Titanic: Voyage of Death: The Final 48 Hours

5 2154 3813
Titanic: Voyage of Death: The Final 48 Hours

Titanic: Voyage of Death: The Final 48 Hours

2018-02-20 Titanic: Voyage of Death: The Final 48 Hours

Description

"It really tugged on my heartstrings in a way the movie never could" according to Audiobookish. I'm not a history junkie and all I knew about Titanic had Jack and Rose in it, so when I had a chance to ask the narrator for a copy in exchange for an honest review, I jumped in!I'm glad I had time to listen in a single sitting! The book is a countdown to the moment the ship sinks, starting - as suggested - It really tugged on my heartstrings in a way the movie never could Audiobookish I'm not a history junkie and all I knew about Titanic had Jack and Rose in it, so when I had a chance to ask the narrator for a copy in exchange for an honest review, I jumped in!I'm glad I had time to listen in a single sitting! The book is a countdown to the moment the ship sinks, starting - as suggested - 48 hours before the fact. Each time the narrator announced a time jump my heart beat a little faster. I knew the story would end with a tragedy, of course, but I kept wishing something different would happen. I felt for the characters, for the families. I wished I could warn them, or at least offer them comfort. My . 8 hours before the fact. Each time the narrator announced a time jump my heart beat a little faster. I knew the story would end with a tragedy, of course, but I kept wishing something different would happen. I felt for the characters, for the families. I wished I could warn them, or at least offer them comfort. My . Adequate, but lacks depth Leslie F. I liked this book because I'm interested in the subject of the Titanic, but this was not the best book on the subject that I have read. I actually had a hard time getting into this book and had to read it three times because I found I wasn't paying enough attention. On my third time reading it, I did enjoy it. I enjoyed the character of Molly Brown. I thought she was admirable for standing up for the little guy or the lower class. This book actually makes me want to read more about her. I listened to the Audible audio edition of this book, which was narrated by J. Scott Bennett, and I love his work (I've listened to man. Fictional Telling of the Titanic Voyage HeatherY On April 15, 1912, the Titanic ended its fateful voyage on the bottom of the Atlantic. This book follows The Unsinkable Molly Brown and architect Thomas Andrews, and their descriptions of the boat and interactions with each other. It details the days before the collision with the iceberg, each chapter counting down to the event.I appreciated that this book made Andrews out to be the hero he was, and didn't villainize him like the Titanic movie did. But I think it should have been made clear from the beginning that this is a highly fictionalized version of events. I'm sure many people will listen to this thinking that it

April 15, 1912 Soon, Titanic's voyage will come to a deadly end with the sinking of the unsinkable. Andrews are on the same yet very different mission of saving passengers while forgoing themselves and their own personal demons and dangers. What starts out as a happy and joyous occasion soon turns to dread and despair at the news that the Titanic has hit an iceberg. While chaos and panic ensue, lives will soon be saved and also lost as the Titanic breathes her last breath and gives Molly Brown and Thomas Andrews very different endings. Andrews is at first proud and then haunted by this stately ship. Miss Brown and Mr. The story is told in a compelling countdown that ends mere hours after the ship's sinking. While Miss Brown enjoys her cruise and her interactions wit