Bingo: Queer Lives; Passport: Sweet weird It’s no spoiler to say that it was obvious how this book was going to end right from the start, or at least from the moment in protagonist Linus Barker’s train journey when “the gray darkness gave way to a bright and wonderful blue like Linus had never seen before”. Linus is a caseworker in the drab and regimented Department in Charge of Magical Youth, an inspector of orphanages for children gifted, or afflicted, with traits of myth and […]
“Just because you don’t experience prejudice in your everyday doesn’t stop it existing for the rest of us.”
The House in the Cerulean Sea by T J Klune