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In the Lives of Puppets

By: TJ Klune
Narrated by: Daniel Henning
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From New York Times bestselling author TJ Klune, In the Lives of Puppets is a queer retelling of the Pinocchio tale, inviting you deep into the heart of a peculiar forest and on the extraordinary journey of a family assembled from spare parts.

‘A deeply stirring journey through a world of extraordinary robots’ – Chuck Tingle, Hugo-shortlisted author of
Camp Damascus

*A
New York Times, Sunday Times and Indie Bestseller*
*Winner of the Goodreads Choice Award for Science Fiction*


In a small home, built into the branches of a tree, live a human named Victor and three robots. These are a pleasantly sadistic nurse machine, a small vacuum desperate for love and attention, and a fatherly inventor-android named Giovanni Lawson. Together they’re a family, hidden and safe.

Then Vic salvages an unfamiliar android labelled ‘HAP’. He learns that Hap and Gio share a dark past, where they hunted humans. And Hap unwittingly gives away Gio’s location. Before they know it, robots from Gio’s former life arrive – to capture and return the android to his old laboratory in the City of Electric Dreams.

The rest of the unconventional family must travel across an unforgiving and otherworldly country to rescue Gio from decommissioning. Or worse, reprogramming. Along the way, Vic must decide if he can handle his feelings for Hap – even if they come with strings attached.

Inspired by Carlo Collodi’s The Adventures of Pinocchio, In the Lives of Puppets is a masterful standalone fantasy adventure from the author who brought you The House in the Cerulean Sea and Under the Whispering Door.

©2023 TJ Klune (P)2023 Macmillan Audio
Adventure Fiction LGBTQIA+ Creators Romance Science Fiction Technology Robotics

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Critic reviews

Glorious, a thoroughly entertaining and deeply stirring journey through a world of extraordinary robots. The characters here are so vibrant, and the story proves that love stretches well beyond the world of humans (Chuck Tingle, author of Camp Damascus)
TJ Klune has created an enchanting tale of Pinocchio in the end times, offering up hard truths alongside humor, kindness, love and, most important, hope (P. Djèlí Clark, author of A Master of Djinn)
I dare say I am yet to read more humane robots than I’ve encountered in In the Lives of Puppets . . . One can’t help but fall in love with this book (T. L. Huchu, author of The Library of the Dead)
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Klune is an instant buy for me. I love his characters, ideas, stories, humour, everything. Unfortunitely this wasn't at the same level as his other books (I've read them all) and I didn't find myself connecting with the story or characters anywhere near as much as usual.
I appreciated the concept and feel like it had so much potential but I didn't feel invested which was a shame.
I am glad I listened to it because I will always support Klune but this won't make my comfort reread list which a majority of his others do.

Good concept but not my favourite of Klune's

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Beautifully written, beautifully narrated - the characters brought to life and related the fragility of love and humanity!

One to listen to again!

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this is the second of Clunes books that I have listen to and I'm going to listen to all of them I think. The story is one of outsiders and life and love and of our place in Society. I recommend them to anyone and everyone

wonderful take on the pinochio story

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Loved this! Great concept, beautifully told. Wonderful narration. Made me smile, & made me cry. Gutted when it ended.

Magical

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A lovely book about humanity and empathy/love - a really good take on tech and identity

A great story

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Though not easy to read (I’m not sure if it was the writing style or the narrator) it was worth sticking to it until the end as it was a very thoughtful and thought provoking retelling of Pinocchio.

Be warned you may find yourself thinking about the relationships you have with others.

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Not an easy read

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The combination of the story telling by T J Klune & the narration of Daniel Henning is just stunning. I’ve listening to a lot of books now, by this author & I can’t get enough. I feel a bit sad, at the end of each one.

Another absolutely gorgeous story…

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A wondrous story about chosen family, humanity and love. This epic adventure is sure to wrap all T. J. Klune lovers, in a warm, rainbow coloured blanket. And Daniel Henning's narration, was once again, stellar.

Hope is a thing with butterfly wings

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I'm going to be truthfully honest with this i struggle to get into this book. I couldn't get my head around it being robots and not puppets. It took a while for me to get going in this book. Once it got going and i got into this book, i enjoyed it very much.

A young boy named vic lives with 3 robots. They find another robot in the scarp yard. They bring him back to life. One day, they end up having a visit, and vics father is taken back to the city. Vic and the other go to find him. And bring him home. They go through different adventures on their way. I love the relationship vic has built with these robots. How they all stick together to get through everything. i enjoyed the narrator of this book though

Sont be out off by my saying. i struggled to get into this book. It is a brilliant book indeed. Please, please, give this book ago. It is so worth it

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A too long, queer retelling of Pinocchio, sprinkled with a bit too many sexual innuendos. The premise and the first half of the book were ok, but felt like a chore to finish it.

A queer retelling of Pinocchio

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