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Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune

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In Under the Whispering Door, did you enjoy ...

... seeing a character transform and heal?

The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune

If you were moved by Wallace's profound journey from a closed-off soul to someone open to love and connection in Under the Whispering Door, you'll find a similar heartwarming transformation in The House in the Cerulean Sea, where Linus discovers the beauty of acceptance, found family, and self-growth among a magical group of children.

... exploring what it means to live and die?

They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera

If you were drawn to the existential questions and the gentle, hopeful approach to the afterlife in Under the Whispering Door, They Both Die at the End offers a poignant exploration of mortality, second chances, and finding meaning in the final moments, following Mateo and Rufus on their unforgettable last day.

... the intimate, character-driven setting?

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

If you loved the cozy, otherworldly tea shop where Wallace comes to terms with his life and death in Under the Whispering Door, you'll be captivated by the enchanting, liminal space of The Midnight Library, where Nora Seed explores the many paths her life could have taken, all within a deeply personal, introspective setting.

... the blend of humor with the supernatural?

Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett

If the charmingly witty banter and gentle humor between Hugo, Mei, and Nelson in Under the Whispering Door made you smile, Good Omens delivers a delightful, comedic take on the afterlife and the apocalypse, filled with clever dialogue and quirky supernatural antics.

... the emotional catharsis and feel-good resolution?

The Guncle by Steven Rowley

If you cherished the way Under the Whispering Door built toward an uplifting, cathartic conclusion that left you hopeful, The Guncle offers a similarly satisfying emotional journey as Patrick helps his niece and nephew (and himself) heal after loss, mixing humor, heart, and genuine warmth.

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