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The House in the Cerulean Sea (Cerulean Chronicles, 1) Hardcover – March 17, 2020
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A NEW YORK TIMES, USA TODAY, and WASHINGTON POST BESTSELLER!
A 2021 Alex Award winner!
The 2021 RUSA Reading List: Fantasy Winner!
An Indie Next Pick!
One of Publishers Weekly's "Most Anticipated Books of Spring 2020"
One of Book Riot’s “20 Must-Read Feel-Good Fantasies”
Lambda Literary Award-winning author TJ Klune’s bestselling, breakout contemporary fantasy that's "1984 meets The Umbrella Academy with a pinch of Douglas Adams thrown in." (Gail Carriger)
Linus Baker is a by-the-book case worker in the Department in Charge of Magical Youth. He's tasked with determining whether six dangerous magical children are likely to bring about the end of the world.
Arthur Parnassus is the master of the orphanage. He would do anything to keep the children safe, even if it means the world will burn. And his secrets will come to light.
The House in the Cerulean Sea is an enchanting love story, masterfully told, about the profound experience of discovering an unlikely family in an unexpected place―and realizing that family is yours.
"1984 meets The Umbrella Academy with a pinch of Douglas Adams thrown in." ―Gail Carriger, New York Times bestselling author of Soulless
- Print length400 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTor Books
- Publication dateMarch 17, 2020
- Dimensions5.85 x 1.2 x 8.55 inches
- ISBN-101250217288
- ISBN-13978-1250217288
- Lexile measureHL620L
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A NEW YORK TIMES, USA TODAY, and WASHINGTON POST BESTSELLER!
One of Buzzfeed's "Best Books of 2022"!
A 2021 Alex Award winner!
The 2021 RUSA Reading List: Fantasy Winner!
An Indie Next Pick!
A Black-Eyed Susan Award Nominee
One of Publishers Weekly's "Most Anticipated Books of Spring 2020"
One of Book Riot’s “Best Books of 2020 So Far”
"I loved it. It is like being wrapped up in a big gay blanket. Simply perfect." ―V.E. Schwab, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
"It will renew your faith in humanity.” ―Terry Brooks, New York Times bestselling author of the Shannara series
“It’s a witty, wholesome fantasy that’s likely to cause heart-swelling.” ―The Washington Post
“The House in The Cerulean Sea is a modern fairy tale about learning your true nature and what you love and will protect. It's a beautiful book.” ―Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“1984 meets The Umbrella Academy with a pinch of Douglas Adams thrown in. Touching, tender, and truly delightful, The House in the Cerulean Sea is an utterly absorbing story of tolerance, found family, and defeating bureaucracy.”―Gail Carriger, New York Times bestselling author of Soulless
“Sweet, comforting, and kind, this book is very close to perfect. The House in the Cerulean Sea is a work of classic children's literature written for adults and children alike, with the perspective and delicacy of the modern day. I cannot recommend it highly enough.” ―Seanan McGuire, New York Times bestselling author of Every Heart a Doorway
“Is it possible to fall in love with someone’s imagination? If so, consider me fully smitten. TJ Klune creates worlds where fear and threat can be conquered by kindness, and a tender, queer heart is more valuable than any weapon or power.” ―David Levithan
“Quirk and charm give way to a serious exploration of the dangers of complacency in this delightful, thought-provoking Orwellian fantasy from Klune.... This tale of found family is hopeful to its core. Readers will revel in Klune’s wit and ingenuity.” ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Lambda Literary Award-winning author Klune (The Art of Breathing, 2019, etc.) has a knack for creating endearing characters, and readers will grow to love Arthur and the orphans alongside Linus... fans of quirky fantasy will eat it up. A breezy and fun contemporary fantasy." ―Kirkus
“This is a sweet narrative about the value of asking questions and the benefits of giving people (especially children) a chance to be safe, protected, and themselves, regardless of what assumptions one might glean from, say, reading their case file.” ―Booklist
“This inclusive fantasy is quite possibly the greatest feel-good story ever to involve the Antichrist.... The House in the Cerulean Sea will delight fans of Seanan McGuire's Wayward Children series and any reader looking for a burst of humor and hope.” ―Shelf Awareness
“A beautiful little gem of both irony and, yes, kindness.” ―Fantasy & Science Fiction
“TJ Klune is a master storyteller.” ―The Mary Sue
"A delightful tale about chosen families, and how to celebrate differences." ―Library Journal
"This contemporary fantasy can satisfy any sweet tooth with its found family story and its gentle queer romance." ―Book Riot
“If ever there was an author to watch out for, [Klune] is definitely that author.” ―Culturess Daily
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- Publisher : Tor Books (March 17, 2020)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1250217288
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250217288
- Lexile measure : HL620L
- Item Weight : 15.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.85 x 1.2 x 8.55 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #16,742 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #120 in LGBTQ+ Fantasy (Books)
- #334 in Contemporary Fantasy (Books)
- #1,132 in Romantic Fantasy (Books)
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TJ KLUNE is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of The House in the Cerulean Sea, Under the Whispering Door, In the Lives of Puppets, and the Green Creek Series for adults, the Extraordinaries Series for teens, and more. Being queer himself, Klune believes it's important—now more than ever—to have accurate, positive queer representation in stories.
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Customers find this book a beautiful heartfelt story filled with love and wonderful magical children. The writing is descriptive and detailed, making it an easy read, while the characters are delightful with distinct personalities. Moreover, the book teaches important lessons about acceptance and fighting prejudice, with one customer noting how it addresses these themes beautifully. Additionally, customers appreciate the book's humor, with several mentioning they laughed out loud while reading it.
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Customers find the book heartwarming and filled with love, describing it as a charming fantasy that is deeply profound.
"...This story handles some extremely heavy but very important topics and I think Klune weaved all of those elements into the story so smoothly so that..." Read more
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Customers praise the writing quality of the book, noting its superb prose and descriptive style, with one customer highlighting the author's facility with words.
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"...my favorite, it was the way he wrote Linus' inner and external dialogue- which is very Linus, and makes a lot of sense...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's message, finding it uplifting and full of wonderful lessons, with one customer highlighting its powerful spirit of understanding and another noting how it addresses important topics beautifully.
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"...and standing up for the people who need it most are marvelous and important. This was a beautiful book and I'm SO glad I read it." Read more
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"...I felt truly inspired and hopeful at the end of the book." Read more
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"...There's prejudice, bigotry, compassion, empathy, recognition and growth throughout this story...." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's humor, finding it delightful to read and making them laugh out loud, with one customer particularly appreciating the internal monologue.
"...Additionally, the more serious dialogue that occurred for more serious and difficult topics was also carefully done and felt both authentic and full..." Read more
"...He’s balanced his amazing and crazy sense of humor (think books like the "Verania" series and "How to Be a Normal Person") and his keen sense of..." Read more
"...I felt like it was a mix of Harry Potter and X-men and it was a delight to read- funny, sweet, poignant, creative...." Read more
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Customers enjoy the children in the story, describing them as wonderful and magical with unique features, and appreciate how they contribute to the narrative.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2020I absolutely adored this book!
The first and most important thing about this book are the characters. I genuinely loved and cared about each and every one of these characters (and I sort of feel so protective of them that I swear I would die for any one of them). Linus Baker, our protagonist, is living a quiet life working for the Department in Charge of Magical Youth (DICOMY) as a Case Worker. He seems to mostly enjoy his job, but it's clear to readers that despite whatever Linus chooses to tell himself about his life, he isn't really living and to say he's 'happy' seems a stretch. Linus is one of those characters that you sort of just want to hug (although you probably wouldn't because he doesn't seem like the type to enjoy hugs from random people) and watching him embark on an experience unlike any he's ever been on, where he learns new things about himself and the world around him, was remarkable. I was so drawn to Linus' character and found that so many of the things he struggled with were applicable to my own--such as realizing that sometimes 'good enough' isn't really enough--and I couldn't have asked for a more wonderful character to follow. He isn't the most enthusiastic sort of person, but he has this fantastic dry wit for his sense of humor that I couldn't get enough of.
In addition to Linus is the rest of our phenomenal cast of characters: there's Arthur Parnassus, the man in charge of the orphanage Linus visits; the magical youth living at the orphanage: Chauncey, Lucy, Sal, Talia, Phee, and Theodore; the resident island sprite, Zoe; and, of course, we can't forget Linus' cat, Calliope. I fell so hard for all of these characters and sincerely loved all of them. Each one was so carefully crafted with such distinct and wide-ranging personalities--it's rare to see such amazing characterization that holds strong and true for each and every character, but I can tell that characters must be Klune's strong point because they were all so well-written. I would try to pinpoint one of my favorites, but honestly, I think they are all my favorites. Linus' cat, Calliope, truly steals every scene she's in, though. Altogether, each and every one of these extremely varied and rather odd characters makes up the most perfect mismatched family and I have never want to be a part of a family as much as I wanted to be a part of this one!
Klune also appears to be a master at writing dialogue, and the banter among all of the youth easily became of the most enjoyable parts of this book. I laughed out loud so many times while reading this book and I felt so fulfilled and happy every time I picked it up and put it down. The way that he captures what it's like for an adult like Linus to be interacting with such a wild and unpredictable group of magical youth was a true delight. Additionally, the more serious dialogue that occurred for more serious and difficult topics was also carefully done and felt both authentic and full of impact. Klune is really good at maneuvering within a huge variety of topics in such a deft way that never makes it feel difficult to get through or understand.
I don't want to spoil anything specific about the plot, but I can tell you that one of the reasons that I think I liked this so much is because of it's sort of 'slice-of-life' feel, where there aren't really intense action-packed scenes or anything, but rather it is following Linus as he observes and tries to understand how things at Mr. Parnassus' orphanage work and about the youth that live there. The pacing was perfect for me and was what I would call very steady--not too slow, but not too fast, either, just very continuously moving forward while still taking the time to focus on certain topics and scenes whenever necessary. There is also a tiny bit of romance in this book and it is so beautiful and innocent and truly made my cold black heart just melt. It doesn't take over the story, but it fits in like the perfect final piece of a puzzle--small, but vital to the completion of the entire puzzle.
This story handles some extremely heavy but very important topics and I think Klune weaved all of those elements into the story so smoothly so that they never felt overwhelming, but they were very clear and easily understood. Honestly, this book is just beautiful. I laughed and teared up (for both happy and sad reasons) and I also found myself subconsciously reading this book so slooowly because I don't think I ever wanted to finish. It was hard for me to move on from this book and get my headspace ready for another book after because it just made me feel so good to read this book. It spoke to me not only from a personally relevant standpoint, but because it's such a wonderful story of love, acceptance, and what it means to be a family.
This is easily going to be a book that I re-read and re-read over and and over, especially when I'm struggling a lot with depression or anxiety because it made me feel so at home and content and happy. I really can't recommend this story enough--it's bittersweet at times, but also hilarious, relevant, and full of life and love and family.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2020TJ Klune continues to blow me away with his books and this one is simply extraordinary. He’s balanced his amazing and crazy sense of humor (think books like the "Verania" series and "How to Be a Normal Person") and his keen sense of storytelling (the epic "Green Creek" series or the standalone "Murmuration") and created a tale of found family, the importance of kindness and the courage to speak up for those who need it most.
The story revolves around Linus Baker, a caseworker with the Department in Charge of Magical Youth. He leads a dreary, by-the-book life, checking up on the orphanages under the department’s care and making sure they’re operating by following the extensive guidelines. He’s known for his detailed reports and it’s because of that he’s tasked by Extremely Upper Management to go to the Marsays Island Orphanage to check up on its caretaker, Arthur Parnassus, and the six unique, magical children that live there.
Linus’s life changes just going out to the orphanage. He’s always wanted to go to the sea–and that’s where he ends up on an island surrounded by the sea. As he gets away from the city, he gets out of the gloom and rain and into the sun. It’s really a Wizard of Oz moment as his world goes to color from gray. Linus’s journey of self-discovery is the heart–or one of the hearts–of this story and his progression into the light is part of what makes this story so great. He finds that there’s much more to life than rules and regulations. There’s a need for kindness, compassion and understanding.
The kids at the orphanage are an incredible array of characters that I think could only spring from TJ mind: Lucy–or Lucifer; Talia the gnome; Chauncey, a green blob with eyes on stalks who just wants to be a bellhop; Sal, a shapeshifter who when nervous becomes a tiny dog; Phee a forest sprite and Theodore, a wyvern who hordes buttons. The kids and Arthur have formed an amazing family. The kids have come here from other orphanages for various reasons and Arthur does his best to protect and teach them. Perhaps most importantly that they don’t necessarily have to be who people think they should be–like Lucy doesn’t have to give in to the idea that he’s the destroyer of the world.
Early on Arthur challenges Linus and it really sets Linus off on his journey. “I think if you open your eyes, you’ll see what’s right in front of you rather than what’s listed in a file,” Arthur says. And boy are Linus’s eyes opened. The children are all incredible with their childlike wonder, their massive sense of protection for each other and, even though they’re all young, they are well aware that the world doesn’t really want them–especially the town that is across the sea from the island.
TJ’s created six distinct characters that you can’t help but fall in love with from Theordore’s delight in buttons to Chauncey’s bellhop dreams and his protective urges towards Theodore. And there’s Lucy, he’s wildly funny as he pushes Linus’s buttons sometimes, but as you see his other facets, including a love of classic music from the 50s and that he knows that the could really cause damage you want to wrap him up in a hug and protect him.
As Linus spends his time with Arthur and the kids, he starts to see how messed up Extremely Upper Management is and that made the rules aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. And when it comes to that hateful town, he realizes that there are changes needed, changes he needs to speak up for.
Oh, and there’s a super sweet, terrific romance that blooms between Linus and Arthur too. The book isn’t a romance, but the spark between these two is pure romance and it feels like old school courting. That’s not to say they don’t have problems–oh my do they have issues to take care of–but it’s a beautiful part of the story.
Yes, I love everything about "House in the Cerulean Sea"–Linus self-discovery, his romance with Arthur and the delightful kids living at the Marsays Island Orphanage. There’s something in this book from everyone and this book can be read by all ages. My hardback sits on my shelf of all-time favorites, that’s how much this book means to me.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025This book was such a breath of fresh air from my normal read. This book is a fantastical story that follows Linus, an inspector of orphanages for magical children. Linus is put on a top secret assignment to inspect a home on a faraway island to make sure all are safe and appropriate guidelines are being followed. On the island he lives with two magical adults and a gaggle of magical children ranging from the Antichrist to a garden gnome- each with wonderful personalities, interests and backgrounds. I felt like it was a mix of Harry Potter and X-men and it was a delight to read- funny, sweet, poignant, creative. I loved the themes woven throughout the book focused on accepting differences, not judging people based on appearances, and putting the good of humanity and love first always. It was very refreshing given the current political climate. I’d recommend if you’re looking for a light fun read and also as a YA book!
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CathrineReviewed in Germany on May 21, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Eine wunderbare Geschichte
Zugegeben, die Geschichte ist etwas sonderbar oder vielmehr die Protagonisten. Anstatt einfach 'normale' Kinder mit kleinen Defiziten zu beschreiben, haben alle sonderbare Eigenschaften, sind Gnome oder gar der Sohn des Teufels. Das muss man mögen und ich mag das. Es beschreibt die Eigenschaft des 'anders sein' auf sehr interessante Weise und macht sehr deutlich wie Menschen auf alles reagieren was nicht der Norm entspricht. Die Geschichte zeigt aber auch, was man alles gewinnen kann, wenn man sich darauf einlässt und den Begriff 'Normal' überdenkt und mit den Vorurteilen aufräumt.
Man lernt in diesem Buch also nicht nur viele wunderbare Kinder kennen, die ein Zuhause brauchen und gefunden haben, man lernt auch einen wunderbaren und sehr liebenswerten Erwachsenen kennen, der von diesen Kindern lernt, über den Tellerrand und seinen Job hinausschaut und ebenfalls ein Zuhause findet.
Für mich eines der schönsten Geschichten die ich seit langem gelesen habe und ich freue mich schon sehr auf weitere Geschichten von diesem Autor.
- Tiago KietzmannReviewed in Brazil on January 3, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a delightful book!
It's a delightful book! There are so many good things about it that it's hard to know where to begin. This isn't an action-packed fantasy book, and it doesn't aim to be one. It's a fantasy story about a lonely bureaucrat from a children's protection department (well, magical children) who goes to investigate an orphanage and discovers much more than just an orphanage.
The environment is endearing, the characters are nicely described, and the story flows smoothly with good pacing and wonderful writing. I loved Linus and how he is totally believable—he's forty, overweight, and struggles with normal human challenges. The way he grows during his journey is definitely captivating.
And his relationship with Arthur is great! No instant love and no overly sensualization. Just two people getting to know each other and building a meaningful connection.
PROS:
Great world-building, nice plot, and storyline.
Well-built and consistent characters.
Sweetheart vibes without being overly saccharine.
Beautiful gay romance between two mature men.
CONS:
Sometimes, it veers towards something a little bit naive and juvenile. But I'm just saying that to include something in the "CONS."
All in all, it's a very, very nice read for those looking for a good, sweet gay fantasy story. I loved reading it and totally recommend.
- Nicolas KoyReviewed in France on November 14, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful story about kindness and family
It unexpectedly pulls on your heartstrings and doesn't let go.
Many tears were shed. My heart kindled with hope. The blood in my veins boiled. Uncontrollable bursts of laughter. So many emotions packed within its pages.
This is the most heart-warming book I've ever read. No, the greatest heart-warming, most delightful and brilliant piece of storytelling ever told across all formats.
This story is about hopes and dreams. It's about prejudice and hatred. It's about celebrating our differences. Above all, it's about kindness and family.
- SonjaReviewed in the Netherlands on June 21, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars An absolutely wonderful book!
4.5 out of 5 stars.
The House in the Cerulean Sea is truly so lovely, it warmed my entire heart. I teared up twice while I was reading it, and that is a very rare occurrence for me. I was just constantly like this: 🥺 🥺 🥺
I literally teared up because of a pile of buttons… If that makes no sense to you, please read this book because then you will Understand what I was going through lmao
The House in the Cerulean Sea is found family excellence. It’s not only about the power of found family, but it’s also about learning to be brave enough to step out of your bubble, finding out where you truly belong and embracing the life you deserve.
The main character, Linus Baker, was so precious. And his character development was fantastic. All of the characters in this book were so distinct and lovely in their own unique way. I honestly can’t even pick a favourite character, I just love all of them so much.
This book truly made my heart sing with joy. I loved the ending so much!!! It was just everything 🥺
The only reason that I didn’t give this five stars is because the first half of the book is pretty slow. But in the grand scheme of things, that’s not a very big deal so I’m only knocking off half a star. If it weren’t for the slow pacing in the beginning, this book would honestly have been perfect.
OVERALL, The House in the Cerulean Sea is an absolutely wonderful book and I highly recommend it!!
Do be warned, though: you might cry. A lot.
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MikukiReviewed in Spain on July 16, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars PRECIOSO❤️
El libro llego muy rápido y en perfecto. El servicio de entrega de Amazon es, casi siempre, excepcional. La historia es preciosa y resulta amena y fácil de leer. Este ha sido mi primer libro de TJ Klune y es un autor 100% recomendable
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Reviewed in Spain on July 16, 2023
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