Luck of the Titanic by Stacey Lee

Luck of the Titanic

Stacey Lee

384 pages first pub 2021 (view editions)

fiction historical young adult emotional medium-paced
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Luck of the Titanic is for readers who crave an emotional, medium-paced historical YA that pairs a vivid shipboard setting with high-stakes family tension and a simmering sense of dread. If you’re drawn to stories that make your heart race and your eyes sting—tales of fierce sibling loyalty, impossible dreams, and looming catastrophe—this one will pull you under and not let go.

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From the critically-acclaimed author of The Downstairs Girl comes the richly imagined story of Valora and Jamie Luck, twin British-Chinese acrobats traveling aboard the Titanic on its ill-fated maiden voyage. Southampton, 1912: Seventeen-year-old ...

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Community Reviews

3.71
based on 2,448 reviews

Moods

emotional: 77%

adventurous: 68%

sad: 58%

tense: 33%

hopeful: 18%

inspiring: 16%

informative: 14%

reflective: 14%

challenging: 12%

dark: 9%

funny: 9%

lighthearted: 7%

mysterious: 2%

relaxing: 1%


Pace

19% of readers chose fast
63% of readers chose medium
16% of readers chose slow
fast
medium
slow

Plot or character driven?

12% of readers chose Plot
46% of readers chose A mix
40% of readers chose Character
Plot
A mix
Character

Strong character development?

71% of readers chose Yes
13% of readers chose Complicated
13% of readers chose No
1% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

Loveable characters?

80% of readers chose Yes
13% of readers chose Complicated
6% of readers chose No
Yes
Complicated
No

Diverse cast of characters?

95% of readers chose Yes
2% of readers chose Complicated
1% of readers chose No
Yes
Complicated
No

Flaws of characters a main focus?

57% of readers chose Yes
19% of readers chose Complicated
21% of readers chose No
1% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

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