Unabridged Audiobook
An in-depth telling of the Titanic tragedy with the same story being told and retold and retold by different view points. The narrator pronounces the name Carpathia differently than I've heard it pronounced, (not saying it's wrong, it's just distracting) I kept correcting it in my head. But a positive note is it's very historically correct.
Comprehensive account, though dated, gives many details of the tragedy. But while the narrator was a tireless and mostly accurate reader, her talent could perhaps be better appreciated for a story of lighter content.
Throughly enjoyed it. Wow!
great book not really like all I've heard before
I own this book and it is in a glass case. I haven't read it, but hearing it read by this horrible woman's voice and thick southern U.S. accent, really ruined it for me. The book was written so quickly after the tragedy, it is no wonder there were many errors in information.
Interesting. A few mispronounced words. Poor editing towards the end of the book.
I cannot get past the southern twang of the reader. Just doesn’t fit this type of book.
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