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A review by bookishflower
A Million to One by Adiba Jaigirdar
adventurous
emotional
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Sapphic Titanic heist. Need I say more?
- found family
- wlw and woc rep
- Tense and endearing
- Climbing vents (a personal favourite)
- Heist!
Thank you Hachette Children’s Group/team BKMRK and NetGalley for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review. (Review approved by HarperCollins Union if posted with UK cover).
‘4 girls, a priceless treasure, and an unsinkable ship. But what happens when secrets, old grudges, and new desires complicate things? All aboard the RMS Titanic, this heist will go on’ (is that a terrible pun? Yes, yes it is).
Somehow I went into this thinking I wouldn’t get hurt. I was wrong. I did this to myself.
As someone who had far too much of an interest in the Titanic as a child, I had to read this. Throw in a heist and sapphic characters I was sold!
Without giving anything away, the found family in this is heartwarming and heartbreaking, I will protect Hinnah with my life, to the Titanic film fans, there are references, and I have a need to hit August hard in the head with his book of poetry.
This is quite a slow paced book and more historical fiction first, heist book second, so keep that in mind, but I loved it even if the sword of Damocles was hanging over my head the whole time. We need more historical fiction centring marginalised groups.
- found family
- wlw and woc rep
- Tense and endearing
- Climbing vents (a personal favourite)
- Heist!
Thank you Hachette Children’s Group/team BKMRK and NetGalley for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review. (Review approved by HarperCollins Union if posted with UK cover).
‘4 girls, a priceless treasure, and an unsinkable ship. But what happens when secrets, old grudges, and new desires complicate things? All aboard the RMS Titanic, this heist will go on’ (is that a terrible pun? Yes, yes it is).
Somehow I went into this thinking I wouldn’t get hurt. I was wrong. I did this to myself.
As someone who had far too much of an interest in the Titanic as a child, I had to read this. Throw in a heist and sapphic characters I was sold!
Without giving anything away, the found family in this is heartwarming and heartbreaking, I will protect Hinnah with my life, to the Titanic film fans, there are references, and I have a need to hit August hard in the head with his book of poetry.
This is quite a slow paced book and more historical fiction first, heist book second, so keep that in mind, but I loved it even if the sword of Damocles was hanging over my head the whole time. We need more historical fiction centring marginalised groups.
Graphic: Death of parent, Grief, Sexism, Classism, Death, Misogyny, and Confinement