Titanic Sinks! (Stepping Stone, paper)
Here is the exciting true story about the "unsinkable" Titanic! Dramatic accounts, white-knuckle suspense, and fast-paced action of how the world's biggest, safest ship sank on its maiden voyage. Includes black-and-white photos and full-color underwater photos of the wreck.
From the Trade Paperback edition.
From the Trade Paperback edition.
Paperback, 128 pages
Published
September 2nd 2009
by Random House Books for Young Readers
(first published March 18th 1997)
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When I first saw this book, I thought I would'nt like It because of all the non-fiction stuff. While I was reading how the titanic sunk, I really got hooked into the book. I've watched the movie Titanic and some of the people from the movie are in the book, like John Jacob Aster and his wife Madeline. Titanic is really a sad story. More than half the passengers did'nt survive the terrible accident.
My favorite part was when the music was playing while the ship was sinking because It real...more
My favorite part was when the music was playing while the ship was sinking because It real...more
Do you remember Titanic?Do you know how and why it sink? Experts had claimed that the Titanic was unsinkable. It was built so strong and gigantic. It was seperate into, the poorest living at the bottom and the richest living at the top. But, that is not unfortunate for the "poors",because they should take it s an great opportunity to get to be in this luxurious ship. What really was unfortunate was that the ship never reach New York, the place where it should go. On the Atlatic ocean, ...more
Quick, informative read. I knew a lot of the details already, but hadn't heard Harold Bride's story. Very intriguing. Still thinking: WHAT IF!?!?! If just ONE thing had been different, would the catastrophe have been avoided? Would Jack have lived? LOL.
A very childish book that I didn't really care about.
This was one of the earliest books I read that had to do with the Titanic sinking. Since then, I have read a lot of fiction-based Titanic tales. This one was a light, children's version of the disaster. It didn't cloud the scary angst too well, though, and I did get nightmares from it. Not sure if that was the intention or not, but I didn't like it all that much.
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