![]() ![]() Say a student is writing a paper about the individual part of the ship, they can flip to the "On the bridge" section of the book and get a detailed illustration of the titanic with labels and arrows to each specific part of the ship. Having each topic on its own set of 2 pages makes it really easy for readers to find exactly what they're looking for. I only named a few of the topics in the book but the cool part of the organization of the book is that each topic gets its own page. ![]() The interesting thing about this book is that it not only tells you the story of how the ship sunk but gives factual information on things like overseas travel, building the titanic, the captain and crew, first-class travel on the ship, the lifeboats, the rescue, and almost every person that was involved with the ship. I'm sure almost everyone knows about the Titanic and how it was supposed to be the "unsinkable ship" yet sank after hitting an iceberg. The book is extremely descriptive in the information that it gives on every and any thing related to the Titanic. I gave the book a four star rating because of its extensive detail, diagrams, and real life photos from the very historic ship, Titanic. ![]() I had mixed feelings about this book after reading it. ![]()
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