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Wreck of the Titan
Wreck of the Titan | Morgan Robertson
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It was the largest craft afloat and the greatest of the works of men. In her construction and maintenance were involved every science, profession, and trade known to civilization. On her bridge were officers, who, besides being the pick of the Royal Navy, had passed rigid examinations in all studies that pertained to the winds, tides, currents, and geography of the sea; they were not only seamen, but scientists. The same professional standard applied to the personnel of the engine-room, and the steward's department was equal to that of a first-class hotel. The Wreck of the Titan by Morgan Robertson
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SlytherinBookLady
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Mehso-so

Three out of the four stories were just really weird. The Pirates was actually a really good one, but Futility and the last two stories in the book were super weird

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Gina
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This book about a large luxury boat that was unsinkable named the Titan was written 14 years before the Titanic sunk

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Born.A.Reader
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Reading this morning with the company of my furry child, Ginny (who eagerly climbed into my lap, but did not want her picture taken). Not pictured is her daughter, Lily -both named from Harry Potter. ❤😁📚🐱 #catsoflitsy #LitsyAtoZ #LetterR @BookishMarginalia

RadicalReader @Born.A.Reader did you name her Ginny because of HP? 7y
Born.A.Reader @RadicalReader Yes I did. 😊😊 7y
RadicalReader @Born.A.Reader HP names are so awesome for animals so unique and wonderful like when people were naming their characters after fictional characters 7y
Born.A.Reader @RadicalReader Oh I know!! Years ago, I had a pair of grey kittens, identical, and I named them Fred and George!😊😊 7y
RadicalReader @Born.A.Reader you definitely had to with the wonderfully selection and content provided it just goes together so perfectly 7y
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