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DK Readers: Survivors -- The Night the Titanic Sank (Level 2: Beginning to Read Alone) But they are on board the Titanic, the "unsinkable" ship, which is heading for disaster! Longer sentences and an expanded vocabulary make this series of 48-page books slightly more challenging: Level 2 is appropriate for children who have

TITLE:DK Readers: Survivors -- The Night the Titanic Sank (Level 2: Beginning to Read Alone)
AUTHOR:Caryn Jenner
RATING:4.87 (557 Votes)
ASIN:0789473739
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:32 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2001-01-17
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DK Readers: Survivors -- The Night the Titanic Sank (Level 2: Beginning to Read Alone)

DK Readers: Survivors -- The Night the Titanic Sank (Level 2: Beginning to Read Alone)

Will Tate and his family set sail for America. But they are on board the Titanic, the "unsinkable" ship, which is heading for disaster! Longer sentences and an expanded vocabulary make this series of 48-page books slightly more challenging: Level 2 is appropriate for children who have started to read but still need help. Information boxes full of background information will stimulate inquisitive minds. These books contain between 700 and 850 words, and they are approximately 70 percent pictures and 30 percent text. The Dorling Kindersley Readers combine an enticing visual layout with high-interest, easy-to-read stories to captivate and delight young bookworms who are just getting started. Written by leading children's authors and compiled in consultation with literacy experts, these engaging books build reader confidence along with a lifelong appreciation for nonfiction, classic stories,

EDITORIAL :

From the Back Cover Will Tate and his family set sail for America. But they are on board the Titanic, the "unsinkable" ship, which is heading for disaster!DORLING KINDERSLEY READERSStunning photographs combine with lively illustrations and engaging, age-appropriate stories in DORLING KINDERSLEY READERS, a multilevel reading program guaranteed to capture children's interest while developing their reading skills and general knowledge.

REVIEW :

I got this book because of how much I appreciated professor Freedman's "Open Yale" course on the early middle ages. Don't get caught" (Dams: Part IV).

Of course, the minute some 16-year-old kid is locked up for taking Jensen's advice and demolishing a dam - or worse - I am sure Jensen will quote something from the 2-page chapter entitled "Responsibility" in his defense - a chapter which, remarkably enough, is little more than an apology for doing such things as blowing up dams to protect your "land base". Not so much. He was meeting an informant Sara Benay and he hoped that she had enough information to take the owner of Flaxx Enterprises Donald Flaxx down because in one of his stores that was torched a foreman died, making him an accessory to murder.

His informant Sara has disappeared and since his body has not been found the police think they ran off together. Thi

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