Book review - The Ship of Doom (The Butterfly Club) by M.A. Bennett

Book - The Ship of Doom (The Butterfly Club)

Author - M.A. Bennett

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Review:

Straight off the bat I need to say this book is simply amazing.

When 3 children are sent to locate and bring the Marconi radio to their time in history, little could they imagine the adventure and peril this will place them in but as they find themselves onboard one of the most well known ocean liners in history they will discover just why the Titanic is so well known in the future.  Can they survive against all the odds and fulfil their goal or will travelling to the future and needing to try to blend in be too much of a challenge in and of itself?

This maybe a book aimed at children but is one that can't be recommended highly enough.  The writing is brilliant and the author doesn't attempt to dumb down what happened on the Titanic during the fateful journey.  The story itself works well and doesn't feel like it has been added to something historical for the sake of it and for me this is where it truly does stand out from the crowd as it weaves the true and fictional aspects together to form a cohesive and brilliant book.


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