BOOK REVIEW: The House in the Cerulean Sea By TJ Klune

The House in the Cerulean Sea 

By TJ Klune 


Published Year: 2020

Page Count: 398 pages 

Medium Used: Paperback 

Genre : Magic, Fantasy, Mythology, Fiction, 2024-read. 

Rating : 4/5 



 Loved the story. Loved the way it has turned out. The characters are all likeable and adorable. It is a well drafted plot that is both entertaining and educational. I liked the last few pages, how the story turned out - not only that one orphanage but all around the world will be seeing some remarkable transformation. Linus is a changed man - where he was alone all his life, he found someone now, someone who gave him wings to fly and fire to act upon.


Linus Baker is working as a case worker dealing with magical children and their orphanages. He is assigned to visit one such orphanage and give his honest, objective assessment - if the orphanage should be kept open, if the man running it is capable and if the children themselves are behaving or not. Without his knowledge, he steps into this political drama where one of the management personnel has a bone to pick with the orphanage master. And eventually, he gives his review and recommendation. How does it change his life ? What impact does he have on the children and what changes does he bring about in the end ? 




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