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Titanic Crossing

Titanic Crossing

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Titanic Crossing
Review: I like the book the Titanic Crossing because it has good facts and its a fiction book.The Titanic Crossing is a fascinated tale. The character is Albert and he wants to sail back to America. The mood in this book is sad and happy its sad because the ship sinks and almost everybody dies. Its kind of happy because its like a comedy.I like the part where the ship is sinking.The other characters are Virginia,Ginny, and Uncle Clay are also riding theTitanic back to America.Virginia said ''shall I read you some nursery rhymes'' Albert said ''the titanic was unsinkable'' and Uncle Clay said ''does she have appendicitis.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Titanic Crossing
Review: I thought the book was very exciting. If people enjoy books from a long time ago they would like this book. Also people who like ships would like this book.
The book is about a boy nammed Albert who is 13. When the boat hits an iceberg all the life boats have women and children. The security guard says he is to old to go on the life boat. 2 men are trying to get him on the boat. When all the life boats are launched he jumps off the boat.

If you want to find out what happens read the book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ttanic Crossing review
Review: In this book, Titanic Crossing, by Barbara Williams, the author tries to tell you how many people died on the titanic. The main character Albert, 13, his sister Ginny and his mother, and grandfather live in London where it's always dreary. The whole family boards a train and gets on the Titanic. Then they leave for Washington D.C. Along the way they are unfortunate enough to hit an iceberg and the whole family is separated. The author's purpose in writing this book is to show why it is important to remember the Titanic and the people that died on the ship. Find out what happens to Albert and his family in Titanic Crossing.


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