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I survived the sinking of the titanic, 1912
Posted on Kamis, 22 Maret 2012 by BB
Survived Sinking Titanic 1912 ebook
In this 16 chapter, 96 page book, sprinkled with illustrations every 10 pages, the story centers around a boy named George who survives the Titanic.
My 9 year old son is not taking to reading like I hoped he would and this series of books in the 4.0 AR zone area have been the only ones that he really loves to read with a passion. The author obviously know how to get boys attention and hold it...action, action, action, with characters boys can easily relate to.
My son really cares about the 'George' and it brings the Titanic tragedy to life for him.
I hope the author keeps writing and if she needs any ideas, I have many and would be glad to help keep this series alive, because this is a wonderful thing for boys to have. If she doesn't keep writing, I may start because this format/subject/writing style, strikes the perfect chords for my son to get on the reading train. Thank you.
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you didn't want to stop reading I would definitely recommend to some one who likes adventure. I survived the sinking of the titanic,1912
I survived the sinking of the titanic, 1912, April 21, 2011
I like I SURVIVED THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC, 1912 because it is historical fiction. I've read a lot of nonfiction books about the Titanic, but I've never read a historical fiction book. I also like it because there are facts on the back that the author didn't include in the story. If you like the Titanic, you should read this book.
This was a great book. I like all the I Survived books because they all have happy endings even though the books are so sad.
I like the Titanic book the best so far because I love learning about the Titanic.
It was a great book with a lot of detail it was fun reading I will be sure to buy another one of these books they all look very interesting the I survived series seems very exiting and I can't wait until I get another one of these books
In this 16 chapter, 96 page book, sprinkled with illustrations every 10 pages, the story centers around a boy named George who survives the Titanic.
My 9 year old son is not taking to reading like I hoped he would and this series of books in the 4.0 AR zone area have been the only ones that he really loves to read with a passion. The author obviously know how to get boys attention and hold it...action, action, action, with characters boys can easily relate to.
My son really cares about the 'George' and it brings the Titanic tragedy to life for him.
I hope the author keeps writing and if she needs any ideas, I have many and would be glad to help keep this series alive, because this is a wonderful thing for boys to have. If she doesn't keep writing, I may start because this format/subject/writing style, strikes the perfect chords for my son to get on the reading train. Thank you.
Having already read, "I survived a Shark Attack," our 9 year old wanted this book for Christmas... The Scholastic Series are easy to read, well written, full of facts, images, and written in a way which makes history fun and interesting. This book is wonderful for a child who cannot seem to get enough of, "The Titanic,"
and also a great product for children who enjoy reading, but have a hard time finding the, "right book," which will keep their interest peaked throughout the entire story.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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A Kid's Review
This book was really good i loved it i cant wait for the next one.I am going to get every I Survived book i can get my hands on!
I have always been OBSSESSED with Titanic ever since my mom had me watch the movie. I love learning about Titanic. This book really touched my heart and I learned something from it. I learned how the people on Titanic felt and how much of a nightmare things like this could be. Love this book,and God bless all those on Titanic
It was extremely thrilling!: �The book has facts as well as humor so it's not to factual and and to exciting