A review by bookforthought
Little Thieves by Margaret Owen

adventurous funny mysterious 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

5.0

As often happens when I utterly and totally love a book, I am struggling to write a proper review for this one. Little Thieves was an absolute blast to read and, while I had a feeling I might like it, it completely blew my expectations out of the water! I read this towards the end of 2021 and it easily earned its rightful place as one of my favourite reads of the year

Starting from a lesser-known fairytale, The Goose Girl, Little Thieves manages to craft a wholly new and original tale, maintaining all the key elements from the original without simply re-writing it. In short, it masterfully does precisely what a retelling should do. The Germanic medieval-esque setting worked beautifully as a backdrop to this story, and its society, traditions and lore were essential in making this book so great to read, complementing the plot in an exquisite manner. 

But where the book really shines is in the cast of characters. All the characters (including some of the minor ones) were drawn in an incredibly realistic manner, and our main character and narrator, Vanja, was one of the best I have had the joy to read about. She is deliciously complex, snarky, resourceful, witty, and of dubious morality but in a way that is always understandable, if not always justifiable. I loved the inclusion of seven tales throughout the book to give background, explain past events, and give some context as to why characters would behave a certain way. They may not have always made the best decisions, but it made complete sense for them to do so, and this is something I really enjoy seeing. 

The rest of the cast was also fantastic, with a wide range of characters, some lovable and some utterly despicable. Shape-shifting half-goddess Ragne, who is assigned by her mother to guard Vanja after she is cursed, definitely earned a spot in my heart! But so did (almost) everyone else to be honest... The character development in this book is *chef's kiss*! I also loved the inclusion of low and high Gods and their interactions with humans, and Vanja in particular. 

The plot was intricate enough to keep me gripped, with never a dull moment despite the book's size, but it never became so complicated that I felt lost or like it was going off on a tangent. Instead, every moment felt absolutely necessary within the overall scheme and it all came together beautifully. Plus, there were tons of elements I loved, such as a bit of heist and cons; magic; glorious food descriptions; friendships, betrayals, and love; and even a dash of courtroom drama! 

In short, Little Thieves is sheer perfection and I am so, so happy it found its way to me. I look forward to re-reading this one soon!