Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780590875851
ISBN number: 059087585X
Label: Scholastic
Manufacturer: Scholastic
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 192
Printing Date: 1998-08
Publishing house: Scholastic
Age index: Young Adult
Sale Popularity Level: 1028885
Studio: Scholastic
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The sequel to 'Titanic: The Longest Night', this novel picks up one year later with those who survived and their constant struggle with grief and shock, and thoughts of those who didn't make it.
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making a sequel is hard enough but to make a book interesting after titanic sinking is a tough one .the author pull it of very will.she show how the survivers went on with life deal with the love on they lose on the great ship.
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It's no secret that Titanic: The Long Night has been one of my favorite books since I was young. When I found that there was a sequel, I was a little wary of approaching it, because I didn't feel that Diane Hoh would be able to add on to (in my opinion) an already complete story.
I wasn't wrong.
Yes, we got to see how each of the original four (Elizabeth, Max, Katie, and Paddy) managed after the disaster and how they started over, but I feel that none of it was really necessary, especially after an Epilogue had already been included in the previous book. And I felt that part of the reason that so many liked the very first book was because, as intertwined as their lives were, Elizabeth and Katie never actually spoke to one another. So, when it happened in this book, I felt that it was very anticlimactic and unnecessary.
All in all, even though I purchased this book at a discounted price, I don't feel that it was worth it.
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THough the very first book ("Titanic: THe Long NIght") is better, this book is still worth your while, and would definately be one to look into. If you, like me, have precious little reading time, dont worry, its not a waste of time. I read this book in like 6th grade, and am now 15 and very dismayed becayse i cant seem to find it in any bookstores!!!**gasp of horror** I have the very first book, and its one of my favorites. If only the movie "Titanic" was as good as these books are....
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You might not expect a sequel to a Titanic book to be a successfull read..but it is! After reading the first, I wanted more and this book left me very content after reading it!
"Remembering the Titanic" begins at a memorial service a year after the sinking and the 4 characters are still struggeling with that night.
Elizabeth is struggeling to regain her independance. Binded by her promise to her father, she has a hard time being able to leave her mother and go to college. Max is losing patience with her, but is also struggeling with his own memories of the sinking.
Katie develops her singing career, but Paddy is becoming distant and desolate, wondering why he survived and not his brother.
The only flaw is that Diane Hoh included an Epilouge in the very first book, so we know that everything will turn out a certain way. But this book has its own plot, and there is more to find out.
In the very first book I found the Max/Elizabeth romance more exciting that the Irish couple, but this book greatly developed the Katie/Paddy relationship-and I found them equally appealing to Elizabeth and Max. (especially in the last chapter-my favorite part of the book)
I liked the very first book so much that it left me wanting more, and thats what I got with this book. I would still say the very first book was better, but anyone who read the very first book and fell in love with the characters like I did, must read this!
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This sequal to Titanic: The Long Night hits all the right targets in moving on after a terrible disaster. Since there hasn't been a book on the aftermath of the disaster, this was completely new to me. I was able to read this thanks to my friend who happened to have it.
Summary: It's a year after the sinking. Elizabeth Farr has a constant chill to remind her of the disaster and she's also tiring of obeying her father's promise that she takes care of her mother after the disaster. Max Whittaker is now living on his own as an artist, but he is losing patience with Elizabeth since she is now spending more time with her mother and alomost no time with him. Katie Hanrahan is living her dream of being a singer and is becoming popular with the rich. Paddy Kelleher is given a job to write a book on his experiences of the sinking, but he can't help thinking of how he could've possibly saved his brother's life. As the story goes on, Elizabeth, given determination by Max, is set to go to college, but her mother will do anything to keep her daughter by her side, and she soon stoops so low that Elizabeth is soon fears for her and puts Elizabeth's and Max's relationship in jeopardy. Elizabeth also thinks that Max has moved on, but when she sees his shocking new paintings, she realizes he hasn't put the disaster behind him as well. Meanwhile, Katie is angry at Paddy for spending more time with publishers rather than with her and when she sees Paddy talking with another girl, she no longer wants to see him. Two things to look forward to in this book: Elizabeth and Katie meet face to face, and a fire puts one of the charactor's life on the line. Exciting! Reaction: This book is too short, about half the size of its prequel, otherwise this book is amazing! Its unpredictability will make you hold on to it until it ends. Something worth buying. If you can find it!
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