In the Lives of Puppets by T.J. Klune
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Thanks to Netgalley and Tor for gifting me an early copy of this book. I love book gifts! Below is my honest review.
I love TJ Klune. He's a master of writing gay romance that don't stray overly far into naughty territory and instead focus on delving deeply into his characters and really showing us who they are and bringing them together. He's also great at developing interesting new worlds.
That being said, for some reason, I struggled to connect with the characters in this one. It was a fun story - very Wizard of Oz meets break-in-rescue heist in a wacky, Klune, techno-weird way. But I wasn't really drawn into the character romance like I normally am. (That being said - Rambo and Nurse Ratched are two of his best characters ever and really the only two that entertained me!)
I did love the messages he was trying to get across in this one. I felt the urgency to spend time with those you care about, because you never know when life will change. I felt the burden of carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders, of an obligation thrust on you that you never asked for. I felt the confusion and frustration with trying to figure out who you are and what your place is in the world.
Because of the lack of connection I felt with the majority of the characters, I can't give this one my usual Klune 5. I'm going to give it a 3.75 rounded up to 4. Recommended for Klune fans - I hope you don't have the same issue I have.
Big shout-out to Tor for their willingness to publish weird, endearing, entertaining content for gay people. In a world of hatred and vitriol, I value allies. Thank you!
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