Tags
Adult Fiction, Diversity, Fantasy, Grief, Humor, LGBTQ Relationships, Romance, Suicide
Thanks to NetGalley and Tor Books for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: September 21st, 2021
384 Pages
Synopsis: Under the Whispering Door is a contemporary fantasy with TJ Klune’s signature “quirk and charm” (PW) about a ghost who refuses to cross over and the ferryman he falls in love withWhen a reaper comes to collect Wallace Price from his own funeral, Wallace suspects he really might be dead.
Instead of leading him directly to the afterlife, the reaper takes him to a small village. On the outskirts, off the path through the woods, tucked between mountains, is a particular tea shop, run by a man named Hugo. Hugo is the tea shop’s owner to locals and the ferryman to souls who need to cross over.
But Wallace isn’t ready to abandon the life he barely lived. With Hugo’s help he finally starts to learn about all the things he missed in life.
When the Manager, a curious and powerful being, arrives at the tea shop and gives Wallace one week to cross over, Wallace sets about living a lifetime in seven days.
By turns heartwarming and heartbreaking, this absorbing tale of grief and hope is told with TJ Klune’s signature warmth, humor, and extraordinary empathy. (Goodreads)
Last year I saw numerous rave reviews for T.J. Klune’s The House in the Cerulean Sea, and while I still haven’t had a chance to read it, I did finally purchase it. I’ve also enjoyed the first two books in his Extraordinaires series, so I was quite excited to be approved for an eARC of Under the Whispering Door. I’m writing this review after just finishing it and I am happy to say this ticked off all of my boxes.
The characters were wonderful, starting with Wallace. Before he died he was a cold-hearted, selfish man who didn’t appear to have an empathetic bone in his body. But after his death, when he meets sassy Mei, a reaper, and she brings him to Charon’s Crossing Tea and Treats, where he’s introduced to Hugo, a ferryman, his road to redemption begins. Also residing in this strange weigh station are Hugo’s deceased dog, Apollo, and his grandfather, Nelson. It’s a quirky little family and they take hold of your heart almost instantly. The Manager is a little more frightening, as he’s very much an unknown, although near the end even he undergoes a transformation of sorts. The setting of the tea shop and its quirkier attributes is very visual and I could easily picture it in my head. This isn’t what you’d call an action-packed story, but then it’s not meant to be. By turns it’s a whimsical, heartbreaking, and thoughtful exploration of death, grief, and letting go. It’s quite unlike anything I’ve read and I can honestly say I fell in love with both the characters and the story.
Under the Whispering Door is an absolute treasure of a book that by turns will have you laughing out loud, and sobbing into a tissue. Most of all, it will leave you sad when you’ve come to the end and will remain in your mind even after you’ve moved on to other books.
Oooh, this sounds enchanting. I love the cover and the title, too.
Hopefully, if I pick it up, I’ll do more laughing than sobbing. It definitely intrigues me.
Great review, Kim!
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This is a must read Mae!
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Wonderful review Kim, I am so glad this ticked all the boxes. I listened to The House in the Cerulean Sea and absolutely loved the story. I can’t wait to get to this one and hope they do an audiobook for it as well.
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I think you’ll love this Carla!
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This certainly sounds really t, and I love the cover. I’m putting this on my TBR list!
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*really good
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This is definitely a book for you Jeanne!
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Glad you loved it, but it doesn’t sound like one for me, Kim.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I know this isn’t usually the type of book you’d pick up Pete, but I actually think you might enjoy it.
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Okay, I will bear that in mind, Kim. 🙂
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This book sounds so fantasizing! I’m surely gonna add this to my TBR and will soon read it! Thank you for the review, it was fab!😄
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Thank you!
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I requested this book today. I hope I get approval.
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I’m keeping my fingers crossed!
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Sigh. On the list.
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You won’t regret it Fraggle!
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I’m in on this one! Thanks Kim, warmly, C
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I think you’ll love this Cheryl!
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Damn Kim I am even more sad to have been turned down from the ARC!!! But I will jump on that book as soon as it’s published!
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You’re going to love this Sophie!
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This sounds very original and interesting, Kim. A great review.
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Thanks Robbie. I really can’t recommend it highly enough!
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Well shoot. I don’t have this and I should. I saw the 5 stars and simply thought well it figures I don’t have it but then I read and you mentioned The House in the Cerulean Sea which I’m the same as you, I’ve heard so so much about it and want to read it so now I’m off to try a request on this if it’s still available so I don’t have to wait in a library line with hundreds of others because that is where The House in the Cerulean Sea is all the time.
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Fingers crossed you get approved Carrie!
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Thanks, I’m not going to hold my breath on it though since I opened it up to find just the likes on the cover were almost 1000 which I never see on there.
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