
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?
- Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page.
- Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need to hook the reader first.
- Finally… reveal the book!
Happy Friday! For this weeks First Lines I’ve chosen to spotlight a new addition to my ARC TBR and something a little different from what I usually read. I’ve read some amazing early reviews for this book, and can’t wait to finally start it.
“State your name for the record please.” This was how things began: Boston on the cusp of fall, the Sackler museum robbed of twenty-three pieces pf Priceless Chinese art. Even in the museums back room, dust catching the slant of golden late-afternoon light, Will could hear the Sirens. They sounded like a promise.”
Well I am 100% intrigued! Any guesses??




History is told by the conquerors. Across the Western world, museums display the spoils of war, of conquest, of colonialism: priceless pieces of art looted from other countries, kept even now.
Will Chen plans to steal them back.
A senior at Harvard, Will fits comfortably in his carefully curated roles: a perfect student, an art history major and sometimes artist, the eldest son that has always been his parents’ American Dream. But when a shadowy Chinese corporation reaches out with an impossible—and illegal—job offer, Will finds himself something else as well: the leader of a heist to steal back five priceless Chinese sculptures, looted from Beijing centuries ago.
His crew is every heist archetype one can imagine—or at least, the closest he can get. A conman: Irene Chen, Will’s sister and a public policy major at Duke, who can talk her way out of anything. A thief: Daniel Liang, a premed student with steady hands just as capable of lockpicking as suturing. A getaway driver: Lily Wu, an engineering student who races cars in her free time. A hacker: Alex Huang, an MIT dropout turned Silicon Valley software engineer. Each member of his crew has their own complicated relationship with China and the identity they’ve cultivated as Chinese Americans, but when Will asks, none of them can turn him down.
Because if they succeed? They earn fifty million dollars—and a chance to make history. But if they fail, it will mean not just the loss of everything they’ve dreamed for themselves but yet another thwarted attempt to take back what colonialism has stolen.

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Ohh that is a good first line! I have been seeing this book everywhere already!
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Me too! I may have read on a bit and it definitely has me intrigued 😀
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Heh, surprisingly managed to guess this one! Can’t wait to read it 🙂
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Hahaha well done! I always get to happy when I guess them. I’m really excited to pick it up, fingers crossed we both love it 😀
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