The untold story of the doomed Titanic - Women and Children First

ByGill Paul

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zoe mcarthur
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed traveling back to the Titanic with this book! This spin on the happenings on board and after sinking are totally relatable, giving readers the “first person” perspective that draws them in and keeps them hooked. Highly recommend!
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ronyii
This is one of the best, longest, and fastest books I have ever read. Only took me two weeks to finish the 465 pages! The attention to detail made you feel like you were on the ship yourself or really walking the streets of New York. The way Paul wove the stories together was done is such a way, you wanted to keep reading to know the outcome. This book will stay with me for awhile.
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trey kennedy
I always enjoy stories of the Titanic finding them moving and fascinating but very few focus on life after the sinking which this one did. It was very well written and I hated to see it come to an end.
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adaisy1129
Engagingly written story set on the Titanic, the history has been carefully researched with a totally believable invention of characters who did not exist along with those who did. This story line is beautifully brought to life and you learn to care tremendously what happens to them all. I hated to put this down and read it almost non stop. I highly recommend this book to any who love a good well written story.
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kitan awobajo
I loved this story and the characters. The Titanic from a different slant, follows the lives of three families aboard the Titanic.

Very disappointed in the very abrupt ending. I would have loved to have read further on into the lives of the characters, instead all of it was tightly wrapped up in a few pages, clipped off as if the author just got tired of the story. I hope it has a sequel. ...
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