La Maison au milieu de la mer céruléenne, tome 1

Hardcover, 474 pages

français language

Published July 1, 2021 by DE SAXUS.

ISBN:
978-2-37876-111-0
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4 stars (5 reviews)

Linus Baker mène une vie tranquille et solitaire. À quarante ans, il vit dans une petite maison avec un chat caractériel et ses vieux disques. En tant qu'agent du Ministère de la Jeunesse Magique, il doit s'assurer du bien-être des enfants dans les orphelinats supervisés par le gouvernement. Mais lorsqu'il est convoqué de manière inattendue par les Cadres Extrêmement Supérieurs, il se voit confier une mission curieuse et hautement secrète : se rendre sur l'île de Marsyas dans un foyer où résident six dangereux pensionnaires. Obligé de mettre ses craintes de côté afin de rédiger un rapport objectif sur l'établissement, Linus va vite comprendre que les enfants ne sont pas le seul secret que renferme l'île. Il devra également réussir à cerner le charmant et énigmatique directeur des lieux, Arthur Parnassus, qui fera tout pour défendre ses protégés. À mesure qu'il découvre d'incroyables secrets et qu'il se rapproche d'Arthur, Linus …

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Review of 'House in the Cerulean Sea' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Linus Baker is a caseworker for the Department in Charge Of Magical Youth where he has progressed little over his quiet life. Each time inspecting orphanages of magical youth, he rigorously applies the RULES AND REGULATIONS that guides how magical people should be handled in this world of quiet but persistent discrimination. What becomes of the children in the orphanages he issues a negative report on, he has never quite considered. 

His life of quiet compliance is interrupted when he is given a confidential case from Extremely Upper Management, who’s taken note of his rigorous application of the rules. A remote island orphanage that is home to six children classified as extremely dangerous including “a gnome, a sprite, a wyvern, an unidentifiable green blob, a were-Pomeranian, and the Antichrist” under the tutelage of a headmaster who has little regard for rules and regulations.

During Linus’ stay, he starts to see …

Very cozy-fierce

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This is about outgrowing the oppressive structures you've been supporting, and working to tear them down.

Also I think the message is "you can always choose to be a weirdo and live with the weirdos", which makes me very happy.

Yeah I like this one. Much more than I liked Under the Whispering Door, even though that was also nice.

Review of 'House in the Cerulean Sea' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Sweet romantic queer dramedy with charming magical children. My only two complaints are that the general course of the plot was predictable from quite near the beginning and that the Underlying Message was conveyed entirely without subtlety. It's a good message, mind you, but I prefer the moral of the story to be offered rather than being hot over the head with it. But it's a fun and quick read and I definitely recommend it.

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Subjects

  • Fantastique
  • Magie
  • Créatures magiques
  • LGBTQ+
  • Découverte de soi