Title: The House in the Cerulean Sea
Author: TJ Klune
Genre: Fantasy
Series: Standalone
Age group: Adult
Author website: 
http://www.tjklunebooks.com/ 
Linus Baker is entirely mundane, but far from ordinary. He is a case worker at the Department in Charge Of Magical Youth, monitoring orphanages of magical children to make sure both the children and staff are safe. His life changes when he gets a classified assignment to evaluate an orphanage of six highly unique and possibly dangerous children.

This book was such a joy to read. Great writing, great dialogue, great characters. We get introduced to the six through Linus’s eyes, and fall in love with them as he does. I won’t spoil you with their descriptions, as I hope you go meet them for yourself. The big lesson is not to judge by a person’s file or first impression. 

Linus is the best Linus that he can be, as that’s all he knows. He doesn’t see anything extraordinary about himself, but those around him can see otherwise. I think we all have blindspots, admirable qualities that we don’t recognize in ourselves that others must point out for us. I think that’s another lesson this book tells, to be open to praise and acceptance and love from others. 

Warning: This book made me cry. Because it made me feel. This book was truly a delight and I highly recommend it. I will definitely be checking out TJ Klune’s other books.

“I’m just me….” ” I don’t know how to be anyone but who I already am. This is how I’ve always been. It’s not much, but I do the best I can with what I have.”
​–Linus Baker