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Another beautiful TJ Klune book. He is one of my favorite authors. He is a master of the written word. I don’t feel like I connected with the characters in the book as much as in other Klune novels, but there was a beautiful message to this story that will stick with me for a long time.

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I struggled to review this book, especially after reading the author's note at the end. The book is "weird" (not that that's a bad thing) and I wouldn't really classify it as a romance (but not due to the lack of sex scenes). The book felt more like a sci-fi/adventure story with very little development between Alex and Nate.

The story was centered around Art which I would have enjoyed if it was more similar to The House in the Cerulean Sea. However, it was missing that magical spark that I expect from Klune's books. It didn't really make me laugh and it definitely didn't make me cry. Even when their lives were in peril, I just didn't particularly care about the outcome. This wasn't a "bad" book, and I'm sure many people will enjoy it, but it didn't take my breath away like HitCS and the Green Creek series did. 3.25/5⭐.

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Nate Cartwright has lost everything in his life: his family, his job, and his self respect. Hoping to recenter his life, Nate heads to his parents wilderness cabin left to him in their will. Once there, his finds the cabin occupied by a big man named Alex and the odd, precocious girl named Artemis Darth Vader. They are on the run from people who unnamed but want to control Artemis. Nate becomes bound to the two beyond what he realizes to a life he could only imagine. I loved this book and is typical of TJ Klune, the humor and dialogue bring the characters to life. They journey has the reader rooting for the trio the whole way!

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A Sci-Romance adventure story that you certainly need. All the characters are flawed but
that’s what makes the story so relatable. It’s the human side of being human.

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DNF for me.
The Bones Beneath my Skin is actually a re-release. This book just has a new cover. I was excited about reading this book since I have recently discovered this author. This book is not for everyone and I gave up on it about 1/2 way through.
I appreciate the ARC

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Potentially controversial, but this just might be my favourite TJ Klune book. It's got that trademark overlap of heart, sadness, and wonder, and oh, I LOVED the dynamic between the three main characters. It's about the aches that make us human, and living with impossible questions, and the deep-breath delight of finding people who really, truly care about us for who we are. I don't want to give too much away about the plot, but I know this for sure: THE BONES BENEATH MY SKIN will stick beneath *my* skin for a long, long time.

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I really enjoy this book - it kept me engaged from start to finish and I didn’t have any difficulty understand or relating to the prose. The characters were well developed and easy to like. I’d definitely recommend reading this book!

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Thanks to NetGalley and Tor Publishing group for the arc of this book!
My understanding is that this is actually a re-release. TJ Klune self published this book initially and now it is coming out via published in February 2025.

I loved loved House Under the Cerulean Sea. So weird and so perfect. I enjoyed this one- equally weird! Imagine Stranger Things meets an action movie meets a romance? Things went a little overboard for me towards the end, but overall I enjoyed it. Recommend for those who love weird (I mean this in a positive way) science fiction adventure.

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Thank you to NetGalley, Tor Publishing Group, and most especially TJ Klune for this eARC of the rerelease of The Bones Beneath My Skin.

If you're a fan of TJ Klune's other works, you're in for a treat. The Bones Beneath My Skin digs deeply into those existential questions that drive us as humans, bring joy & strife to our relationships, and give us meaning as we stumble through life.

While it doesn't quite hold up to Under the Whispering Door or House on the Cerulean Sea, it was written earlier in Mr. Klune's career and provides incredible insight into his evolution as a writer and growing mastery of his craft.

Be warned, this book will almost certainly have you in tears.

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I'm the biggest TJ Klune fan. Green Creek is my most favorite series EVER written. Like so many of TJ Klune's stories, The Bones Beneath My Skin is about family. It's about loss and grief and love. And it's about bonds and trust and adventure. But this story is also very different. And wonderful. And I've got the book hangover for the ages. So saddle up, hoss, an adventure awaits!

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an electronic copy to read in exchange for an honest review.

I will state up front that I did not know this was a rerelease of a previously self-published book. I'm actually a little angry at myself for sleeping on Kune's backlist. I loved Cerulean Sea and have read everything I can get my hands on that was written after, but have largely ignored previously written/published works. This book has changed that.

IT WAS PHENOMENAL. This was another book that I read in just 2 days. The story and characters were so well done and so complete. This is no one of the books that I will never stop recommending. It answers some fundamental questions - what does it mean to be human, how does family evolve, and how can love look different from mainstream relationships.

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I found out that this book is a re-published work after I had already started reading it. I'm a big fan of T.J. Klune's newer books and was still excited to read this older one of his. Klune is known for blending magic, sci-fi, romance, and LGBTQ+ representation in his writing, and those elements are also present in this book. However, this particular book didn't capture my interest like his others. Even though the premise seemed promising, I didn't feel as connected to the story or the characters compared to his other works. I also felt that the romance between the two main male characters wasn't delved into deeply enough. I wish there was more emphasis on that aspect. It was still a great book and would recommdnd it to anyone.

Thank you to NetGallery and to Tor Publishing Group for giving me a copy of the book.

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TJ Klune writes these novels so simply, but packs so much emotion into the stories that they really are so special. This one is no different. Nate is deeply relatable, flawed and self-deprecating, but you fall in love so quickly, probably because of how easy it is to see yourself in his shoes as a protagonist.

Like Cerulean Sea and Whispering Door, this book is insanely readable, fun and fascinating. Every moment you spend on this journey with Art and Alex just solidifies your connection with them. TJ Klune has this way of writing fantastical stories that you’d think wouldn’t fit with the way so much real feeling is packed inside, but he somehow pulls it off perfectly every time. This book reads like watching an action movie from the 90s, and I mean that in the best way possible.

The Bones Beneath My Skin is guaranteed to make you fall in love with it, and as is Klune’s way, probably shed a bunch of tears by the time you’re done. Not surprised at all to say that I loved it.

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I went into this completely blind. It was lovely and action-packed, with some Stranger Things vibes, and I adored it.

I didn't realize this was a re-release until I finished the book. I consider myself a T.J. Klune fan, and I can't believe I did not know this story existed. How is this book not being talked about more??? While darker and more action-packed than Whispering and House, Klune's signature storylines of family, loss, grief, and finding yourself remain.

Once again, Klune's characters shine. Artemis, Nate, and Alex have my whole heart. Klune expertly includes young characters in his stories. I dare you not to fall in love with Artemis Darth Vader.

The plot was so fun. I felt like I was watching a 1980s sci-fi family movie - in the vein of E.T., I had to know what was happening.

If you are a Klune fan, I definitely recommend it.

I will note that there is one explicit sex scene I did not anticipate due to my prior T.J. experiences. It is a minor part of the story, but for people expecting the fade to black love stories of Whispering or Cerulean - this is not that.

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4.5 stars!
I absolutely devoured this book. It's everything I love about Klune and fully took over my brain.
Things I love about Klune's books generally:
1. Lovable/adorable characters that speak deep truths about the world and that I want to be best friends with.
2. The narration and voice is from a messy human who understands themselves and the world better through a quest of sorts.
3. Chosen and/or found family and unwavering support that requires slight suspension of disbelief but not very much, so one can dream of living in the world of these characters.

Things I loved about The Bones Beneath My Skin:
1. Some 90's- not nostalgia but a memory of that time that felt authentic. It was a fun little time-travel.
2. It's kind of an action/romance in a way I had not experienced from Klune before and really was perfect for a summer day binge-read.
3. Artemis Darth Vader. She's my favorite version of this character- which I can't explain without spoiling. She loves bacon and thinks vegans and weird and I still love her.

Overall I think it would be easy to want more depth and backstory on Alex, but I think that would have made this a very different book and I liked it so much the way it was.

Thank you to Tor Publishing and Net Galley for the e-galley of this book!

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I’m so glad I didn’t read up on anything about this ahead of time, and although I will leave no spoilers, if you are a fan of TJ Klune, you should try it out.

So, here’s the gist. This is one of the first manuscripts written by Klune, and in his way it combines fantasy and queer into one nicely wrapped package (I mean, come on, “The House in the Cerulean Sea” is so special.). So, let’s just say that this is into the abnormal more than the fantastical. It’s the story of Alex, Nate, and Art, who find themselves as unlikely friends turned family, with the third having some supernatural powers. With the E.T. theme song running through my head and that beautiful moon, bike, and bike basket visual, take that little carrot and run with it.

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I received a copy of this book from Netgalley and the publisher.

I love TJ Klune books because they are full of heart and give good closure. This book is no exception. The story of Nate was teased out along with the action-packed drama of going on the run with Alex and Artemis Darth Vader. There is a great love story here, and it's not necessarily between the two male leads. Although there are plenty of serious topics, it also has plenty of the humor that you expect from a TJ Klune book.

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I have said it before and I will say it again, TJ Klune can do no wrong in my eyes. I had no idea what this book would entail, and while it took some interesting turns, I loved it all the same.

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The Bones Beneath My Skin is a thrilling departure from T.J. Klune’s usual fare. While I adore the heart and warmth of his previous works like Under The Whispering Door and The House in the Cerulean Sea, this standalone novel is a darker, more suspenseful ride.

I received an ARC of The Bones Beneath My Skin from Netgalley and was immediately captivated by Klune’s ability to craft a compelling story with unexpected twists. The characters, Nate and Artemis, are both complex and endearing. The plot is fast-paced and keeps you guessing until the very end. While it may not have the same depth as some of Klune’s other books, it's a thrilling adventure that fans of supernatural thrillers will appreciate.

Overall, The Bones Beneath My Skin is a solid four-star read that showcases T.J. Klune’s versatility as an author.

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4.5 stars, exceptional. Rounding down to 4 stars only because I would not consider this among Klune's best, but his almost best is still way above many other's efforts. Beautiful and cool story, had me hooked from the very beginning. Can be a bit too much "Starman" (the movie) at times, not necessarily a bad thing, IMO, but it may be for others. Definitely recommend this one!

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a free digital ARC of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.

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