Monday, September 13, 2010
Titanic by Bob Temple (Review by J.P.)
Titanic is an Informational History book by Bob Temple. In the beginning, everyone thinks the Titanic is unsinkable. Because it has, all water tight walls and fifteen water tight doors. The Titanic also has a grand staircase and three dinning rooms.
The setting takes place in the Atlantic Ocean. They are going from England to America. In the ship, they have a first class, second class and a third class. The voyage goes well the first few days in until the night of Sunday April 14.
That night people hear a crash but do not think anything of it. They decide to go back to what they were doing. Then the caption orders them to go up on the deck. Most people start to complain until they find out what happened. That night the ship hits an iceberg.
The people who would like this most would be people who like history and adventure. I thought it was a good book because I really like history, adventure, and drama. I also liked that it gave different paths for you to go through. The path I liked best was the passengers’ view because you really get to understand what it was like to ride the Titanic and really know how the passengers felt when they hit the Iceberg. The thing I thought they should have made clearer was when the paths ended. I thought that you just went on to the end and then I got confused and had to go back to the beginning.
Reviewed by J.P.
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