Under the Whispering Door - TJ Klune
⭐ 9.0/10
(Originally written by Rebecca)
Recently I have no interests and all I care about is rereading all the Murderbot books for the third time, but I ran out of those just in time for Maggie to snag the new TJ Klune book, which was just what I needed.
This book absolutely gutted me. It follows a man who died suddenly and is brought to a "way station" before he moves on to whatever comes after death. So a lot of this book is about the grieving process (including grieving your own death) and saying goodbye to people and moving on, which was very emotional. And it's about discovering that there could have been more to your life all along. It was a bit slow to get going, but I ended up finishing it in under 24 hours. I cried a lot, but in a good way. And it made me think a lot about embracing life as well as death. Really lovely, with wonderful characters and some good laughs. And it's always so nice to see characters falling in love who aren't super young or conventionally attractive. You've done it again, TJ! Now, back to Murderbot for round 4.
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