A magical island. A dangerous task. A burning secret.
Linus Baker leads a quiet, solitary life. At forty, he lives in a tiny house with a devious cat and his old records. As a Case Worker at the Department in Charge Of Magical Youth, he spends his days overseeing the well-being of children in government-sanctioned orphanages.
When Linus is unexpectedly summoned by Extremely Upper Management he’s given a curious and highly classified assignment: travel to Marsyas Island Orphanage, where six dangerous children reside: a gnome, a sprite, a wyvern, an unidentifiable green blob, a were-Pomeranian, and the Antichrist. Linus must set aside his fears and determine whether or not they’re likely to bring about the end of days.
But the children aren’t the only secret the island keeps. Their caretaker is the charming and enigmatic Arthur Parnassus, who will do anything to keep his wards safe. As Arthur and Linus grow closer, long-held secrets are exposed, and Linus must make a choice: destroy a home or watch the world burn.
An enchanting story, masterfully told, The House in the Cerulean Sea is about the profound experience of discovering an unlikely family in an unexpected place—and realizing that family is yours.
I’d seen so much hype about this book and really hoped I wouldn’t be let down when I read it. I wasn’t. It’s utter perfection. I’d give it one hundred stars if I could and doubt I can do it justice in this review.
Linus Baker leads a fairly uneventful, solitary life, residing with a cat with an attitude who basically adopted him and listening to the rants of his nosy neighbor. As a Case Worker at the Department in Charge of Magical Youth (DICOMA), he’s grossly underappreciated, but kept busy making sure the children in orphanages are being properly cared for. It’s a job he takes very seriously, and he places the welfare of the children above all else. When he’s given a highly classified assignment, he’s ill-prepared for what awaits him on Marsyas Island. Little does he know it will be a profound, life-changing experience.
I fell in love with Linus, Arthur, and all of the children – they grabbed my heart and didn’t let go. Many of Linus’s interactions with Lucy (short for Lucifer, the Antichist) had me laughing out loud and were some of my favorite scenes. This is a beautifully told story about acceptance, found families, and opening yourself up to possibilities. I’ve already recommended it to several people and honestly feel like it should be required reading. Upon reaching the end, I wanted to start all over again and spend more time with these characters in their world. It’s heartwarming, endearing, delightful – I guarantee you’ll experience all the feels with this novel. It will always be one of my favorites.
I loved “Extremely Upper Management,” LOL.
Glad you found one you enjoyed so much, Teri!
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So did I – made me think of a department in Harry Potter. This one is wonderful. Hoping I get the opportunity to get a signed copy sometime.
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This sounds so poignant and beautiful 😍 I’m pretty sure it’s on my TBR already and your review has me excited to find time to read it!
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I don’t have the words to adequately describe it, Tessa. You’ll love it, I promise.
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I’m glad you enjoyed this one so much, Teri, because it’s coming up for me. I was able to get a hardcover copy luckily. 😉 Excellent review.
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Thanks! I’m so excited for you to experience this story.
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Thank you for sharing, Teri. Like Mae, I found Extremely Upper Management pretty funny.
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I couldn’t help but laugh the first time I read it, John. And believe me – they think highly of themselves.
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Phew. I’m so glad it lived up to it’s reputation. I’ve heard/read so many good things about this book that I was going to groan if you didn’t enjoy it, Teri. Now, it’s a definite for my summer reads. Thanks for your review and I can’t wait. 🙂
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Take time to savor it, Diana. It’s worth it.
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This book sounds like a lot of fun, Teri.
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Very fun but also has so many important messages, Robbie.
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Great review! Also definitely one of my faves!
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I don’t know how it wouldn’t make most readers list of favs!
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Great review, Teri! Cool cover!
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I love that cover – very whimsical.
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What a wonderful review, Teri. With your recommendation, this book has been added to my TBR list because I want to experience that world too!
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I’m so excited! You’ll adore it, Jan.
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I keep seeing this everyone has praised it so much that I can’t wait to get this. Fantastic review, Teri!
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Grab it the first opportunity you get, Yesha.
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Wow! That’s quite the recommendation.
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I can’t recommend it enough, Craig.
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Oh this sounds fascinating. Adding to my list. Thanks!
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Yay! Such a wonderful, heart-warming book, Paula. Enjoy!
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YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! Can you tell how happy I am that you loved it as much as I did? 😉
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That book is everything, Sophie. I’ve got an ARC of his newest release and I’m so excited to get to it.
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Okay, Teri. You hooked me. 😀 It really sounds terrific. Hugs on the wing.
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Words can’t adequately express how amazing it is, Teagan. You and Crystal should curl up with it. She’d love the cat.
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Loved this book!
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I’ve recommended it so many times to others. After finishing it, I immediately wanted to re-read it again.
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I’ll definitely be read reading it again just because it is so cute. I love Lucy.
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Lucy might have been my favorite – loved his interactions with Linus, lol.
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yes right! he was such a cute dark kid
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