Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Book Review: "The House in the Cerulean Sea" By TJ Klune



The dangers of complacency, the moral norms of acceptance, the gracious approval of differences and the defeating norms of red tape surrounded by bureaucracy.

It's time we came together-Don't you think?

Not only is it time we had this discussion about a found family among the ruins of orphanages for supposedly troubled individuals but it's time we discussed openly our differences including our gender identity and what makes all of us God's children.

I'm not sure there's every been a book that made me laugh, cry, and love so deeply as this one has with The House In The Cerulean Sea.

When you stay true to yourself the world just falls into place. As an empath I feel things more than most and this book jumped off every single page with glamorous insight and insightful configurations to challenge acceptance.

Acceptance of one another, of our own differences, our own sexual gender orientation, and our own individual lives.

Life is what you make of it and these children such as the Anti-Christ (Lucy) or Linus the caseworker tasked with a devious cat and old records.
His life will change instantly by Extremely Upper Management with a Top Secret Classified arrangement.


That arrangement involves travelling to a island to meet up with six magical kids at this orphanage in determining how dangerous they are and whether or not they'll likely bring the end of days.

Armageddon be damned! These kids are staying and winning hearts all over the world.
Speaking of winning hearts- the master Arthur- finds more than just a lifeline but a partner for life and what could be more magical than that? The master will do anything to keep the kids safe and ironically even if everything burns he's still standing strong.

A love story fit for the ages, a masterful storytelling, a prompt show of unity, and a blessing to all.

Highly recommend this beautiful and powerful story that will fill your heart with joy!

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