The Bletchley Riddle

The Bletchley Riddle

2024 • 400 pages

I was sooo excited to get an ARC of this because Ruta Sepetys is such an amazing writer of historical fiction and Steve Sheinkin is so good at writing compelling nonfiction. Dream team!!

Also like a lot of people I am intrigued by the Bletchley code breakers. So just like, a lot of great stuff going on.

That said I sort of...wish this weren't middle grade maybe? It was hard to keep feeling like, why is Lizzie being so immature, this is so serious?? When like...yeah because she's 14, right right right. Anyway that's more a me problem, I am sure it will hit for middle grade readers.

That said I really enjoyed this overall, I loved the clever plot element of the missing mom mystery (I was also like, “surely this isn't going to imply that children cracked the Enigma code??” and it doesn't, they have their own thing going). I also appreciated the minor appearances from Alan Turing as like, kind of a weird guy but nice to the kids-which like, was a complaint from historians about the Benedict Cumberbatch version of Alan Turing that portrayed him as like an isolated genius weirdo when apparently he was well-regarded by everyone as being really kind (but weird). And the story of the Polish codebreakers!! Really cool and I appreciated the end note saying that one of their goals with the story was to highlight their bravery since it hasn't gotten as much press as Alan Turing etc (who ofc only somewhat recently got public notice himself...bc of the Secrets...)

anyway, great book but also for me? I hope Ruta gets back to writing YA that makes me cry soon!! xoxox

July 1, 2024Report this review