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Under the Whispering Door

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This book definitely has a slow start, but much like TJ Klune other recent book, once I was invested in the world of UNDER THING WHISPERING DOOR, I was completely hooked. This is a heartfelt story with incredibly endearing characters. This book also covers important mental health topics, such as anxiety, which I appreciate in a fantasy read. Though a bit drawn out, I loved the plot and the romance.

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I love the whimsy of Klune’s settings, but I love even more how he so perfectly pulls at my heart strings and shapes them into whatever he wants them to be.

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Slow to start but Under the Whispering Door packs an emotional punch. It is as much about life as it is about death. I wasn't sure a book about grief and loss would be a good vacation read but it ended up being the best book I read the whole week. So insightful about the human condition without being maudlin or pretentious. Plus there's a ghost dog. That alone would get the full 5 stars. Highly recommend this book.

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I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

I love the way Klune manages to swirl together death, melancholy and hopefulness so gracefully. This was one that had me hooked and probably would have earned 5 stars, but I didn't love how it ended. This was a rare book that I think could have been better served without a tidy happily-ever-after.

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I'm that weird anomaly of a person who read Under the Whispering Door without having read The House in the Cerulean Sea. I came into the book with few expectations - I wanted something darkly whimsical, romantic, with a philosophical exploration of human mortality and that's exactly what I got. I loved this book, and I can't wait to read The House in the Cerulean Sea, which I've heard is even better. I am eagerly awaiting the author's forthcoming In the Lives of Puppets!

Thank you to the publisher and to Netgalley for granting me an eARC in exchange for an honest review!

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In true TJ Klune fashion, we have a beautiful queer romance story. Highly anticipated, and my expectations were not disappointed.

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I didn't know what to expect going into this book - for some reason I had heard it was about something very different, so I was pleasantly surprised to discover a book stuffed full of heart, clever plot, fascinating characters, and the best kind of happy endings! Beautifully written and delightfully queer, this book is a masterful exploration of grief and love and what it means to be a good person (or ghost). I honestly loved this one even more than CERULEAN SEA, which I did not think the author could top! I can't wait to read more of his work.

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This book covers a lot: death, grief, loss, regret, personal growth, depression, etc. It gives a beautiful perspective on life after death, finding your own family when yours has fallen short, and moving on when loved ones have passed.

This book was LONG. While I appreciate the themes that were explored, not much really happened. It was fairly repetitive. I can appreciate the story, but it could have been way better.

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Though I loved Klune's The House in the Cerulean Sea, Under the Whispering Door absolutely blew me away. I found it to be such a poignant reflection on life and the opportunities inherent in being alive, as well as what happens when those opportunities are taken or not. The journey that Wallace undertakes and the realizations and reflections that accompany it are ones I have not been able to stop thinking about, months after having read the book. I also found the love story to be compelling and sweet, an icing on the cake of an already beautiful book. All in all, it's a must read!

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I was pretty sure after reading The House in the Cerulean Sea that I was a Klune fan. Now, having read Under the Whispering Door, I’m absolutely certain! This book…where do I even begin? Maybe I’ll start with how long it took me to read Under the Whispering Door and why, since the length it took me might not align with my rating for the book.

If you’ve read the synopsis, it should come as no surprise that some of the topics in Under the Whispering Door are death and grief. I’ve dealt with a lot of losses in my family over the last 3 years and I’m still grappling with my grief. This is why I had to take a few breaks while making my way through this story.

Now that I’ve explained that I took my time with this book due to the subject matter and not because I in any way disliked it, I want to focus on what it is that I liked so much! I’m not usually a reader who is character-driven, but in the case of Under the Whispering Door, it was all about the characters for me.

Sure, I really did enjoy the setting and the fantasy elements, but hte characters trumped it all. I don’t have any one characters that I would pick as a favourite out of all of them, but rather for me it was the group, the found family, that have carved a permanent spot in my heart. I love them so much that I’m tearing up as I’m writing this about them. And that’s all I can say without giving anything away—if you want to know more, I encourage you to read this book for yourself if you haven’t already.

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I did not finish “DNF” this at 50ish pages. I was not into the story line one bit.

This book is super
Hyped and I can see why people would love it but it wasn’t for me.

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Loved this one. Full of heart, yea, and ghosts, one of the best Scrooge turned good stories since The Afterlife of Holly Chase.

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Loved this book! I wasn't sure I'd enjoy this one as much as The House in the Cerulean Sea but was happily proven wrong.

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This is a very emotionally weighty book that to read so much about death and grief you need to be in the correct frame of mind

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I absolutely adored this book!! The character development was truly amazing. I loved the group dynamic and the writing was just to die for. I absolutely love TJ Klune and his writing. I will continue to read anything he writes.

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This book is 5/5, it is the most touching and wholesome book of the year for me. TJ Klune has an absolute gift and I’m so grateful to be able to experience his work. The way in which he is able to make such a compliment subject (death) so beautifully wrapped in this story is exquisite. Everything about the story is right; the pace, the characters, the flow. I can’t say enough good things: I loved it all!

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The House in the Cerulean Sea truly rocked my world. I loved every moment of it. So when I found out I had early access to TJ Klune’s latest, I immediately downloaded it and swallowed it whole. I’m not going to do justice to this book. Honestly, this review will have done it’s job if you actually go out and read the book when it comes out in September.

Wallace is a bit of...well, a dick. He’s a grade A a--hole. His death is no great loss to the world, everyone at his funeral is thankful he’s gone, except for his reaper, Mei, who is tasked with escorting him to the afterlife. But what if one refuses to cross over?

So starts Under the Whispering Door and I was hooked. Don’t get me wrong, it has dark, desperate, soul wrenching parts, we are dealing with death after all, but Klune somehow spins the sorrow into a golden love story, full of redemption, beauty and a thoughtfulness that still has me staggering and wanting the perfect cup of tea. Wait, did I forget to mention that the setting is an adorable tea house? You’ll read, you’ll drink tea, you’ll cry and you’ll leave this book feeling like the world is a better place.

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Absolutely fantastic! Could not put the book down. Going to recommend to everyone to check out this book!

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Thank you to Netgalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I was worried that nothing could live up to the whimsy that was The House in the Cerulean Sea - but Under the Whispering Door did just that! TJ writes such wonderful, quirky novels featuring unique and queer characters with charming premises. This did not disappoint - especially as a fan of the weird, the wonderful, and The Good Place.

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I was such a huge fan of "The House on the Cerulean Sea", so when this was available, I couldn't click fast enough. TJ Klune has such a lovely way of writing characters, even those that are technically unlikable. And this one is no exception.

"Under the Whispering Door" was a beautiful story about the afterlife, and learning about what truly matters when all is said and done (even IF all is "said and done"). Watching Wallace on his emotional journey as he develops relationships with those in the tea shop is hilarious, heartwarming, and just...beautiful. Klune always seems to nail emotional journeys without veering into corny territories.

5/5 - I can't wait for Klune's next book.

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