Storygraph'

Linus Baker is a caseworker for the Department in Charge Of Magical Youth where he has progressed little over his quiet life. Each time inspecting orphanages of magical youth, he rigorously applies the RULES AND REGULATIONS that guides how magical people should be handled in this world of quiet but persistent discrimination. What becomes of the children in the orphanages he issues a negative report on, he has never quite considered. 

His life of quiet compliance is interrupted when he is given a confidential case from Extremely Upper Management, who’s taken note of his rigorous application of the rules. A remote island orphanage that is home to six children classified as extremely dangerous including “a gnome, a sprite, a wyvern, an unidentifiable green blob, a were-Pomeranian, and the Antichrist” under the tutelage of a headmaster who has little regard for rules and regulations.

During Linus’ stay, he starts …

This is a book about love and care and the unbearable weight of raising children

I had this book recommended to me by both my brother and his husband and I can see why; it inhabits the same taste centre as Neil Gaiman, Lemony Snicket, Terry Pratchett, and Douglas Adams…

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EL cozy fantasy está arrasando

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Seamos sinceros: estamos ya hartos de las grandes aventura y de los señores faes de moralidad dudosa y grandes dotes en el arte de amar. Y el cozy fantasy es nuestro escape, nuestra contracultura de la contracultura. Y este libro es un buen lugar por el que empezar.

Situemos en un mundo muy parecido al nuestro aunque hay seres sobrenaturales y estos tienen descendencia y a veces (demasiadas la verdad) estos quedan huérfanos y hay tantos que hasta crean una nueva sección en Servicios Sociales para visitar y valorar estos sitios y la posible peligrosidad de estos niños. Y Linus Baker es uno de estos trabajadores con mayor antigüedad.

Un día recibe el encargo de ir a un orfanato que está fuera de los registros y que entre los niños que va a ver se encuentra el posible Anticristo pero el mayor problema será que el director del …

Very cozy-fierce

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This is about outgrowing the oppressive structures you've been supporting, and working to tear them down.

Also I think the message is "you can always choose to be a weirdo and live with the weirdos", which makes me very happy.

Yeah I like this one. Much more than I liked Under the Whispering Door, even though that was also nice.

Warm story

Content warning Spoilers about themes and character development.

Review of 'The House in the Cerulean Sea' on 'Goodreads'

The House in the Cerulean Sea is a young adult story story about Linus Baker, a case worker for the Department in Charge Of Magical Youth (DICOMY) who is sent to investigate Marsya Island Orphanage, a government-sanctioned orphanage where a number of unique children currently reside. Deemed “dangerous” by the government these children are looked after by Arthur Parnassus, a mysterious man with a secret of his own. Linus, who would rather spend his days at home listening to golden oldies in the presence of his cat, Calliope, initially just wants to remain impartial, observe the children, make his report and then head home. Instead, what he finds on Marsya Island will change him forever.

I’m in two minds about this book. One the one hand, it was kinda cosy and warm and hopeful. On the other hand I cannot ignore that it was apparently inspired by the Sixties Scoop. …

Heart warming

This is a really comforting and caring book. The children are written so well, and the queer love story is delightful. I really felt Pratchett's influence in the book too, which is always a lovely feeling. It just felt like a hug in a book, and sometimes that's all you need.

Review of 'House in the Cerulean Sea' on 'Storygraph'

Sweet romantic queer dramedy with charming magical children. My only two complaints are that the general course of the plot was predictable from quite near the beginning and that the Underlying Message was conveyed entirely without subtlety. It's a good message, mind you, but I prefer the moral of the story to be offered rather than being hot over the head with it. But it's a fun and quick read and I definitely recommend it.

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