79 pages • 2 hours read
368
Novel • Fiction
New England • 19th century
2008
Adult
14-18 years
800L
The Good Thief by Hannah Tinti follows Ren, a one-handed orphan living in a Catholic orphanage, who is adopted by a man claiming to be his brother. Ren soon discovers that the man, Benjamin, is a con artist involved in grave robbing. Ren becomes entangled in Benjamin's schemes, leading to adventures and encounters with various characters in a 19th-century New England setting, exploring themes of loss, redemption, and identity. Includes violence.
Mysterious
Dark
Gritty
Suspenseful
Adventurous
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The Good Thief by Hannah Tinti captivates readers with its gripping narrative, inventive plot, and rich character development. Set against a vivid historical backdrop, the novel’s sense of adventure and mystery is well-received. However, some critics find the pacing uneven and argue that certain story elements strain credulity. Overall, it is lauded for its engaging storytelling and evocative atmosphere.
A reader who would enjoy The Good Thief by Hannah Tinti appreciates atmospheric historical fiction with a blend of adventure and coming-of-age themes. Fans of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist and Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island will relish the novel's rich characters and gripping narrative.
14,017 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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368
Novel • Fiction
New England • 19th century
2008
Adult
14-18 years
800L
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