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Praise for Gordon Korman's Titanic series: "Though best known and loved for his humorous books, Korman has proven here, as he has with the other adventure series he's penned, that he is far from a one-trick pony." - Quill & Quire "[Korman] knows how to spin a lively and engaging tale. Hanging it on an already fascinating, albeit tragic, slice of history means it wins on all levels: a thrilling account of a heart-stopping disaster, and a set of fictional characters seamlessly intertwined with real life." - The Montreal Gazette "Korman manages to tell the story of the Titanic smoothly while also introducing other elements of the early twentieth century...Altogether an enjoyable read that makes this tragic story come alive with personal narratives." - Resource Links "Highly Recommended" - Canadian Review of Materials
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About the Author
Gordon Korman is the author of The 39 Clues Book 2: One False Note, which debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list, and The 39 Clues Book #8: The Emperor's Code. Gordon has written more than sixty books for kids and young adults, including Zoobreak, Swindle, and Son of the Mob, as well as the On the Run series and the Island, Everest, Dive, and Kidnapped trilogies. A native of Ontario, Canada, Korman now lives with his family in Long Island, New York.
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Age Range: 8 - 12 years
Grade Level: 3 - 7
Lexile Measure: 820L (What's this?)
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Series: Titanic (Book 3)
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks; Original edition (September 1, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 054512333X
ISBN-13: 978-0545123334
Product Dimensions:
5.2 x 0.5 x 7.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.6 out of 5 stars
23 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#110,765 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
What a wild ride this entire series turned out to be! I picked this up as a lifelong fan of Gordon Korman, looking for something light and fun to read my kids (we had read several of his other books together, including two in the Swindle series). Well, this series is NOT light and fun. But it is a tremendous adventure and a fascinating glimpse into the Titanic nightmare through the eyes of four very different children who found themselves on board. The writing throughout the entire series is gripping and kept the kids on the edge of their seats throughout -- even after the thing sank, which (spoiler alert) happened partway through the second book.In parallel with reading this, we watched the movie Titanic (a heavily edited version for kids) and I think the kids liked seeing it in person. But the books have been more of a constant and impressive presence in our lives over the last maybe four months that we've been reading them.After watching the movie, the kids found that there were some very close parallels between the movie and the book -- for instance, one character survives in the book exactly the same way Jack and Rose do in the movie, by perching at the end of the ship as it goes down. But the resemblance is pretty slender and mostly centres around the actual sinking, about which there really isn't much information available to work from.This trilogy would be a fabulous addition to any introduction to the Titanic tragedy, as well as a wonderful story of adventure and teamwork for older kids or young teens.
I read all 3 books in this series and my review of this book would be the same for all three. I suppose that each of these books could be "stand alone novels" but it is much better to start with the first and read them in order. I have to keep in mind that these are written for younger readers and thus, that might justify the length (or lack of length) of each of the books. It seems to me that these could have all been included in one regular length book. Is it a marketing ploy or was it done this way to keep the attention of the younger reader? This aside, all three books are written well and the action and adventures of the main characters, all from extremely diverse backgrounds, captures and keeps your attention throughout. All the characters are well developed and you, therefore, develop a genuine interest in each of them . Of course, what better location to have all these characters meet and interact than the Titanic? As if the actual story of the ships sinking is not enough of an adventure, adding the likes of Jack the Ripper, waterfront thugs, etc. only added to the excitment. Overall, all three books are well written and basically factual regarding the ship itself. I think younger readers would enjoy this series. They do keep your attention throughout. I think Titanic buffs would also find them fun to read. I know I did.
My kids and I are studying the Titanic and I thought these books would be interesting. I hoped to add an accurate but heartfelt perspective to our research. Although, the story was fictional the facts and details about the Titanic were true. I also loved the characters Korman developed in the books. I found myself routing for Paddy and I'm glad he had a very well deserved happy ending. My only problem with the book was the Jack the Ripper character. In my opinion that was not needed the story line was strong enough without it.And my daughter pointed out that if you put all the books side-by-side they form the entire ship. Cool!*Warning* All three books should be read in order to get the full effect and understanding.
My kids love this series. Ages 9-12.
My little buy loves it. thank you
Amazing audio treat! We needed a series like this to make it on a 14 hour car trip
Author Gordon Korman offers just the right blend of humor, intrigue, mystery, and suspense in his adventure trilogies. The most important author of young adult fiction writing today.
Tis is part of a trilogy I needed to complete my set.
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