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TJ Klune

American · b. 1982

3 books reviewed Avg rating 4.4 / 5Top rating 4.5 / 5

Lambda Literary Award for Best Gay Romance

TJ Klune is an American fantasy author whose The House in the Cerulean Sea is a warm, hopeful found-family story about a caseworker who falls in love with a group of magical children.

TJ Klune is a prolific fantasy and romance author who found his widest audience with The House in the Cerulean Sea, published in 2020, a novel that became a word-of-mouth sensation largely because it offered exactly what a great many readers needed: gentleness. The book follows Linus Baker, a timid caseworker for the Department in Charge of Magical Youth, who is sent to investigate an unusual orphanage housing the six most dangerous magical children in the world — including the Antichrist — and slowly realizes that danger and monstrousness are not the same thing.

The novel is genuinely cozy without being saccharine; it has real stakes and emotional depth beneath its warmth. Klune writes about found family with evident personal investment, and the romance between Linus and Arthur, the orphanage’s master, develops with patience and tenderness. The book is openly a fable about prejudice, fear of difference, and the way institutions protect themselves by labelling the vulnerable as threats. Its politics are not subtle, but they are human, and the joy the book takes in its strange characters — particularly the children — is infectious.

Criticism of the book tends to cluster around its lack of narrative conflict and its uncomplicated moral universe. These observations are accurate, but they mistake what The House in the Cerulean Sea is trying to do. It is a deliberate act of warmth in a genre that can default to darkness, and it succeeds on its own terms completely.

3 Books Reviewed

Under the Whispering Door book cover
4.4

Wallace Price was a ruthless lawyer who worked himself to death. Now he is a ghost, refusing to cross over, being escorted to a tea shop in a small town where a ferryman named Hugo helps the dead accept their deaths. Under the Whispering Door is about learning, too late and then not too late, what makes a life worth living.

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In the Lives of Puppets book cover
4.2

In a world where humans have nearly vanished, a young man named Vic lives in a forest with his found family of robots. When Vic's mechanical father is taken by the Authority — the machine system that controls what remains of civilisation — Vic and his companions must venture into a world of metal and memory to bring him home. Klune's retelling of Pinocchio.

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