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sophia_sol) wrote2020-08-18 09:01 pm
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The House in the Cerulean Sea, by T.J. Klune
A lot of people seem to really love this book, so it disappointed me to find that it just didn't land for me. The things it's doing are things I like (it's sort of like an Eva Ibbotson kids book except with a gay romance!), but....idk, it felt to me like the characterizations and situations were all very broadly written with no nuance. Like, the opening part of the book with Linus and his workplace felt like nothing but a caricature of Bad Office Job With Bad Boss. And although the subject matter improves from there (found family between people who are seen as outsiders!), the general feel of didactic stereotypes and one-note characters continues. And I didn't feel particularly fond of Linus, and I never got much of a sense of what kind of person Arthur actually is.
Also the whole thing is extremely predictable. Not that there's anything wrong with that in its place, but I never got all sparkly with excitement over anything that happened in the book, because I saw it all coming and not in the "ooh I can't wait for that to happen!" kind of way.
Overall there's nothing wrong with the book, but the way it's written just doesn't suit my tastes. Sigh.
Also the whole thing is extremely predictable. Not that there's anything wrong with that in its place, but I never got all sparkly with excitement over anything that happened in the book, because I saw it all coming and not in the "ooh I can't wait for that to happen!" kind of way.
Overall there's nothing wrong with the book, but the way it's written just doesn't suit my tastes. Sigh.
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