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Glenna posts on 8/19/2009 12:23:44 AM My son is having a 75 question test on this book on Thurs--I would like to help him but have not read the book myself--are there any book summaries that I can glean questions from in order to quiz him?
andrea posts on 11/5/2008 5:03:31 PM hey..i wanted to know if anyone know what it is that they say about captain smith on the cigars he smokes. i returned the book and i wasnt completly down with my report...it's in the beginning of it thats all i remmeber.
Anonymous posts on 2/15/2008 10:40:54 AM I'd like a honest vote, raise of hands how many of you would pick up a book on werewolves, vampires, magicians or cupid.



Shiro posts on 2/14/2008 1:20:29 AM Man, I have to read this book too, I have a huge test on it tomorrow >< I was hoping for some help, ie. the Summary of the Book, ect.
Courtney posts on 1/28/2008 7:46:19 PM I liked the book. Even though it was sad i thought it was good. Does anyone have chpt. summarys on the book??? if you do post saying you do and then ill give you my e-mail. k
Marissa posts on 8/21/2007 7:23:16 PM does anyone know what the main conflict of a night to remember is?
Abby posts on 12/2/2005 12:51:34 PM I had to read this book for my English class. I think it is very well written; it tells all about what it felt like; what people were thinking and what was happening. After every chapter we had questions so I really knew the book well.
Maddy posts on 8/15/2005 6:27:06 PM i can't believe i have to read this thing no offense to the people who liked it but it just got me stressed because I have a 50 question test tomorow! i have to completely understand it! oh by the way does anyone know who the captain of the olympic was? oh and what Jack thayer was i keep skimming the book but i don't think they metion it and my teacher said i should know who and what he does any help will be ver very much appriciated.:):) thanx
Lydia Paxton posts on 8/3/2005 11:58:54 PM Jeremy, Stop reading. It's hopeless if you can't take any enjoyment in reading and learning about a gigantic ship that sank on its maiden voyage with lifeboats for only a little more than half of the passengers, and approximately 1500 people freezing to death in the water while the lifeboats were only half filled. And it's "anyway" not "anyways".
Derek Paul posts on 5/10/2005 11:52:18 AM I'm 14, i just finished your book Day of Infamy. I thought it was a great book. I love reading about World War 2. I learn't a lot reading your book, like when Japan set a date to attach us and a time and how they had metle rods under the water with highly explosive bumbs so when the boats would drive over them the would blow up. like i said i love your book and hope to read more that you wrote. peace out!!!
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