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A Night to Remember |
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Rating: Summary: Titanic! Review: I loved this book. It lived up to everything that I had read about it. It took me there. The bravery - and selfishness - of passengers. The heroism. The tragedy. The snobbery of the classes. I felt that I was there! It was a true account (as known at the time) - not embellished. Look forward to reading the "sequel". Night lives on.
Rating: Summary: Most outstanding book Review: This book is one of the best books which tells the Titanic story. Although very few minor inaccuracies are scattered in the book ie cabin of Mr Harper and that Madame de Viller cried for her son. Otherwise the book gives the most accurate accounts of the last few hours aboard this luxurious liner. A must for Titanic Historians.
Rating: Summary: Not just a book Review: Lord gives us a detailed excellent accont of a tragedy, researched for 20 years and given a second by second step guide this book is the best
Rating: Summary: One of the absolute best on the market Review: First, to the person whom this book took seven months to read, then DON'T READ IT! But everyone else should. This book is extremely detailed, which may seem annoying at first, but after you've read it once, you should go back and read for detail. You can read this book seven times and still thirst to read it again. It is dramatic and thought-provoking. The passenger list in the back of the book is very useful, although it would be even better if a crew list had also been included. Captain Smith's tragic death is just that, tragic. Want to know more? Read the book.
Rating: Summary: An excellent minute to minue account of the Titanic sinking Review: Words can't describe the marvelous and amazingly detailed efforts by author Walter Lord. It has the eye veiw of all of the famous passengers and crew of the Titanic eveything form what they were seeing, thinking, feeling, and hearing.
Rating: Summary: Very Good Review: This book was the best book I've ever read. It had the minute by minute account of what happened on that horrid night. What happened, when it happened and how it happened is all in this book. I'd reccommend it to every body that wants to purchase this book.
Rating: Summary: DO NOT READ THAT BOOK!!!!!!!!!!! Review: I read that book 3 months ago and I can say without a dought that this is the worse book I have ever read in my life. This book is just a series of pointless facts that everyone already knows. I am personnaly very interested in the Titanic and what happened to it and after reading that I had not learn anything and was truly disapointed. I would not recommend that book to anyone unless the person is in search of facts about the Titanic.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful book Review: I think that "A Night to Remember" is a wonderful book! It is a great re-telling of the Titanic story. What I liked about it most is that it talked about the people most. It focused on the human saga, not so much on the engeneering or the movie like other Titanic books do. Very well done!
Rating: Summary: An Excellent Telling of the Tiatanic Saga Review: Walter Lord tells the best story of the Titanic story I've seen. The book will keep you wanting to read it, and you'll be drawn in. You don't have to like Titanic to like this book.
Rating: Summary: WAY TOO DETAILED!!!!!!!! Review: I wanted to read a book that was generally about the Titanic's sinking not the literal second by second account. Because of it's detailedness this book really drug on and on and on!!!!! It normally takes me at the most three weeks to read a book I'm not really interested in. A Night to Remember took me a wopping 7 months because it was soooo boring!!!!!
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