Sous la porte qui chuchote

Sous la porte qui chuchote

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  • Create Date:2022-12-09 07:51:33
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:T.J. Klune
  • ISBN:2378762097
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Summary

Bienvenue dans notre salon de thé "La Traversée de Charon'。
Le thé y est chaud, les scones bien frais et les morts, juste de passage。


Wallace Price n'est pas ce que l'on peut appeler " un personnage sympathique " 。。。 loin de là même。 Vous ne pleurerez sûrement pas en apprenant qu'il vient de mourir。
Mais lorsqu'une femme se présentant comme une faucheuse vient le chercher à ses propres funérailles, Wallace a du mal à accepter son funeste destin。
Au lieu de le conduire vers l'au-delà, la faucheuse l'emmène dans un petit village où se trouve un salon de thé pas comme les autres。 Hugo, le patron de l'établissement, y aide les âmes à passer de l'autre côté。 Wallace n'est absolument pas prêt à abandonner la vie qu'il a à peine vécue et avec l'aide de Hugo, il découvre enfin ce qui lui a manqué dans le passé。
Mais un jour, le Directeur - un être mystérieux et puissant - annonce à Wallace qu'il devra effectuer dans une semaine la traversée vers le monde des morts。 Ce dernier entreprend alors de vivre toute une vie en sept jours。 Y parviendra-t-il ?

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Reviews

Svenja

⭐️⭐️⭐️✨

Debbie O

This completely bizarre story on death and grief was funny and surprisingly thought provoking。 Definitely irreverent in a lot of ways。 But I’m learning that grief can take you down surprising roads, roads worth exploring, especially if they lead to healing。 Different roads for different folks probably。 Even though I thought some of the ideas of God and life after death were ridiculous, I appreciated the way the author left room for the reader’s own beliefs and grief experiences to fit in to the This completely bizarre story on death and grief was funny and surprisingly thought provoking。 Definitely irreverent in a lot of ways。 But I’m learning that grief can take you down surprising roads, roads worth exploring, especially if they lead to healing。 Different roads for different folks probably。 Even though I thought some of the ideas of God and life after death were ridiculous, I appreciated the way the author left room for the reader’s own beliefs and grief experiences to fit in to the story。 I found myself attaching my own symbolism and creating my own metaphors throughout the book。 Maybe it’s because I am in the early stages of grief myself that allows me to view this book with more of an open mind。 I think I might have stopped reading it otherwise。 It’s weird, profound, and funny。 I’m glad this book found me。 。。。more

B

5 stars。。 all the stars! I love this author and it’s marvelous how deep and silly he can be at the same time。 I cried and I laughter out loud to the point my husband came to ask if I was ok。 Pablo? Who are you? I hope this is a Easter egg for a future work。

Alessia

⚠️TW⚠️: si discute della morte in tutte le sue forme - morti serene, morti inaspettate e suicidi。È impossibile non amarlo, è tremendamente divertente anche se si parla di morte。Ho pianto? OVVIO。La scrittura di Klune è perfetta, ti incuriosisce e ti cattura fino all'ultima pagina。Inutile dire che lo consiglio, ma tenete conto dei Trigger warning che sono molto importanti!! ⚠️TW⚠️: si discute della morte in tutte le sue forme - morti serene, morti inaspettate e suicidi。È impossibile non amarlo, è tremendamente divertente anche se si parla di morte。Ho pianto? OVVIO。La scrittura di Klune è perfetta, ti incuriosisce e ti cattura fino all'ultima pagina。Inutile dire che lo consiglio, ma tenete conto dei Trigger warning che sono molto importanti!! 。。。more

L Y N N

This was a bit more philosophical and somber than The House in the Cerulean Sea, but definitely enjoyable! I'm sure on of the reasons I adore Klune's writing so much is that his characterization is so in-depth and intense, even more so in this book that THitCS。 I was so pleasantly surprised by the ending! This is what I would term a 'slow burn' and Klune explains this book is the result of his own heartfelt loss。。。 And it is a beautiful tribute, IMO! This was a bit more philosophical and somber than The House in the Cerulean Sea, but definitely enjoyable! I'm sure on of the reasons I adore Klune's writing so much is that his characterization is so in-depth and intense, even more so in this book that THitCS。 I was so pleasantly surprised by the ending! This is what I would term a 'slow burn' and Klune explains this book is the result of his own heartfelt loss。。。 And it is a beautiful tribute, IMO! 。。。more

Cori

A creative adventure on what’s waits after death and the process of grieving。 Easier read- but deep。 :)

Sarah Kessler

Ohmygodiaminlovewiththisbook。 I need a minute。

Kathy

Touching, funny & breathtakingly beautifulI loved everything about this book — the writing, the story, the characters, & most of all, the underlying messages。

Jessica Frances

What a deeply beautiful story about grief, love, life, and about what comes next。 I was hooked by this sweet, quirky, wonderful story。 I know it will stay with me for a long time。 The audio was also incredible。 Highly recommend!

Tanisha

The most profound book ever written! It tackles with grief, loss and love。 I am totally mesmerised with the characters and the plot。 Laughed out loud, ugly cried, it felt like I really lived this book。 Beware because once started, you won't be able to stop。 The most profound book ever written! It tackles with grief, loss and love。 I am totally mesmerised with the characters and the plot。 Laughed out loud, ugly cried, it felt like I really lived this book。 Beware because once started, you won't be able to stop。 。。。more

Mariana Ro

4。5。 So good!

Zechariah owens

Wonderful read! I love seeing the LGBT community represented in such a beautiful way!

Maddie Wagner

3。5 stars。 I just couldn’t get into this book that much。 It felt like too much repetition。 It could have been 150 pages shorter and still gotten the same point across。 It was also too heavy for me right now。 I am grieving the loss of my grandma and it was way too fresh to be reading this。 Something about it just got to me。 I bawled like a baby at the end。 I liked the characters and the premise, and maybe this would have been better for me at a different time。

julianna

Well thanks for the tears

Toni Rose

Sweet read and a tear-jerker for sure。 A little convoluted in spots but still enjoyable。 Great character development。

Brooke

Strange book I did not like how this ended。 I like how different it was but I struggled to finish。

Lydia

I liked the premise and the characters。 The middle was a bit muddled but overall I enjoyed it!

emma

do not have words for how amazing this was

Sarah Kane

Slow start… stick with it! I really enjoyed this book。 It made me very emotional at the end, which doesn’t happen often。

David

"House in the Cerulean Sea" and "Under the Whispering Door" are both such lovely journeys and reads。 Puts a smile on my face。 "House in the Cerulean Sea" and "Under the Whispering Door" are both such lovely journeys and reads。 Puts a smile on my face。 。。。more

Yue

It’s written as a sweet heart-warming tale, but the characters are not built consistently and convincingly (too close to the characters feeling in The House in the Cerulean sea) to make me engaged in the sweet mood。

Jill

what a strange, whimsical, enjoyable read。

Myrthe Schuijt

Een boek vol thee (letterlijk) maar blijkbaar niet “my cup of tea”。 Ik heb het met theegenzin uitgelezen。 Ik zal een klein beetje tea spillen: De hoofdpersoon deed me te veel denken aan Scrooge uit The Christmas Carol maar dan slecht uitgevoerd。 En de dood, stond als hoofd theema centraal in dit boek, maar was naar mijn mening heel oppervlakkig, waardoor ik me DOOD verveelde。Maaaaaaar wat ik wél goed vond, was de opbloeiende liefde tussen twee mannen in het boek (ik ga niet spoileren welke manne Een boek vol thee (letterlijk) maar blijkbaar niet “my cup of tea”。 Ik heb het met theegenzin uitgelezen。 Ik zal een klein beetje tea spillen: De hoofdpersoon deed me te veel denken aan Scrooge uit The Christmas Carol maar dan slecht uitgevoerd。 En de dood, stond als hoofd theema centraal in dit boek, maar was naar mijn mening heel oppervlakkig, waardoor ik me DOOD verveelde。Maaaaaaar wat ik wél goed vond, was de opbloeiende liefde tussen twee mannen in het boek (ik ga niet spoileren welke mannen)。 Dat stak echt met kop en schotel uuuh ik bedoel schouder, qua kwaliteit boven de rest van het boek uit。 。。。more

Cami

TJ Klune has an enviable imagination! He is one of those authors that I will pick up whatever he writes! Genius!

Valerie

This very sweet story about grief and transitions was a pleasure to read。 I'm going to tuck it into my classroom library and see if any of the young adults who roam around pick it up。 This very sweet story about grief and transitions was a pleasure to read。 I'm going to tuck it into my classroom library and see if any of the young adults who roam around pick it up。 。。。more

Alex

Well written but I can't recommend spending time in this worldview。 Well written but I can't recommend spending time in this worldview。 。。。more

Vikki Matthews

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I can't decide if I loved this or was disappointed。 It was predictable but comforting, but I found the end disappointing and maybe even a little cowardly? The manager's change of heart seemed a bit abrupt I can't decide if I loved this or was disappointed。 It was predictable but comforting, but I found the end disappointing and maybe even a little cowardly? The manager's change of heart seemed a bit abrupt 。。。more

Tetra

This is how I feel Sheldon from Big Bang Theory would react in death。

Allison

DNF @ 20%i feel so sad and conflicted about this AGH i loveeeed house in the cerulean sea, but unfortunately under the whispering door disappointed。 and it's the way i felt like i was reading a replica of house in the cerulean sea too with the same tropes/found family/etc。 throughout, except it just fell completely flat besides that。 i thought that a lot of the characters had no depth。 i could tell that the author was trying to make us sympathize with wallace especially through giving us backsto DNF @ 20%i feel so sad and conflicted about this AGH i loveeeed house in the cerulean sea, but unfortunately under the whispering door disappointed。 and it's the way i felt like i was reading a replica of house in the cerulean sea too with the same tropes/found family/etc。 throughout, except it just fell completely flat besides that。 i thought that a lot of the characters had no depth。 i could tell that the author was trying to make us sympathize with wallace especially through giving us backstory in flashbacks like drinking the peppermint tea, but it was not enough to overcome how annoying of a character he was。 i know that he was supposed to be unlikeable, but he was just so unlikeable in his self-entitlement and ego that i just couldn't get through the book。 the book also had no plot?? i read a whole 20% of this and i cannot tell you anything significant that happened besides everything in the synopsis。 。。。more

Hope Pardieu

The most beautiful, whimsical, thought provoking book about death and what happens next。