

Sinossi
Quando un mietitore va a prenderlo al suo stesso funerale, Wallace comincia a sospettare di essere morto. E quando Hugo, il proprietario di una singolare sala da tè, si offre di aiutarlo ad "attraversare", Wallace capisce che, sì, deve proprio essere morto. Ma Wallace non si rassegna ad abbandonare una vita che sente di avere a malapena attraversato ed è deciso a vivere fino in fondo anche un piccolo scampolo, anche una breve parentesi di esistenza che, se vissuta pienamente, può farsi intera.
- ISBN: 8804750014
- Casa Editrice: Mondadori
- Pagine: 408
- Data di uscita: 17-05-2022
Recensioni
Under the Whispering Door seems to have everything going for it, with an intriguing premise, quirky characters, and T.J. Klune's trademark humor. But in the end, it never quite materialized into the profound story it should've been. Uptight corporate soldier Wallace Price thinks he has it all: money, Leggi tutto
“its life, wallace. even when youre dead, its still life. you exist. youre real. youre strong and brave and im so happy to know you.” just call me the the grinch because i swear my heart grew a size with every chapter. this is honestly one of the most wholesome books i have read in a very long ti Leggi tutto
"a ghost who refuses to cross over and the ferryman he falls in love with" well. i basically sobbed through this book
I cannot fathom how this man wrote the House in the Cerulean Sea (which I loved) and then took the same tropes and characters and level of magic and wrote a book that is this bad. I'm truly shocked. In chapter one, Wallace is an asshole. Plain and simple. He sucks. Then in chapter two he miraculously Leggi tutto
This Review ✍️ Blog 📖 Twitter 🐦 Instagram 📷 Support me ☕ “I’m dead,” he said. “There’s no going back from that. A river only moves in one direction.” Last year I read The House in the Cerulean Sea, fell in love with it and it even was among my top 3 years of the year. I haven’t read any of Leggi tutto
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