Submitted by boxer_dogs_dance t3_10cn5q9 in books
First of all, I enjoyed this book. The writing is clear. The characters are compelling. The plot is interesting and surprising.
Much of the action happens after the death of the main character. One focus of the book is on the main character coming to terms with his character flaws and failings. There is a lot of examination of what it means to lead a good life. In that sense it reminds me of Dickens' a Christmas Carol and CS Lewis the Great Divorce. Like these two books, this one manages to tell a good story. Klune's moral ideals are much more 21st century than the earlier books, which makes sense. But Klune is no moral relativist.
The second half of the book is quite surprising and the book works well as fantasy. The author made one choice at the end that I disagreed with. Overall a solid four out of five for me. If you read Under the Whispering Door, what did you think?
Savvybel t1_j4hdb5n wrote
I agree with your rating, I also gave it a 4 out of 5. Some of the plot points did not wrap up as satisfyingly as I would have liked, but TJ Klune has a knack for writing sweet characters and I was really rooting for them. And it was funny, too! The opening with Wallace had me laughing.
I didn't like it as much as The House in the Cerulean Sea, but it was still overall a good book!