Current audiobook. The story of the Lusitania is fascinating.
Current audiobook. The story of the Lusitania is fascinating.
I was glad to read on and see that Captain von Trapp later regretted this, proclaiming submarine warfare "coldblooded."
Huge Larson fan! This one was no exception.
I'm currently listening to this novel. It is a fascinating and informative account of the events leading to the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915. As I listened today I was reminded of these graves we came upon in a churchyard in Kinsale, Ireland.
I'm a little obsessed with Erik Larson (ever since Devil in the White City). This one is just as amazing, thrilling, fascinating, shocking, beautiful, and tragic. Could not put it down!
I became a fan of Erik Larson when I read IN THE GARDEN OF BEASTS, so I had to pick up his new audiobook last year when it came out. Loved it. The man can tell a story. Larson books also provide an endless backlist of possible Christmas gifts for my father-in-law. 👏🏽😁😆 | ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Erik Larson has a way of writing fiction that reads like a novel. The stories of individual passengers woven through the larger tale of the event itself kept things suspenseful and at times, heartbreaking. Great read.
Noooo! I was afraid of this. It's certainly not as devastating as the loss of lives, but tragic in its own right.
I was horrified reading this paragraph, in light of the ship's fate. I am so nervous for this book right now, and am terribly afraid it disintegrated at the bottom of the Atlantic.
Read this for book club. Larson's books never disappoint. Great depiction of a pivotal point in WWI. Churchill was a dirty dog!
Glad to be getting back to this today. It's excellent.