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Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
Part 2
The Boat Deck
The entrance to the First Class Grand Staircase and gymnasium were located midships along with the raised roof of the First Class lounge, while at the rear of the deck were the roof of the First Class smoke room and the relatively modest Second Class entrance.
🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
The First Class Smoke Room
A "late night" lounge where 1st class male passengers could congregate. It was considered by many to be one of the grandest and most expensive rooms on the ship, decorated with dark mahogany wood with intricate carvings and inlaid mother of pearl patterns, red and blue lino tiles, and stained glass windows, with interior windows being electrically illuminated. At the center of the room was a large marble coal-burning fireplace, the only working fireplace on the ship. The room was U-shaped to vent out smoke from the fireplace and smoke from cigars, which were imported.
The room was exclusively for men, a place to socialize and discuss matters of business, smoke, drink, and play games of chance (except on Sundays).
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
First Class Lounge
The lounge had beautiful stained glass windows, and an extravagant fireplace. It was a place for 1st-Class passengers to socialize, play cards, have Tea, or read a book.
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards.
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
First Class Promenade
The Promenade was over 500 feet long and was the place to be seen and see other notable 1st-class passengers.
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
First Class Reading and Writing Room
The Georgian First Class Reading and Writing Room was intended to be a ladies retreat following dinner similar to a Drawing Room. Books could be borrowed from the Lounge and writing desks were provided for the use of writing letters to home or to send postcards.
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
The rooms were light and airy and had large windows looking out to sea. The rooms shared a pantry with the smoke room forward allowing for light refreshments. The room had beautiful trellised decor and had cane furniture. One of the rooms was used as a play room for the first class children.
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
The B Deck, also called the Bridge Deck, was the top weight-bearing deck and the uppermost level of the hull. More First Class passenger accommodations were located here, with six palatial cabins featuring their own private promenades. The A La Carte Restaurant and the Café Parisien provided luxury dining facilities to First Class passengers.
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
🚢 40. Read a book set in Paris OR where a character goes to Paris on vacation.
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
The C Deck, also called the Shelter Deck, was the highest deck to run uninterrupted from stem to stern. First Class Barber Shop, Purser's Office and Maid's and Valet's Saloon are on this deck.
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
🚢 43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office OR sends messages. Can be sent/carried by a human, electronic means or telegraph. Tell us how the message is sent.
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
The E Deck is the 6th deck from the bottom. Its a lower middle deck, where many crews cabins, mainly concentrated in the Scotland Road. Scotland Road was a long corridor that ran the entire length of the ship along the port side of E Deck. It was used by crew members and steerage passengers to quickly move between the ends of the ship.
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
The F Deck was set apart to 12 sections with the water tight doors. It started flooding at around 12:00-12:10am. The Sections below are from bow to stern:
This included the Squash Racquet Court, linen rooms (laundry),
the Swimming Bath as part of the Turkish Bath complex.
Also located on this deck was the third class dining room and pantry, the bakery, bakers and butchers cabins, and the third class gallery. Towards the end was the engine casing and engineers quarters.
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry OR with laundry on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
Interested in Shipwrecks?
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
By Prioryman - Own work, GFDL, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
Info from:
http://titanic.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Tit...
Challenge Rules
*For each book that you read please post a link to the book, the author and the date you finished it.
*Each book may only be used for one task or letter
*To count a book towards a challenge you must read the majority of it after the start date of the challenge.
* Where more than one option is given for a task, please state which option your book relates to.
*If the task relates to the cover of your book, please post the cover AND the book link.
*All genres and formats are fine.
*Re-reads are allowed.
*No page minimum.
*Please update your original post as you go.
*When you have finished, please re-post your whole challenge as a new message and MARK AS FINISHED or you will not be considered to have completed the challenge and we will not be able to award your Hall of Fame badge
(Even if you don't hit the level you were aiming for by the deadline, please re-post your challenge anyway as you may still be eligible for a lower level badge.)
Please use the TLC STANDARD RULES when participating in this challenge.
If you are not familiar with these rules, please click on the link and read them over.
Part 2
The Boat Deck
The entrance to the First Class Grand Staircase and gymnasium were located midships along with the raised roof of the First Class lounge, while at the rear of the deck were the roof of the First Class smoke room and the relatively modest Second Class entrance.
🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
The First Class Smoke Room
A "late night" lounge where 1st class male passengers could congregate. It was considered by many to be one of the grandest and most expensive rooms on the ship, decorated with dark mahogany wood with intricate carvings and inlaid mother of pearl patterns, red and blue lino tiles, and stained glass windows, with interior windows being electrically illuminated. At the center of the room was a large marble coal-burning fireplace, the only working fireplace on the ship. The room was U-shaped to vent out smoke from the fireplace and smoke from cigars, which were imported.
The room was exclusively for men, a place to socialize and discuss matters of business, smoke, drink, and play games of chance (except on Sundays).
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
First Class Lounge
The lounge had beautiful stained glass windows, and an extravagant fireplace. It was a place for 1st-Class passengers to socialize, play cards, have Tea, or read a book.
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards.
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
First Class Promenade
The Promenade was over 500 feet long and was the place to be seen and see other notable 1st-class passengers.
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
First Class Reading and Writing Room
The Georgian First Class Reading and Writing Room was intended to be a ladies retreat following dinner similar to a Drawing Room. Books could be borrowed from the Lounge and writing desks were provided for the use of writing letters to home or to send postcards.
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
The rooms were light and airy and had large windows looking out to sea. The rooms shared a pantry with the smoke room forward allowing for light refreshments. The room had beautiful trellised decor and had cane furniture. One of the rooms was used as a play room for the first class children.
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
The B Deck, also called the Bridge Deck, was the top weight-bearing deck and the uppermost level of the hull. More First Class passenger accommodations were located here, with six palatial cabins featuring their own private promenades. The A La Carte Restaurant and the Café Parisien provided luxury dining facilities to First Class passengers.
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
🚢 40. Read a book set in Paris OR where a character goes to Paris on vacation.
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
The C Deck, also called the Shelter Deck, was the highest deck to run uninterrupted from stem to stern. First Class Barber Shop, Purser's Office and Maid's and Valet's Saloon are on this deck.
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
🚢 43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office OR sends messages. Can be sent/carried by a human, electronic means or telegraph. Tell us how the message is sent.
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
The E Deck is the 6th deck from the bottom. Its a lower middle deck, where many crews cabins, mainly concentrated in the Scotland Road. Scotland Road was a long corridor that ran the entire length of the ship along the port side of E Deck. It was used by crew members and steerage passengers to quickly move between the ends of the ship.
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
The F Deck was set apart to 12 sections with the water tight doors. It started flooding at around 12:00-12:10am. The Sections below are from bow to stern:
This included the Squash Racquet Court, linen rooms (laundry),
the Swimming Bath as part of the Turkish Bath complex.
Also located on this deck was the third class dining room and pantry, the bakery, bakers and butchers cabins, and the third class gallery. Towards the end was the engine casing and engineers quarters.
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry OR with laundry on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
Interested in Shipwrecks?
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
By Prioryman - Own work, GFDL, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
Info from:
http://titanic.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Tit...
Challenge Rules
*For each book that you read please post a link to the book, the author and the date you finished it.
*Each book may only be used for one task or letter
*To count a book towards a challenge you must read the majority of it after the start date of the challenge.
* Where more than one option is given for a task, please state which option your book relates to.
*If the task relates to the cover of your book, please post the cover AND the book link.
*All genres and formats are fine.
*Re-reads are allowed.
*No page minimum.
*Please update your original post as you go.
*When you have finished, please re-post your whole challenge as a new message and MARK AS FINISHED or you will not be considered to have completed the challenge and we will not be able to award your Hall of Fame badge
(Even if you don't hit the level you were aiming for by the deadline, please re-post your challenge anyway as you may still be eligible for a lower level badge.)
Please use the TLC STANDARD RULES when participating in this challenge.
If you are not familiar with these rules, please click on the link and read them over.
Participants:
Agnieszka
Barbara ★ FINISHED
Claire
Debbie FINISHED
Deidre(Dee) ~ Official Bookworm ~ FINISHED
Den FINISHED
Frankie FINISHED
Genevieve
Grace FINISHED
Hannah
Jennifer
Joann FINISHED
JoAnne FINISHED
Karen ♐ FINISHED
Katherine
Kelsi
Melanie FINISHED
Rina
Shelly
Someoneyouknow FINISHED
Stacy
Sunshine✰✰✰ FINISHED
Suzanne FINISHED
Tanya
Viji
Agnieszka
Barbara ★ FINISHED
Claire
Debbie FINISHED
Deidre(Dee) ~ Official Bookworm ~ FINISHED
Den FINISHED
Frankie FINISHED
Genevieve
Grace FINISHED
Hannah
Jennifer
Joann FINISHED
JoAnne FINISHED
Karen ♐ FINISHED
Katherine
Kelsi
Melanie FINISHED
Rina
Shelly
Someoneyouknow FINISHED
Stacy
Sunshine✰✰✰ FINISHED
Suzanne FINISHED
Tanya
Viji
Sounds fun! Would we need 2 spots?Levels:
Third Class Passenger: 1-17 tasks
Second Class Passenger: 18-36 tasks
First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
TASKS:
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages) OR a book that can be considered a fast read.
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland.
Swimming Home
Deborah Levy Pages: 176 p. Date read:1/2/2018 Rating:5 stars France🚢 6. Read a book set in April OR a book set in Canada.
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
The Innocence of Father Brown Volume 1G.K. ChestertonPages:232 p. Date read: 3/3/2018 Rating:3 stars Written in 1911
🚢 8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued.
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted.
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.)
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
🚢 15. Read a book published in 1985 OR where the sea plays a major part in the story.
🚢 16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
🚢 20. Read a Series/TBR #2.
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.
🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards.
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
🚢 40. Read a book set in Paris OR where a character goes to Paris on vacation.
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
🚢 43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office OR sends messages. Can be sent/carried by a human, electronic means or telegraph. Tell us how the message is sent.
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry OR with laundry on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
Duration: Open Ended - Start January 12, 2018-?
First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
38/37-55
TASKS:
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages). 688 pages
Closer Than You Think Karen Rose 2/5/18
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
No One But You Brenda Novak 3/8/18
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
292 pages
Full Tilt Emma Scott 1/16/18
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits Ireland.
The Girl From Ballymor Kathleen McGurl
🚢 6. Read a book set in Canada.
The Lullaby Girl Loreth Anne White 1/23/18
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
The Last Camellia Sarah Jio 1/15/18
🚢 8. Read a book where someone is rescued.
Fire at Dusk Lila Ashe 2/9/18
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
Crown Jewels Ella James 1/25/18
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Every Day David Levithan 1/30/18
Famous victims of the disaster include the ship's captain, Edward Smith, its first officer, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the richest passenger onboard. Famous survivors include Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above.
Edward - Brandon Edwards Every Dark Corner Karen Rose 2/23/18
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
Like a Memory Abbi Glines 2/1/18
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another.
Wild Justice Liz Fielding 2/20/18
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
🚢 15. Read a book where the sea plays a major part in the story.
The Exile of Sara Stevenson Darci Hannah 2/3/18
🚢 16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
🚢 20. Read a Series #2.
All In Emma Scott 1/18/18 (Full Tilt #2)
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
The Lightkeeper's Daughter Colleen Coble 1/23/18
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
Robert B. Parker's Damned If You Do Michael Brandman 1/21/18
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.
When Love Comes J.H. Croix 2/7/18
Follow Love J.H. Croix 2/8/18
Duration: Open Ended - Start January 12, 2018-?
First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
38/37-55
TASKS:
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages). 688 pages
Closer Than You Think Karen Rose 2/5/18
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
No One But You Brenda Novak 3/8/18
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
292 pages
Full Tilt Emma Scott 1/16/18
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits Ireland.
The Girl From Ballymor Kathleen McGurl
🚢 6. Read a book set in Canada.
The Lullaby Girl Loreth Anne White 1/23/18
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
The Last Camellia Sarah Jio 1/15/18
🚢 8. Read a book where someone is rescued.
Fire at Dusk Lila Ashe 2/9/18
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
Crown Jewels Ella James 1/25/18
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Every Day David Levithan 1/30/18
Famous victims of the disaster include the ship's captain, Edward Smith, its first officer, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the richest passenger onboard. Famous survivors include Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above.
Edward - Brandon Edwards Every Dark Corner Karen Rose 2/23/18
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
Like a Memory Abbi Glines 2/1/18
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another.
Wild Justice Liz Fielding 2/20/18
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
🚢 15. Read a book where the sea plays a major part in the story.
The Exile of Sara Stevenson Darci Hannah 2/3/18
🚢 16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
🚢 20. Read a Series #2.
All In Emma Scott 1/18/18 (Full Tilt #2)
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
The Lightkeeper's Daughter Colleen Coble 1/23/18
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
Robert B. Parker's Damned If You Do Michael Brandman 1/21/18
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.
When Love Comes J.H. Croix 2/7/18
Follow Love J.H. Croix 2/8/18
The Boat Deck
🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
Once Burned Jeaniene Frost 3/4/18
p 73 I used the bannister for balance as I followed maximus up the curving staircase. Thirty hard-fought steps later we came to a landing. I was relived that Maximus exited there instead of continuing up the staircase.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
Absinthe Winter Renshaw 2/6/18
The First Class Smoke Room
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character goes to a club where women are not allowed.
Emma in the Night Wendy Walker 2/13/18
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
Death Below Stairs Jennifer Ashley 3/6/18
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
Wild Adriane Leigh 1/31/18
First Class Lounge
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea.
Love Unbroken J.H. Croix 2/9/18
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
Gentleman Nine Penelope Ward 3/1/18
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
First Class Promenade
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
First Class Reading and Writing Room
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
The Ghostwriter Alessandra Torre 3/7/18
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
Seaside Reunion Irene Hannon 3/21/18
The B Deck
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive restaurant.
Touchdown Roxy Sinclaire 3/20/18
🚢 40. Read a bookwhere a character goes to Paris on vacation.
Booty Call Ainsley Booth 1/31/18
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
Love Untamed J.H. Croix 2/9/18
The C Deck
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
Dignity Jay Crownover 2/14/18
🚢 43. Read a book where a character sends messages.
Messages sent by email and text.
Rookie Move Sarina Bowen 2/10/18
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
Alone In the Dark Karen Rose 2/12/18
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
The E Deck
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
Edge of Darkness Karen Rose 3/2/18
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
The F Deck
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool.
Lost Souls Lisa Jackson 2/24/18
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry.
Rattlesnake Crossing J.A. Jance 1/26/18
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court.
Basketball I Can't Make This Up: Life Lessons Kevin Hart 1/28/18
🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
One of Us Is Lying Karen M. McManus 1/22/18
Interested in Shipwrecks?
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
Once Burned Jeaniene Frost 3/4/18
p 73 I used the bannister for balance as I followed maximus up the curving staircase. Thirty hard-fought steps later we came to a landing. I was relived that Maximus exited there instead of continuing up the staircase.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
Absinthe Winter Renshaw 2/6/18
The First Class Smoke Room
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character goes to a club where women are not allowed.
Emma in the Night Wendy Walker 2/13/18
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
Death Below Stairs Jennifer Ashley 3/6/18
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
Wild Adriane Leigh 1/31/18
First Class Lounge
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea.
Love Unbroken J.H. Croix 2/9/18
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
Gentleman Nine Penelope Ward 3/1/18
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
First Class Promenade
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
First Class Reading and Writing Room
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
The Ghostwriter Alessandra Torre 3/7/18
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
Seaside Reunion Irene Hannon 3/21/18
The B Deck
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive restaurant.
Touchdown Roxy Sinclaire 3/20/18
🚢 40. Read a bookwhere a character goes to Paris on vacation.
Booty Call Ainsley Booth 1/31/18
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
Love Untamed J.H. Croix 2/9/18
The C Deck
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
Dignity Jay Crownover 2/14/18
🚢 43. Read a book where a character sends messages.
Messages sent by email and text.
Rookie Move Sarina Bowen 2/10/18
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
Alone In the Dark Karen Rose 2/12/18
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
The E Deck
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
Edge of Darkness Karen Rose 3/2/18
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
The F Deck
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool.
Lost Souls Lisa Jackson 2/24/18
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry.
Rattlesnake Crossing J.A. Jance 1/26/18
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court.
Basketball I Can't Make This Up: Life Lessons Kevin Hart 1/28/18
🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
One of Us Is Lying Karen M. McManus 1/22/18
Interested in Shipwrecks?
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
I'm in. The disaster of the Titanic has always interested me. Great challenge.Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
Start Date: January 12, 2018
End Date: December 29, 2018
Level: First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
READ: 50/50
✔️The early part of the 20th century saw a fierce competition between ocean liners and shipping companies, which strove to build the biggest and fastest ships. Upon its launch, the Titanic was the largest ship ever built.
✔ 🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages) OR a book that can be considered a fast read.
Strange the Dreamer - Laini Taylor (536 pages) 4/15
✔ 🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
Cruelty - Ellen Croshain 4/26
✔️The Titanic was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Thomas Andrews, her architect, died in the disaster.
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
The Penguin Who Knew Too Much - Donna Andrews 2/15
✔️On its fatal maiden voyage, it held 2,240 passengers, but it could accommodate 2,435 passengers and 900 crew members at full capacity.
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
Best Day Ever - Kaira Rouda (342 pages) 4/3
✔️After leaving Southampton on 10 April 1912, Titanic called at Cherbourg in France and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland before heading west to New York.
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland.
Island of Glass - Nora Roberts (Ireland) 3/23
The Titanic met its end on April 15, 1912, after it struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland.
✔🚢 6. Read a book set in April OR a book set in Canada.
City of the Lost - Kelley Armstrong (Canada) 8/30
✔🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
Stardust - Neil Gaiman (set in 1922) 3/22
✔️Just under two hours after the Titanic sank, the Cunard liner RMS Carpathia arrived at the scene, where she brought aboard an estimated 705 survivors.
✔🚢 8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued.
Blood on the Tracks - Barbara Nickless 4/21
✔🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
The Red Hunter - Lisa Unger (rape survivor) 4/12
✔️The ship was deemed "unsinkable," but despite this claim, it had a critical design flaw. Although the ship included watertight compartments in the bulkheads, water could spill over each individual bulkhead into the next.
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Millennium Crash - James Litherland (ends in a cliffhanger) 4/23
✔️Famous victims of the disaster include the ship's captain, Edward Smith, its first officer, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the richest passenger onboard. Famous survivors include Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted.
Angels Of Darkness - Andrews/Singh/Shinn/Brooks (Noel) 5/29
✔️The ocean liner carried some of the wealthiest people in the world, as well as hundreds of emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland, Scandinavia and elsewhere throughout Europe who were seeking a new life in the United States.
✔🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
City of Endless Night - Douglas Preston 5/6
✔🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.)
The Copenhagen Affair - Amulya Malladi (US to Denmark) 5/5
Passenger Facilities
✔️The Titanic was not only notable as a large ship, but also as a first class luxury liner. It boasted a pool, gym, Turkish bath, squash court and its own newspaper. Its lavish interiors drew inspiration from London's Ritz Hotel and featured an oak-paneled Grand Staircase decorated with paintings and cherubs.
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
Death of a Chocoholic - Lee Hollis (painting on cover) 4/27
✔️The wreck of Titanic was first discovered in 1985 (more than 70 years after the disaster), and the vessel remains on the seabed.
🚢 15. Read a book published in 1985 OR where the sea plays a major part in the story.
Passenger - Alexandra Bracken 3/29
The ship was split in two and is gradually disintegrating at a depth of 12,415 feet (3,784 m). Since her discovery in 1985, thousands of artifacts have been recovered and put on display at museums around the world. Titanic has become one of the most famous ships in history; her memory is kept alive by numerous works of popular culture, including books, folk songs, films, exhibits, and memorials.
🚢 16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
✔ 🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
Bay of Sighs - Nora Roberts 3/8
✔ 🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
Harvest Hunting - Yasmine Galenorn 5/25
✔ 🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum.
Beautiful Sacrifice - Elizabeth Lowell 11/4
✔️Titanic is the second largest ocean liner wreck in the world, only beaten by her sister HMHS Britannic, the largest ever sunk.
✔ 🚢 20. Read a Series/TBR #2.
Magic in the Blood - Devon Monk (Allie Beckstrom #2) 4/17
✔ 🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
The Landing - Colin Taber 4/24
✔ 🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
The Cajun Doctor - Sandra Hill 5/7
✔ 🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.
Etched in Bone - Anne Bishop 3/31
Lake Silence - Anne Bishop 5/1
continued...Part II
The Boat Deck
The entrance to the First Class Grand Staircase and gymnasium were located midships along with the raised roof of the First Class lounge, while at the rear of the deck were the roof of the First Class smoke room and the relatively modest Second Class entrance.
✔ 🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
No Good Duke Goes Unpunished - Sarah MacLean 7/9
✔ 🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
Where Monsters Dwell - Jørgen Brekke 1/15
(her brows lifting at the sight of the female chatri who was floating with elegant grace down the sweeping staircase), p55
✔ 🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
Pale Horses - Jassy Mackenzie (David) 6/15
The First Class Smoke Room
A "late night" lounge where 1st class male passengers could congregate. It was considered by many to be one of the grandest and most expensive rooms on the ship, decorated with dark mahogany wood with intricate carvings and inlaid mother of pearl patterns, red and blue lino tiles, and stained glass windows, with interior windows being electrically illuminated. At the center of the room was a large marble coal-burning fireplace, the only working fireplace on the ship. The room was U-shaped to vent out smoke from the fireplace and smoke from cigars, which were imported.
The room was exclusively for men, a place to socialize and discuss matters of business, smoke, drink, and play games of chance (except on Sundays).
✔ 🚢 27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover - Sarah MacLean 4/29
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
✔ 🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
Violet Fire - Brenda Joyce 10/13
(the men returned to their brandies and cigars), p9
✔ 🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
Blood, Smoke and Mirrors - Robyn Bachar 5/5
First Class Lounge
The lounge had beautiful stained glass windows, and an extravagant fireplace. It was a place for 1st-Class passengers to socialize, play cards, have Tea, or read a book.
✔ 🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards.
Blood Wyne - Yasmine Galenorn (heroine plays Gin Rummy) 6/17
✔ 🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
Heir to the Shadows - Anne Bishop (heroine reads) 1/29
✔ 🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
Brush with Death - Karen MacInerney 3/6
First Class Promenade
✔️The Promenade was over 500 feet long and was the place to be seen and see other notable 1st-class passengers.
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
Lady Anne and the Howl in the Dark - Donna Lea Simpson (a Ton party) 4/12
✔️First Class Reading and Writing Room
The Georgian First Class Reading and Writing Room was intended to be a ladies retreat following dinner similar to a Drawing Room. Books could be borrowed from the Lounge and writing desks were provided for the use of writing letters to home or to send postcards.
✔ 🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
Sister - Rosamund Lupton (whole book is a letter to MC's sister) 7/2
✔ 🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
The Care and Taming of a Rogue - Suzanne Enoch (hero borrows from heroine) 6/9
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
The rooms were light and airy and had large windows looking out to sea. The rooms shared a pantry with the smoke room forward allowing for light refreshments. The room had beautiful trellised decor and had cane furniture. One of the rooms was used as a play room for the first class children.
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
✔ 🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
The Wedding Date - Jasmine Guillory 6/17
(cheese and crackers, the perfect stuck-in-an-elevator snack), p5
The B Deck, also called the Bridge Deck, was the top weight-bearing deck and the uppermost level of the hull. More First Class passenger accommodations were located here, with six palatial cabins featuring their own private promenades. The A La Carte Restaurant and the Café Parisien provided luxury dining facilities to First Class passengers.
✔ 🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
Phantom Evil - Heather Graham 4/28
✔ 🚢 40. Read a book set in Paris OR where a character goes to Paris on vacation.
Paris Match - Stuart Woods 2/19
✔ 🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
Gossamer Wing - Delphine Dryden 6/23
The C Deck, also called the Shelter Deck, was the highest deck to run uninterrupted from stem to stern. First Class Barber Shop, Purser's Office and Maid's and Valet's Saloon are on this deck.
✔ 🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
Midnight Burning - Karissa Laurel 10/21
(MCs house is trashed by vandals and she seeks refuge at a friends house)
✔ 🚢 43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office OR sends messages. Can be sent/carried by a human, electronic means or telegraph. Tell us how the message is sent.
The Copenhagen Affair - Amulya Malladi (text messages) 5/5
✔ 🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
Too Many Curses - A. Lee Martinez 4/9
✔ 🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
When an Alpha Purrs - Eve Langlais (heroine is a hairdresser) 10/26
The E Deck is the 6th deck from the bottom. Its a lower middle deck, where many crews cabins, mainly concentrated in the Scotland Road. Scotland Road was a long corridor that ran the entire length of the ship along the port side of E Deck. It was used by crew members and steerage passengers to quickly move between the ends of the ship.
✔ 🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
Royal Assassin - Robin Hobb 6/16
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
The F Deck was set apart to 12 sections with the water tight doors. It started flooding at around 12:00-12:10am. The Sections below are from bow to stern:
This included the Squash Racquet Court, linen rooms (laundry),
the Swimming Bath as part of the Turkish Bath complex.
Also located on this deck was the third class dining room and pantry, the bakery, bakers and butchers cabins, and the third class gallery. Towards the end was the engine casing and engineers quarters.
✔ 🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
Silk and Spurs - Cheyenne McCray 6/24
✔ 🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry OR with laundry on the cover. Please post the cover.
Year One - Nora Roberts 6/16
✔ 🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
Sea Glass Winter - JoAnn Ross (basketball) 5/3
✔ 🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
Blueberry Muffin Murder - Joanne Fluke 5/11
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
✔ 🚢 53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E.
Exclusively Yours - Shannon Stacey 5/17
✔ 🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
I Let You Go - Clare Mackintosh 6/18
Interested in Shipwrecks?
✔ 🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
My Last Continent - Midge Raymond (#15 on list) 12/29
CHALLENGE COMPLETE
Welcome Barbara and Claire!
@Claire - I think it could be done in one spot! I believe each message can take 12,000 characters. Just get rid of any words you don't really need.
@Claire - I think it could be done in one spot! I believe each message can take 12,000 characters. Just get rid of any words you don't really need.
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!Duration: Open Ended
Levels:
Third Class Passenger: 1-17 tasks
Second Class Passenger: 18-36 tasks
First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
TASKS:
The early part of the 20th century saw a fierce competition between ocean liners and shipping companies, which strove to build the biggest and fastest ships. Upon its launch, the Titanic was the largest ship ever built.
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages) OR a book that can be considered a fast read.
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
The Titanic was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Thomas Andrews, her architect, died in the disaster.
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
On its fatal maiden voyage, it held 2,240 passengers, but it could accommodate 2,435 passengers and 900 crew members at full capacity.
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
After leaving Southampton on 10 April 1912, Titanic called at Cherbourg in France and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland before heading west to New York.
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland.
The Titanic met its end on April 15, 1912, after it struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland.
🚢 6. Read a book set in April OR a book set in Canada.
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
Just under two hours after the Titanic sank, the Cunard liner RMS Carpathia arrived at the scene, where she brought aboard an estimated 705 survivors.
🚢 8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued.
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
The ship was deemed "unsinkable," but despite this claim, it had a critical design flaw. Although the ship included watertight compartments in the bulkheads, water could spill over each individual bulkhead into the next.
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Famous victims of the disaster include the ship's captain, Edward Smith, its first officer, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the richest passenger onboard. Famous survivors include Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted.
The ocean liner carried some of the wealthiest people in the world, as well as hundreds of emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland, Scandinavia and elsewhere throughout Europe who were seeking a new life in the United States.
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.)
Passenger Facilities
The Titanic was not only notable as a large ship, but also as a first class luxury liner. It boasted a pool, gym, Turkish bath, squash court and its own newspaper. Its lavish interiors drew inspiration from London's Ritz Hotel and featured an oak-paneled Grand Staircase decorated with paintings and cherubs.
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
The wreck of Titanic was first discovered in 1985 (more than 70 years after the disaster), and the vessel remains on the seabed.
🚢 15. Read a book published in 1985 OR where the sea plays a major part in the story.
The ship was split in two and is gradually disintegrating at a depth of 12,415 feet (3,784 m). Since her discovery in 1985, thousands of artifacts have been recovered and put on display at museums around the world. Titanic has become one of the most famous ships in history; her memory is kept alive by numerous works of popular culture, including books, folk songs, films, exhibits, and memorials.
🚢 16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
Titanic is the second largest ocean liner wreck in the world, only beaten by her sister HMHS Britannic, the largest ever sunk.
🚢 20. Read a Series/TBR #2.
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic! Part 2
The Boat Deck
The entrance to the First Class Grand Staircase and gymnasium were located midships along with the raised roof of the First Class lounge, while at the rear of the deck were the roof of the First Class smoke room and the relatively modest Second Class entrance.
🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
The First Class Smoke Room
A "late night" lounge where 1st class male passengers could congregate. It was considered by many to be one of the grandest and most expensive rooms on the ship, decorated with dark mahogany wood with intricate carvings and inlaid mother of pearl patterns, red and blue lino tiles, and stained glass windows, with interior windows being electrically illuminated. At the center of the room was a large marble coal-burning fireplace, the only working fireplace on the ship. The room was U-shaped to vent out smoke from the fireplace and smoke from cigars, which were imported.
The room was exclusively for men, a place to socialize and discuss matters of business, smoke, drink, and play games of chance (except on Sundays).
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
First Class Lounge
The lounge had beautiful stained glass windows, and an extravagant fireplace. It was a place for 1st-Class passengers to socialize, play cards, have Tea, or read a book.
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards.
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
First Class Promenade
The Promenade was over 500 feet long and was the place to be seen and see other notable 1st-class passengers.
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
First Class Reading and Writing Room
The Georgian First Class Reading and Writing Room was intended to be a ladies retreat following dinner similar to a Drawing Room. Books could be borrowed from the Lounge and writing desks were provided for the use of writing letters to home or to send postcards.
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
The rooms were light and airy and had large windows looking out to sea. The rooms shared a pantry with the smoke room forward allowing for light refreshments. The room had beautiful trellised decor and had cane furniture. One of the rooms was used as a play room for the first class children.
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
The B Deck, also called the Bridge Deck, was the top weight-bearing deck and the uppermost level of the hull. More First Class passenger accommodations were located here, with six palatial cabins featuring their own private promenades. The A La Carte Restaurant and the Café Parisien provided luxury dining facilities to First Class passengers.
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
🚢 40. Read a book set in Paris OR where a character goes to Paris on vacation.
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
The C Deck, also called the Shelter Deck, was the highest deck to run uninterrupted from stem to stern. First Class Barber Shop, Purser's Office and Maid's and Valet's Saloon are on this deck.
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
🚢 43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office OR sends messages. Can be sent/carried by a human, electronic means or telegraph. Tell us how the message is sent.
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
The E Deck is the 6th deck from the bottom. Its a lower middle deck, where many crews cabins, mainly concentrated in the Scotland Road. Scotland Road was a long corridor that ran the entire length of the ship along the port side of E Deck. It was used by crew members and steerage passengers to quickly move between the ends of the ship.
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
The F Deck was set apart to 12 sections with the water tight doors. It started flooding at around 12:00-12:10am. The Sections below are from bow to stern:
This included the Squash Racquet Court, linen rooms (laundry),
the Swimming Bath as part of the Turkish Bath complex.
Also located on this deck was the third class dining room and pantry, the bakery, bakers and butchers cabins, and the third class gallery. Towards the end was the engine casing and engineers quarters.
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry OR with laundry on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
Interested in Shipwrecks?
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!Duration: Open Ended
Second Class Passenger: 18-36 tasks
18
TASKS:
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages) - 580 pgs - Envy Sandra Brown - 1/24
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you! - Falling in Deeper Shayla Black - 3/4
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9. - 258 pgs - Sinful Empire Meghan March - 1/7
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland.
🚢 6. Read a book set in April OR a book set in Canada.
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920). - Nothing on Earth & Nothing in Heaven Susan Fanetti - 1/23
🚢 8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued.
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation). - Malevolent Jana Deleon - 2/5
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book. - Defiant Queen Meghan March - 1/6
Famous victims of the disaster include the ship's captain, Edward Smith, its first officer, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the richest passenger onboard. Famous survivors include Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted.
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character. - Memory in Death J.D. Robb - 1/12
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.) - Moved from Mexico to United States - Dancing on Coals Ellen O'Connell - 1/14
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
🚢 15. Read a book published in 1985 OR where the sea plays a major part in the story.
🚢 16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found. - Haunted in Death J.D. Robb - 2/3
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
🚢 20. Read a Series/TBR #2. - Never Too Far Abbi Glines - 1/13
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic. - Shattered Helen Hardt - 1/8
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series. - Long Gone - 2/4 | Reclaimed - 2/5 / Marliss Melton
The Boat Deck🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym. - Heaven and Earth Nora Roberts - 1/20
The First Class Smoke Room
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
First Class Lounge
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards.
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
First Class Promenade
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
First Class Reading and Writing Room
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter. - Mack Daddy Penelope Ward - 2/23
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
The B Deck
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant. - Shadowboxer Cari Quinn - 2/11
🚢 40. Read a book set in Paris OR where a character goes to Paris on vacation.
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
The C Deck
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter. - The Pillars of the Earth Ken Follett - 2/10
🚢 43. Read a book where a character sends messages. Can be sent/carried by a human, electronic means or telegraph. Tell us how the message is sent. - text - Unteachable Elliot Wake - 1/30
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
The E Deck
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
The F Deck
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry - The Wife Alafair Burke - 3/2
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
Interested in Shipwrecks?
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!Duration: 15.01.2018 - (Open Ended)
Level: First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
Bonus badges: 1
37/55
Lady of the Lake, Andrzej Sapkowski, 28.01.2018 - 560 pages
2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
Magic Bites, Ilona Andrews, 16.01.2018
The Girl In The Ice, Robert Bryndza, 22.01.2018 - 396 pages.
The Duchess War, Courtney Milan, 25.02.2018 - Minie and Robert go to France on their honeymoon.
Deadly Décisions, Kathy Reichs, 10.02.2019
Daffodils, Alex Martin, 24.04.2018 - set during World War I
Ill Wind, Rachel Caine, 19.01.2018 - MC is rescued by David.
10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Persuasion, Jane Austen, 17.05.2018 - William Elliot
Genesis, Bonnie Berman Shores, 05.02.2018 - Ty and his family are wealthy.
Blue Monday, Nicci French, 01.04.2018 - Sandy moves from the UK to the USA. Bonus badge earned
A Gentleman in Moscow, Amor Towles, 14.02.2018 - set in a hotel in Moscow
Aquamarin, Andreas Eschbach, 28.07.2018
16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
Living Dead in Dallas, Charlaine Harris, 30.01.2018 - "Sookie Stackhouse" #2
Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, Erik Larson, 09.05.2018
22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
1. Magic Burns, Ilona Andrews, 23.02.2018 - "Kate Daniels" #2
2. Magic Strikes, Ilona Andrews, 04.03.2018 - "Kate Daniels" #3
24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
Along Came a Spider, James Patterson, 28.02.2018 - MC goes to the gym
27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
The Heiress Effect, Courtney Milan, 26.02.2018 - Oliver and other gentlemen smoke cigars
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J.K. Rowling, 22.02.2018 - Characters use a fireplace for travelling
Her Every Wish, Courtney Milan, 07.02.2018 - Crash and Daisy have tea.
When You Reach Me, Rebecca Stead, 25.01.2018 - Miranda reads a book.
The Secret, Book and Scone Society, Ellery Adams, 24.02.2018
Trapped at the Altar, Jane Feather, 09.02.2018 - Ari and Ivor go to the theatre to be seen by the king and to get his attention.
Once Upon a Marquess, Courtney Milan, 03.02.2018 - Judith and Christian write letters to each other
Sew Deadly, Elizabeth Lynn Casey, 26.07.2018
37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
The Shop on Blossom Street, Debbie Macomber, 04.05.2018
I Liked My Life, Abby Fabiaschi, 21.03.2018 - Eve and Brady go to Paris on vacation.
Graceling, Kristin Cashore, 16.02.2018
The Blood of Flowers, Anita Amirrezvani, 13.05.2018
In the Land of the Long White Cloud, Sarah Lark, 03.01.2019 - Helen sends letters to Howard
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling, 05.04.2018 - Kreacher is a house elf and thus a servant.
Nobody's Boy, Hector Malot, 30.05.2018
46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
A Kiss For Midwinter, Courtney Milan, 26.02.2018 - Mrs. Hall does laundry for living
50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
Flowers for Algernon, Daniel Keyes, 31.03.2018 - MC's boss owns a bakery
Girl with a Pearl Earring, Tracy Chevalier, 29.04.2018
Everything, Everything, Nicola Yoon, 31.01.2018
No Shoes, No Shirt, No Spells, Rose Pressey, 08.02.2018
MC owns a cafe and there are many characters who eat there.
Life of Pi, Yann Martel, 27.07.2018 - #5 on the list
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!Duration: 15.01.2018 - (Open Ended)
Level: First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
1. Read a large book (450+ pages) OR a book that can be considered a fast read. Essential Captain America, Vol. 1 528 pages
2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
The Awakening May 2,2018
3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
If There Be Thorns by V.C. Andrews May 9
4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9. A Walk in the Woods 274
5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland.Frankenstein
6. Read a book set in April OR a book set in Canada.Anne of Green Gables
7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued.First King of Shannara
9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation). Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster
10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book. The Hobbit
11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted.
Little Men by Louisa May Alcott character in the book is named John and another named Jacob
12. Read a book with a wealthy character.Operation Hail Storm
13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.)
In Cold Blood She moves from England to Hong Kong to somewhere in Africa
14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas August 2018
15. Read a book published in 1985 OR where the sea plays a major part in the story.It's About Time: A Mysterious Time Travel Conspiracy June 2018
16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
Rebecca November 2018
18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
The God King by James A. West October 22, 2018
19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
20. Read a Series/TBR #2.
Little Men
21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
Jo's Boys
22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions by Randall Munroe
23. Read 2 books from the same series.
Blood of the Earth
24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
Seeds of Yesterday November 2018
There are 3 scenes that feature a grand staircase, but not sure of page due to it being an audiobook.
26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
Kinsey and Me: Stories July 2018
27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
Winesburg, Ohio July 2018
30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
The Year of Magical Thinking June 2018
31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards.
The Great Gatsby
32. Read a book where a character reads a book.Big Little Lies
33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
Talk of the Town The main character is a budding artist and goes to two different art shows to make her name known.
35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
Innocence 7/5/18
36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower 5-16-18
37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
Tall Man in Ray-Bans August 2018
39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
The Temptation of Dragons November 2018
40. Read a book set in Paris OR where a character goes to Paris on vacation.
41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
Dracula 8/27/18
42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
Snatchers 5/24/18
43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office OR sends messages. Can be sent/carried by a human, electronic means or telegraph. Tell us how the message is sent.The Westing Game May 12-A delivery man is hired to deliver messages to everyone that takes place in the game.
44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
A Court of Thorns and Roses
45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
I Take Thee to Deceive July 2018
47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
Preservation June 2018
49. Read a book where a character does laundry
We Have Always Lived in the Castle May 2018
50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
51. Read a book with a character is a baker
Y is for Yesterday October 2018
52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
Redemption's Warrior August 2018
53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
A Monster Calls
55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
TASKS:1. Read a large book (450+ pages)
The Shell Seekers - Rosamunde Pilcher - 2/16/18 - 632 pages
2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
- Tracy Rees - 30/8/183. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas. To Kingdom Come - Will Thomas - 6/16/18
4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
Girl in Disguise - Greer Macallister - 1/20/18 - 308 pages
5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland. A Desperate Fortune - Susanna Kearsley - 4/12/18
6. Read a book set in Canada.
Never Let You Go - Chevy Stevens - 2/9/18
7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920). Death of a Dishonorable Gentleman - Tessa Arlen - 6/12/18 - 1913
8.Read a book where someone/something is rescued. The Gates of Evangeline - Hester Young - 1/21/18
9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
Secrets of a Charmed Life - Susan Meissner - 3/22/18
10.Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Speaking from Among the Bones - Alan Bradley - 1/23/18 - ends with a 'cliff hanger' to next in series
11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above.
In Farleigh Field - Rhys Bowen - 4/3/18 - one of main characters is Ben
12.Read a book with a wealthy character.
A Discovery of Witches - Deborah Harkness - 6/10/18
13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another.
The Address- Fiona Davis - 2/28/18
Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States. - she moves from London to New York
Passenger Facilities
14.Read a book that has paintings on the cover.
- Taylor Jenkins Reid - 1/19/1815. Read a book where the sea plays a major part in the story.The Devil on Her Tongue - Linda Holeman - 3/14/18
16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
Voyage on the Great Titanic - Ellen Emerson White - 3/10/19
17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck
Rebecca - Daphne du Maurier - 5/11/18
18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
The Jackal's Head - Elizabeth Peters - 6/7/18
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum.
One Grave Too Many - Beverly Connor -8/13/19
20. Read a Series/TBR #2.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - J.K. Rowling - 2/18/18
21.Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
Tales of the Peculiar - Ransom Riggs - 9/10/18
22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
The Restorer - Amanda Stevens - 2/4/18
23. Read 2 books from the same series.
Death of a Perfect Wife - M.C. Beaton - 2/25/18
Death of a Hussy - M.C. Beaton - 2/26/18
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic! Part 2
The Boat Deck
>24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
- Imogen Robertson - 10/12/1825. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
Burying the Honeysuckle Girls - Emily Carpenter - 2/7/18 - p.153 "A soaring staircase - marble laid with a faded red runner - rose up from the center of the hallway and then split, leading the ways to the opposite wings."
26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym. This Pen for Hire - Laura Levine - 5/31/18
The First Class Smoke Room
27. Read a book where a male character goes to a club where women are not allowed.
Mrs. Jeffries Takes the Stage- Emily Brightwell - 2/3/18
28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
- Leigh Perry - 2/18/1829. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked. The Old Fox Deceiv'd - Martha Grimes - 2/22/18
30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace. Death of an Outsider - M.C. Beaton - 2/24/18
First Class Lounge
31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards. Death of a Snob - M.C. Beaton - 3/3/18
32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
For Love of the Duke - Christi Caldwell - 2/11/18
33. Read a book with a tea cup on the cover.
- Emily Brightwell - 5/16/18First Class Promenade
34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
Northanger Abbey- Jane Austen - 6/17/18 - The Pump Room in Bath
First Class Reading and Writing Room
35. Read a book where a character writes a letter. I Capture the Castle - Dodie Smith - 1/28/18
36. Read a book where a character borrows a book. Island of Bones - Imogen Robertson - 1/31/18
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
- Ruth Ware - 3/2/19 38. Read a book where a character has a snack Quiet Killing - James Morgan 4/8/18 - popcorn
39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
You Belong To Me - Mary Higgins Clark - 3/12/18
40. Read a book set in Paris
The Paris Affair- Tracy Grant - 9/21/18
41.Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust - Alan Bradley- 5/30/18
42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter. Death of a Prankster - M.C. Beaton - 3/4/18
43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office Lost Among the Living - Simone St. James - 1/17/18
44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
Mrs. Jeffries Questions the Answer - Emily Brightwell -2/20/18
45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
Death of a Charming Man - M.C. Beaton - 3/11/18
46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind. The Shadowy Horses - Susanna Kearsley - 7/12/18
47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND
A King Ensnared: A Historical Novel of Scotland - J.R. Tomlin - 5/20/18
48. What Was Mine - Helen Klein Ross - 5/14/18
49. Read a book where a character does laundry Wildwood - Elinor Florence- 3/30/18
50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is. The Body in the Library - Agatha Christie - 6/3/18 - tennis
51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery The Key to Extraordinary - Natalie Lloyd - 9/28/18
52. Read a book with a scene where a character buys meat. The Doublet Affair - Fiona Buckley - 4/6/18
53. Read a book a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine - Gail Honeyman - 4/16/18
54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria. Nutcase - Charlotte Hughes - 4/17/18
55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks Lighthouse Bay - Kimberley Freeman - 7/2/18
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!Start Date: 1/15/18 - last updated 2/21/18
Level: First Class Passenger (37-55 tasks)
Read books: 27/56 (two books for task 23)
no page minimum, re-reads are ok; post a link to the book, (cover,) the author and the date you finished it; reference shelf: 0-easy-access-to-read
Completed:
1. Read a large book (450+ pages) OR a book that can be considered a fast read. Rückkehr Nach River's End=River's End by Nora Roberts 5* 2/20/18 512 pages
4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9. Der Weg=Cross Roads by William Paul Young 4* 2/11/18 304 pages
5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland. Mord ist ihre Leidenschaft=Vengeance in Death by J.D. Robb 4* 2/18/18 MCs go to Dublin
6. Read a book set in April OR a book set in Canada. Totenmontag=Monday Mourning by Kathy Reichs 3* 2/14/18 set in Montreal
8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued. Special Agent Maximilian by Mimi Barbour 5* 2/3/18 major spoiler - sorry (view spoiler)
9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation). Ufer der Hoffnung=Chesapeake Blue by Nora Roberts 4* 1/21/18 Seth survived an abusive childhood and become a decent man
10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book. On The Run by Taylor Hart 4* 2/12/18 1st part of a 3-book story
11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of these people Edward Smith, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim, John Jacob Astor IV, Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted. Trouble in Paradise by Robert B. Parker 4* 2/11/18 the mastermind of an elaborate crime calls himself Harry Smith.
15. Read a book published in 1985 OR where the sea plays a major part in the story. Flight of the Intruder by Stephen Coonts 3* 2/17/18 the pilots live on a war ship and fly from there to Vietnam
20. Read a Series/TBR #2 The New Year's Bride by Kit Morgan 5* 1/17/18 Holiday Mail Order Brides #2
23. Read 2 books from the same series. The Last Puzzle 3* 1/23/18 & Final Cut 5* 1/26/18 by Matthew Costello & Neil Richards Cherrigham #16 & #17
26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym. A Killer Among Us by Lynette Eason 4* 1/25/18 He’d arrived at the gym an hour ago - p 210
29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked. Cel Bourne'a=The Bourne Objective by Eric Van Lustbader 1* 1/26/18 two scenes - if you wish I'll provide a quote from an English edition
30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace. Night Passage by Robert B. Parker 5* 2/8/18 The room was lined with books, and there was a fire burning in the fireplace. p 291
31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards. Where Two Hearts Meet: Tea For Two / Wherever Love Takes Us by Carrie Turansky 5* 2/2/18 set in a tea shop and many tea scenes included
32. Read a book where a character reads a book. Sparrow House by Karin Kaufman 4* 1/18/18 MC (a genealogist) spends several days in a private library searching family books to find data for a family tree
33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
Jack of Spades by Joyce Carol Oates 4* 1/31/1834. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Hey, Nobody's Perfect by Ann Herrick 4* 1/19/18 female MC goes to a basketball game to be seen by the guy she's a crush on
35. Read a book where a character writes a letter. His Forever Valentine by Kit Morgan 5* 2/2/18 male MC's mother writes a letter to a mail order bride (in the son's name, who has no idea)
36. Read a book where a character borrows a book. Love Remains by Kaye Dacus 3* 2/11/18 male MC during the first single group meeting
38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments). Always Watching by Lynette Eason 4* 1/30/18 Let’s go have a snack and I’m sure he’ll come explain when he can.”
“But—”
“No buts.” Their voices faded as Martha led Amy away. p 53
42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter. No Safe Haven by Kimberley Woodhouse & Kayla R. Woodhouse 5* 1/28/18 during an avalanche (cause by a missle) the MCs seek shelter under an outcrop (I hope it's the correct term)
43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office OR sends messages. Can be sent/carried by a human, electronic means or telegraph. Dead Heat by Kathleen Brooks 5* 1/16/18 Paige had gotten a text message from Cy p 123
44. Read a book where a character is a servant. Der Kuss des Killers=Ceremony in Death by J.D. Robb 2* 2/7/18 Summerset is Roarke's buttler
50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is. Friends With Partial Benefits by Luke Young 4* 2/19/18 several tennis matches
51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. A Merciful Secret by Kendra Elliot 3* 2/20/18 Kaylie is baker in the family's coffee shop
To Do
2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
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3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s). Double Edge (Locke), Nemesis in Spain, The Outlaw Preacher, The End of Lies, The Third Rule, Empire of Lies, Das Haus der Geschichten, First to Kill, The War Planners, Angel Killer, The Oyster Catcher, Eisiger Tod
7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
12. Read a book with a wealthy character. Liebesnacht mit einem Mörder
13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.)
14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors. Der Klang des Pianos
17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper Awakening; The Da Vinci Code
21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic. The Measure of Katie Calloway (SM), The Messenger (SM), Diamonds in the Sky (MH), Finding Brocken Arrow (Heather Huffman), Morning After (Reynolds Security - MH), Leaving Liberty (MH), Under the Sheets (SH), The Other Side of Us (SM), King Solomon's Mines (HH), Reasons to Stay Alive (MH), Shanna Hatfield, Staci Hart
24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover. Beyond All Dreams 9781441265210 (September)
25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover. Weihnachten mit Nora Roberts
37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
40. Read a book set in Paris OR where a character goes to Paris on vacation. Dance with the Enemy
41. Read a book that has a scene in a cabin on a boat/ship.
45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title. The Road to Terminus
48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
49. Read a book where a character does laundry OR with laundry on the cover. Please post the cover.
52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E (disregard articles). Enigma, Entführt, Erbarmen, Enemies Among Us,
54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
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Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!Duration: 14/01/2018 - (Open Ended)
Level: Second Class Passenger: 18-36 tasks
Read 17/18
2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland.
7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued.
10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted
13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.)
- 07/09/1815. Read a book published in 1985 OR where the sea plays a major part in the story.
16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
23. Read 2 books from the same series.
24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!Duration: Open Ended
Levels: First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
Tasks complete: 39
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages) OR a book that can be considered a fast read.
Y Is for Yesterday - Sue Grafton - 2/16/2018How it fits: Page count 711
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
Don't Shoot! I'm just the Avon Lady! - Birdie Jaworski - 4/16/2018How it fits: Page count 250
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland.
Auggie & Me: Three Wonder Stories - R.J. Palacio - 1/26/2018How it fits: Julian visits France to spend the summer with his grandmother.
🚢 6. Read a book set in April OR a book set in Canada.
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
Blood Red, Snow White - Marcus Sedgwick - 7/14/2018How it fits: Covers the history of the Romanov assassination and the Russian Revolution.
🚢 8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued.
The Phantom Of The Opera - Gaston Leroux - 3/10/2018How it fits: Christine needs to be rescued from The Phantom/ Erik.
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
Opal's Story: A Novel - Phyllis H. Moore - 2/21/2018How it fits: After the tragedy of losing her twin brother and husband to murder/suicide and the adoption of her baby, Opal is a survivor in my eyes.
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Dragonfly In Amber - Diana Gabaldon - 1/31/2018How it fits: This book leads onto another book.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted.
Blood Betrayal - Michael Lister - 4/5/2018How it fits: MC John Jordan.
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
Big Little Lies - Liane Moriarty - 2/11/2018How it fits: Celeste and Perry are wealthy.
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.)
The Danish Girl - David Ebershoff - 3/17/2018How it fits: Einar and Gerta move to Paris from Copenhagen.
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
🚢 15. Read a book where the sea plays a major part in the story.
Love Anthony - Lisa Genova - 8/18/2018How it fits: Anthony loved the beach and sea so Olivia finds comfort near the water.
🚢 16. Read a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
The Captain's Daughter - Leah Fleming - 10/29/2018🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum.
All the Light We Cannot See - Anthony Doerr - 4/30/2018How it fits: Set in the Museum of Natural History, Paris.
🚢 20. Read a Series/TBR #2.
Lake of Sorrows - Erin Hart - 3/25/2018How it fits: Book 2 in the Nora Gavin series.
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
A Mother's Story - Rosie Batty - 4/2/2018How it fits: Authors initials in BRITANNIC
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.
Birthright Series.
Because It Is My Blood - Gabrielle Zevin - 6/27/2018 - Book 2.
In the Age of Love and Chocolate - Gabrielle Zevin - 7/8/2018 - Book 3.🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
As Time Goes By - Mary Higgins Clark - 4/28/2018🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
I've Got My Eyes on You - Mary Higgins Clark - 7/31/2018How it fits: Aline goes to the gym.
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
The Foster Child - Jenny Blackhurst - 6/6/2018How it fits: MC's husband builds a fire in the evening to warm the house.
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards.
Faithful - Alice Hoffman - 5/5/2018How it fits: MC drinks Green Tea to warm up.
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
Secrets of Southern Girls - Haley Harrigan - 10/19/2018How it fits: August and Julie read Reba's diary.
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World - Vicki Myron - 10/22/2018How it fits: Books on cover.
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
Helen of Troy - Margaret George - 2/28/2018How it fits: Helen of Troy travels to see a seer.
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
The Great Alone - Kristin Hannah - 10/13/2018How it fits: Lena writes to Matthew after his relocation to Fairbanks.
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
Yesterday's Sun - Amanda Brooke - 7/17/2018 How it fits: Holly borrows the journal from Jocelyn.
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
Poison Study - Maria V. Snyder - 5/10/2018How it fits: Yelena has a midnight snack of sweet cakes.
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
The Rosie Project - Graeme Simsion - 3/20/2018How it fits: Don takes Rosie to an exclusive restaurant in NYC.
🚢 40. Read a book set in Paris
The Betrayal - Kate Furnivall - 3/5/2018🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
Sandstorm - James Rollins - 5/26/2018How it fits: Painter and Kara meet in her cabin to strategize about their options.
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
The Underground Railroad - Colson Whitehead - 5/15/2018How it fits: Cora seeks shelter when she reaches North Carolina.
🚢 43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office
13 Reasons Why - Jay Asher - 4/19/2018How it fits: Clay visits the post office to send on the tapes.
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
The Viking's Chosen - Quinn Loftis - 4/22/2018How it fits: Allete's servant Lidia.
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
The Good Daughter - Alexandra Burt - 7/10/2018How it fits: Dahlia is part of a group of motel housemaids (cleaning rooms etc.)
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
Candy Girl: A Year in the Life of an Unlikely Stripper - Diablo Cody - 4/8/2018How it fits: After a long night at work, Diablo soaks her feet in the hot tub.
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry.
Iron Cradles - Carol Mara - 7/3/2018
How it fits: Nettie boils and washes 'bluey', Beth's blanket.
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
Brownie Points - Jennifer Coburn - 8/13/2018How it fits: Cupcake on cover.
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher.
The Winter Garden - Jane Thynne - 6/20/2018How it fits: A character in the story is a butcher who goes to the Bride School to teach the bride students about cuts of meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
Eva's Story: A Survivor's Tale by the Step-Sister of Anne Frank - Eva Schloss - 4/12/2018🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
All These Things I've Done - Gabrielle Zevin - 5/22/2018How it fits: Anya eats lunch in the school cafeteria with Win and Scarlett.
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
I missed this...better go for itFascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
Duration: Open Ended
Levels:
First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks 43/55
Bonus #13
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages) OR a book that can be considered a fast read. The Perfect Couple by Elin Hilderbrand 7/6/18
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you! Halloween Hijinks by Kathi Daley 10/11/18
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s). The High Tide Club by Mary Kay Andrews 7/3/18
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9. ...296 pages...Snipped in the Bud by Kate Collins 2/9/18
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland. Billionaire Blend by Cleo Coyle 2/28/18
🚢 6. Read a book set in April
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920). The Last Castle: The Epic Story of Love, Loss, and American Royalty in the Nation's Largest Home by Denise Kiernan 7/18/18
🚢 8. Read a book where someone is rescued. Golden Malicious by Sheila Connolly 2/17/18
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation). Summer at the Lake by Andrew M. Greeley 4/12/18
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book. Out to Canaan by Jan Karon 9/4/18
Famous victims of the disaster include the ship's captain, Edward Smith, its first officer, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the richest passenger onboard. Famous survivors include Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted.
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character. Let Trump Be Trump: The Inside Story of His Rise to the Presidency by Corey R. Lewandowski 4/21/18
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.) The Summer I Met Jack by Michelle Gable 8/3/18
Passenger Facilities
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel All Fudged Up by Nancy CoCo 8/21/18
The wreck of Titanic was first discovered in 1985 (more than 70 years after the disaster), and the vessel remains on the seabed.
🚢 15. Read a book where the sea plays a major part in the story. Beach House Reunion by Mary Alice Monroe 8/13/18
🚢 16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives Sleeping with the Fishes by MaryJanice Davidson 2/21/18
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found. A Thief of Time by Tony Hillerman 4/2/18
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
🚢 20. Read a Series #2. Manhattans & Murder by Jessica Fletcher 3/30/18
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks. The General's Women by Susan Wittig Albert 4/27/18
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic. Desperate Housedogs by Sparkle Abbey1/30/18
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series. Rosemary Remembered by Susan Wittig Albert 3/20/18
The Boat Deck
🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#. Dune Road by Jane Green 5/8/18..page 313 bay leaves snake their way up the banisters of the sweeping staircase in the grand hall
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym. Murder at the Kennedy Center by Margaret Truman 2/5/18
The First Class Smoke Room
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave Wicked Charms by Janet Evanovich 5/15/18
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover. Knit One, Kill Two by Maggie Sefton 6/19/18
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked. The Nest by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney 6/13/18
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace. Best Friends, Occasional Enemies: The Lighter Side of Life as a Mother and Daughter by Lisa Scottoline 2/25/18
First Class Lounge
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea Through the Fire by Diane Noble 4/5/18
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book. The Cat Who Tailed a Thief by Lilian Jackson Braun 7/31/18
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
First Class Promenade
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is...Prince Charming Club...Once Upon a Grind by Cleo Coyle 5/22/18
First Class Reading and Writing Room
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter. Jackie, Janet & Lee: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Janet Auchincloss, and Lee Radziwill -- The Other Side of Camelot by J. Randy Taraborrelli 5/14/18
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book. Runaway Mistress by Robyn Carr 3/16/18
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments). Shoots to Kill by Kate Collins 5/30/18
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant. A Nantucket Wedding by Nancy Thayer 4/16/18
🚢 40. Read a book where a character goes to Paris on vacation. The High Season by Judy Blundell 9/21/18
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a boat It Happens in the Hamptons by Holly Peterson 3/5/18
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter. Aunt Dimity: Detective by Nancy Atherton 3/12/18
🚢 43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office The No. 2 Feline Detective Agency by Mandy Morton 2/16/18
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant. Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie 5/24/18
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician). The Secret, Book and Scone Societyby Ellery Adams 3/2/18
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind. The Atomic City Girls by Janet Beard 3/27/18
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub Cream Puff Murder by Joanne Fluke 3/9/18
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry By Invitation Only by Dorothea Benton Frank 5/28/18
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is...Basketball..Dogwood Hill by Sherryl Woods 8/9/18
🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover. Gluten for Punishment by Nancy J. Parra 2/12/18
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a character who works on engines for a living Blue Shoes and Happiness by Alexander McCall Smith 3/23/18
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria. Mrs. Fletcher by Tom Perrotta 6/2/18
Interested in Shipwrecks?
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
Duration: 2/1/2018 - ??
Level: First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
The early part of the 20th century saw a fierce competition between ocean liners and shipping companies, which strove to build the biggest and fastest ships. Upon its launch, the Titanic was the largest ship ever built.
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages) OR a book that can be considered a fast read.
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
The Titanic was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Thomas Andrews, her architect, died in the disaster.
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
On its fatal maiden voyage, it held 2,240 passengers, but it could accommodate 2,435 passengers and 900 crew members at full capacity.
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
After leaving Southampton on 10 April 1912, Titanic called at Cherbourg in France and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland before heading west to New York.
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland.
The Titanic met its end on April 15, 1912, after it struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland.
🚢 6. Read a book set in April OR a book set in Canada.
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
Just under two hours after the Titanic sank, the Cunard liner RMS Carpathia arrived at the scene, where she brought aboard an estimated 705 survivors.
🚢 8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued.
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
The ship was deemed "unsinkable," but despite this claim, it had a critical design flaw. Although the ship included watertight compartments in the bulkheads, water could spill over each individual bulkhead into the next.
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Famous victims of the disaster include the ship's captain, Edward Smith, its first officer, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the richest passenger onboard. Famous survivors include Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted.
The ocean liner carried some of the wealthiest people in the world, as well as hundreds of emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland, Scandinavia and elsewhere throughout Europe who were seeking a new life in the United States.
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.)
Passenger Facilities
The Titanic was not only notable as a large ship, but also as a first class luxury liner. It boasted a pool, gym, Turkish bath, squash court and its own newspaper. Its lavish interiors drew inspiration from London's Ritz Hotel and featured an oak-paneled Grand Staircase decorated with paintings and cherubs.
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
The wreck of Titanic was first discovered in 1985 (more than 70 years after the disaster), and the vessel remains on the seabed.
🚢 15. Read a book published in 1985 OR where the sea plays a major part in the story.
The ship was split in two and is gradually disintegrating at a depth of 12,415 feet (3,784 m). Since her discovery in 1985, thousands of artifacts have been recovered and put on display at museums around the world. Titanic has become one of the most famous ships in history; her memory is kept alive by numerous works of popular culture, including books, folk songs, films, exhibits, and memorials.
🚢 16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
Titanic is the second largest ocean liner wreck in the world, only beaten by her sister HMHS Britannic, the largest ever sunk.
🚢 20. Read a Series/TBR #2.
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.
The Boat Deck
The entrance to the First Class Grand Staircase and gymnasium were located midships along with the raised roof of the First Class lounge, while at the rear of the deck were the roof of the First Class smoke room and the relatively modest Second Class entrance.
🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
The First Class Smoke Room
A "late night" lounge where 1st class male passengers could congregate. It was considered by many to be one of the grandest and most expensive rooms on the ship, decorated with dark mahogany wood with intricate carvings and inlaid mother of pearl patterns, red and blue lino tiles, and stained glass windows, with interior windows being electrically illuminated. At the center of the room was a large marble coal-burning fireplace, the only working fireplace on the ship. The room was U-shaped to vent out smoke from the fireplace and smoke from cigars, which were imported.
The room was exclusively for men, a place to socialize and discuss matters of business, smoke, drink, and play games of chance (except on Sundays).
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
First Class Lounge
The lounge had beautiful stained glass windows, and an extravagant fireplace. It was a place for 1st-Class passengers to socialize, play cards, have Tea, or read a book.
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards.
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
First Class Promenade
The Promenade was over 500 feet long and was the place to be seen and see other notable 1st-class passengers.
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
First Class Reading and Writing Room
The Georgian First Class Reading and Writing Room was intended to be a ladies retreat following dinner similar to a Drawing Room. Books could be borrowed from the Lounge and writing desks were provided for the use of writing letters to home or to send postcards.
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
The rooms were light and airy and had large windows looking out to sea. The rooms shared a pantry with the smoke room forward allowing for light refreshments. The room had beautiful trellised decor and had cane furniture. One of the rooms was used as a play room for the first class children.
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
The B Deck, also called the Bridge Deck, was the top weight-bearing deck and the uppermost level of the hull. More First Class passenger accommodations were located here, with six palatial cabins featuring their own private promenades. The A La Carte Restaurant and the Café Parisien provided luxury dining facilities to First Class passengers.
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
🚢 40. Read a book set in Paris OR where a character goes to Paris on vacation.
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
The C Deck, also called the Shelter Deck, was the highest deck to run uninterrupted from stem to stern. First Class Barber Shop, Purser's Office and Maid's and Valet's Saloon are on this deck.
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
🚢 43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office OR sends messages. Can be sent/carried by a human, electronic means or telegraph. Tell us how the message is sent.
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
The E Deck is the 6th deck from the bottom. Its a lower middle deck, where many crews cabins, mainly concentrated in the Scotland Road. Scotland Road was a long corridor that ran the entire length of the ship along the port side of E Deck. It was used by crew members and steerage passengers to quickly move between the ends of the ship.
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
The F Deck was set apart to 12 sections with the water tight doors. It started flooding at around 12:00-12:10am. The Sections below are from bow to stern:
This included the Squash Racquet Court, linen rooms (laundry),
the Swimming Bath as part of the Turkish Bath complex.
Also located on this deck was the third class dining room and pantry, the bakery, bakers and butchers cabins, and the third class gallery. Towards the end was the engine casing and engineers quarters.
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry OR with laundry on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
Interested in Shipwrecks?
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
Duration: 2/1/2018 - ??
Level: First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
The early part of the 20th century saw a fierce competition between ocean liners and shipping companies, which strove to build the biggest and fastest ships. Upon its launch, the Titanic was the largest ship ever built.
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages) OR a book that can be considered a fast read.
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
The Titanic was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Thomas Andrews, her architect, died in the disaster.
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
On its fatal maiden voyage, it held 2,240 passengers, but it could accommodate 2,435 passengers and 900 crew members at full capacity.
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
After leaving Southampton on 10 April 1912, Titanic called at Cherbourg in France and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland before heading west to New York.
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland.
The Titanic met its end on April 15, 1912, after it struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland.
🚢 6. Read a book set in April OR a book set in Canada.
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
Just under two hours after the Titanic sank, the Cunard liner RMS Carpathia arrived at the scene, where she brought aboard an estimated 705 survivors.
🚢 8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued.
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
The ship was deemed "unsinkable," but despite this claim, it had a critical design flaw. Although the ship included watertight compartments in the bulkheads, water could spill over each individual bulkhead into the next.
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Famous victims of the disaster include the ship's captain, Edward Smith, its first officer, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the richest passenger onboard. Famous survivors include Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted.
The ocean liner carried some of the wealthiest people in the world, as well as hundreds of emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland, Scandinavia and elsewhere throughout Europe who were seeking a new life in the United States.
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.)
Passenger Facilities
The Titanic was not only notable as a large ship, but also as a first class luxury liner. It boasted a pool, gym, Turkish bath, squash court and its own newspaper. Its lavish interiors drew inspiration from London's Ritz Hotel and featured an oak-paneled Grand Staircase decorated with paintings and cherubs.
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
The wreck of Titanic was first discovered in 1985 (more than 70 years after the disaster), and the vessel remains on the seabed.
🚢 15. Read a book published in 1985 OR where the sea plays a major part in the story.
The ship was split in two and is gradually disintegrating at a depth of 12,415 feet (3,784 m). Since her discovery in 1985, thousands of artifacts have been recovered and put on display at museums around the world. Titanic has become one of the most famous ships in history; her memory is kept alive by numerous works of popular culture, including books, folk songs, films, exhibits, and memorials.
🚢 16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
Titanic is the second largest ocean liner wreck in the world, only beaten by her sister HMHS Britannic, the largest ever sunk.
🚢 20. Read a Series/TBR #2.
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.
The Boat Deck
The entrance to the First Class Grand Staircase and gymnasium were located midships along with the raised roof of the First Class lounge, while at the rear of the deck were the roof of the First Class smoke room and the relatively modest Second Class entrance.
🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
The First Class Smoke Room
A "late night" lounge where 1st class male passengers could congregate. It was considered by many to be one of the grandest and most expensive rooms on the ship, decorated with dark mahogany wood with intricate carvings and inlaid mother of pearl patterns, red and blue lino tiles, and stained glass windows, with interior windows being electrically illuminated. At the center of the room was a large marble coal-burning fireplace, the only working fireplace on the ship. The room was U-shaped to vent out smoke from the fireplace and smoke from cigars, which were imported.
The room was exclusively for men, a place to socialize and discuss matters of business, smoke, drink, and play games of chance (except on Sundays).
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character has a mancave OR goes to a club where women are not allowed.
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
First Class Lounge
The lounge had beautiful stained glass windows, and an extravagant fireplace. It was a place for 1st-Class passengers to socialize, play cards, have Tea, or read a book.
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea or plays cards.
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
First Class Promenade
The Promenade was over 500 feet long and was the place to be seen and see other notable 1st-class passengers.
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is.
First Class Reading and Writing Room
The Georgian First Class Reading and Writing Room was intended to be a ladies retreat following dinner similar to a Drawing Room. Books could be borrowed from the Lounge and writing desks were provided for the use of writing letters to home or to send postcards.
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
The rooms were light and airy and had large windows looking out to sea. The rooms shared a pantry with the smoke room forward allowing for light refreshments. The room had beautiful trellised decor and had cane furniture. One of the rooms was used as a play room for the first class children.
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
The B Deck, also called the Bridge Deck, was the top weight-bearing deck and the uppermost level of the hull. More First Class passenger accommodations were located here, with six palatial cabins featuring their own private promenades. The A La Carte Restaurant and the Café Parisien provided luxury dining facilities to First Class passengers.
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
🚢 40. Read a book set in Paris OR where a character goes to Paris on vacation.
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
The C Deck, also called the Shelter Deck, was the highest deck to run uninterrupted from stem to stern. First Class Barber Shop, Purser's Office and Maid's and Valet's Saloon are on this deck.
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
🚢 43. Read a book where a character goes to the Post Office OR sends messages. Can be sent/carried by a human, electronic means or telegraph. Tell us how the message is sent.
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
The E Deck is the 6th deck from the bottom. Its a lower middle deck, where many crews cabins, mainly concentrated in the Scotland Road. Scotland Road was a long corridor that ran the entire length of the ship along the port side of E Deck. It was used by crew members and steerage passengers to quickly move between the ends of the ship.
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
The F Deck was set apart to 12 sections with the water tight doors. It started flooding at around 12:00-12:10am. The Sections below are from bow to stern:
This included the Squash Racquet Court, linen rooms (laundry),
the Swimming Bath as part of the Turkish Bath complex.
Also located on this deck was the third class dining room and pantry, the bakery, bakers and butchers cabins, and the third class gallery. Towards the end was the engine casing and engineers quarters.
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool, hot tub or hot springs.
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry OR with laundry on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
🚢 51. Read a book with a character is a baker OR owns a bakery OR with a bakery item on the cover. Please post the cover.
🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a character that is an engineer OR works on engines for a living OR a title that begins with an E ( disregard A, An, and The).
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
Interested in Shipwrecks?
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!Duration: 2/1/18 - ???
First Class Passenger: 45/37-55 tasks
TASKS:
The early part of the 20th century saw a fierce competition between ocean liners and shipping companies, which strove to build the biggest and fastest ships. Upon its launch, the Titanic was the largest ship ever built.
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages)
Winter by Marissa Meyer 2/23/18
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
2/24/18The Titanic was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Thomas Andrews, her architect, died in the disaster.
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
Emerald Magic: Great Tales of Irish Fantasy by Andrew M. Greeley 8/18/18
On its fatal maiden voyage, it held 2,240 passengers, but it could accommodate 2,435 passengers and 900 crew members at full capacity.
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9. - 356 Pages
Some Girls Bite by Chloe Neill 2/19/18
After leaving Southampton on 10 April 1912, Titanic called at Cherbourg in France and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland before heading west to New York.
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland.
Goddess With a Blade by Lauren Dane 8/25/18
The Titanic met its end on April 15, 1912, after it struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland.
🚢 6. Read a book set in Canada.
Love Bites by Lynsay Sands 4/8/18
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
Out of Time by Monique Martin 7/27/18
Just under two hours after the Titanic sank, the Cunard liner RMS Carpathia arrived at the scene, where she brought aboard an estimated 705 survivors.
🚢 8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued.
Goddess of the Sea by P.C. Cast 3/4/18
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton 2/12/18
The ship was deemed "unsinkable," but despite this claim, it had a critical design flaw. Although the ship included watertight compartments in the bulkheads, water could spill over each individual bulkhead into the next.
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Demon Night by Sara Bourgeois 2/13/18
Famous victims of the disaster include the ship's captain, Edward Smith, its first officer, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the richest passenger onboard. Famous survivors include Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. - John Devlin
The Visitor by Amanda Stevens 9/9/18
The ocean liner carried some of the wealthiest people in the world, as well as hundreds of emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland, Scandinavia and elsewhere throughout Europe who were seeking a new life in the United States.
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
Ghost of a Chance by Ani Gonzalez 3/31/18
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.) - Russia to America
Sex, Murder And A Double Latte by Kyra Davis 5/30/18
Passenger Facilities
The Titanic was not only notable as a large ship, but also as a first class luxury liner. It boasted a pool, gym, Turkish bath, squash court and its own newspaper. Its lavish interiors drew inspiration from London's Ritz Hotel and featured an oak-paneled Grand Staircase decorated with paintings and cherubs.
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel
Flight by Alyssa Rose Ivy 4/20/18
The wreck of Titanic was first discovered in 1985 (more than 70 years after the disaster), and the vessel remains on the seabed.
🚢 15. Read a book where the sea plays a major part in the story.
Savage by Iain Rob Wright 2/18/18
The ship was split in two and is gradually disintegrating at a depth of 12,415 feet (3,784 m). Since her discovery in 1985, thousands of artifacts have been recovered and put on display at museums around the world. Titanic has become one of the most famous ships in history; her memory is kept alive by numerous works of popular culture, including books, folk songs, films, exhibits, and memorials.
🚢 16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
Heart of the Dragon by Gena Showalter 6/21/18
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum
Black In White by J.C. Andrijeski 10/24/18
Titanic is the second largest ocean liner wreck in the world, only beaten by her sister HMHS Britannic, the largest ever sunk.
🚢 20. Read a Series #2.
Goddess of Spring by P.C. Cast 5/17/18
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
The Girl On Legare Street by Karen White 9/23/18
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
Tapas, Carrot Cake and a Corpse by Sherri Bryan 2/8/18
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.
Stormwalker by Allyson James 4/13/18
Firewalker by Allyson James 5/11/18
he Boat Deck
The entrance to the First Class Grand Staircase and gymnasium were located midships along with the raised roof of the First Class lounge, while at the rear of the deck were the roof of the First Class smoke room and the relatively modest Second Class entrance.
🚢 24. Read a book with a staircase on the cover.
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
Tap Out by Michele Mannon 3/10/18
The First Class Smoke RoomA "late night" lounge where 1st class male passengers could congregate. It was considered by many to be one of the grandest and most expensive rooms on the ship, decorated with dark mahogany wood with intricate carvings and inlaid mother of pearl patterns, red and blue lino tiles, and stained glass windows, with interior windows being electrically illuminated. At the center of the room was a large marble coal-burning fireplace, the only working fireplace on the ship. The room was U-shaped to vent out smoke from the fireplace and smoke from cigars, which were imported.
The room was exclusively for men, a place to socialize and discuss matters of business, smoke, drink, and play games of chance (except on Sundays).
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character goes to a club where women are not allowed.
Wicked Pleasure by Lora Leigh 7/11/18
🚢 28. Read a book with a fireplace on the cover.
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
A Merry Monster Holiday by Ani Gonzalez 2/22/18
First Class Lounge
The lounge had beautiful stained glass windows, and an extravagant fireplace. It was a place for 1st-Class passengers to socialize, play cards, have Tea, or read a book.
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea
Hunting Julian by Jacquelyn Frank 3/13/18
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
Money Shot by Scott Hildreth 5/4/18
🚢 33. Read a book with books or cards or a tea cup on the cover.
8/16/18First Class Promenade
The Promenade was over 500 feet long and was the place to be seen and see other notable 1st-class passengers.
🚢 34. Read a book where a character goes somewhere “to be seen”. Tell us where that is. - MC goes to a party/meeting/ball type of shindig to be seen by the other Angels as the Archangel's Consort
Archangel's Kiss by Nalini Singh 5/1/18
First Class Reading and Writing Room
The Georgian First Class Reading and Writing Room was intended to be a ladies retreat following dinner similar to a Drawing Room. Books could be borrowed from the Lounge and writing desks were provided for the use of writing letters to home or to send postcards.
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
Death Threads by Elizabeth Lynn Casey 5/25/18
🚢 36. Read a book where a character borrows a book.
The Headmaster by Tiffany Reisz 6/24/18
Veranda Cafe and Palm Court
The rooms were light and airy and had large windows looking out to sea. The rooms shared a pantry with the smoke room forward allowing for light refreshments. The room had beautiful trellised decor and had cane furniture. One of the rooms was used as a play room for the first class children.
🚢 37. Read a book with a window that looks out onto the sea on the cover.
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
The Kingdom by Amanda Stevens 8/21/18
The B Deck, also called the Bridge Deck, was the top weight-bearing deck and the uppermost level of the hull. More First Class passenger accommodations were located here, with six palatial cabins featuring their own private promenades. The A La Carte Restaurant and the Café Parisien provided luxury dining facilities to First Class passengers.
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant.
The House on Tradd Street by Karen White 7/9/18
🚢 40. Read a book set in Paris OR where a character goes to Paris on vacation.
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
For the Birds by Angela Roquet 7/27/18
The C Deck, also called the Shelter Deck, was the highest deck to run uninterrupted from stem to stern. First Class Barber Shop, Purser's Office and Maid's and Valet's Saloon are on this deck.
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
Sex in the Sea: Our Intimate Connection with Sex-Changing Fish, Romantic Lobsters, Kinky Squid, and Other Salty Erotica of the Deep by Marah J. Hardt 3/15/18
🚢 43. Read a book where a character sends messages. - An email with a list of names and addresses
Prey by Rachel Vincent 3/7/18
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
Steam & Sorcery by Cindy Spencer Pape 4/5/18
🚢 45. Read a book where a character works with hair (barber or beautician).
Girl's Guide to Witchcraft by Mindy Klasky 8/13/18
The E Deck is the 6th deck from the bottom. Its a lower middle deck, where many crews cabins, mainly concentrated in the Scotland Road. Scotland Road was a long corridor that ran the entire length of the ship along the port side of E Deck. It was used by crew members and steerage passengers to quickly move between the ends of the ship.
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
Biting the Bullet by Jennifer Rardin 2/9/18
🚢 47. Read a book with the word SCOTLAND or ROAD in the title.
The F Deck was set apart to 12 sections with the water tight doors. It started flooding at around 12:00-12:10am. The Sections below are from bow to stern:
This included the Squash Racquet Court, linen rooms (laundry),
the Swimming Bath as part of the Turkish Bath complex.
Also located on this deck was the third class dining room and pantry, the bakery, bakers and butchers cabins, and the third class gallery. Towards the end was the engine casing and engineers quarters.
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses a hot springs.
Staked by Kevin Hearne 6/13/18
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry
Focus by Alyssa Rose Ivy 8/8/18
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court. Please tell us what the sport is.
🚢 51. Read a book with a bakery item on the cover.
3/9/18🚢 52. Read a book with a character that is a butcher OR with a scene where a character buys meat.
🚢 53. Read a book with a title that begins with an E
Elven Blood by Debra Dunbar 2/6/18
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
Gwendy's Button Box by Stephen King 8/21/18
Interested in Shipwrecks?
🚢 55. Read a book from this list Fictitious Shipwrecks .
11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of these people Edward Smith, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim, John Jacob Astor IV, Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted.In Trouble in Paradise the mastermind behind an elaborate crime calls himself Harry Smith, but it's not his real name - would it work for this task?
Agnieszka wrote: "11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of these people Edward Smith, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim, John Jacob Astor IV, Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and ..."
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JoAnne wrote: "Agnieszka wrote: "11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of these people Edward Smith, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim, John Jacob Astor IV, Noel Leslie, Count..."Thank you!
FINISHED - Thanks for a great Challenge!Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
Duration: Open Ended
Second Class Passenger: 18-36 tasks
18
TASKS:
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages) - 580 pgs - Envy Sandra Brown - 1/24
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you! - Falling in Deeper Shayla Black - 3/4
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9. - 258 pgs - Sinful Empire Meghan March - 1/7
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920). - Nothing on Earth & Nothing in Heaven Susan Fanetti - 1/23
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation). - Malevolent Jana Deleon - 2/5
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book. - Defiant Queen Meghan March - 1/6
Famous victims of the disaster include the ship's captain, Edward Smith, its first officer, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the richest passenger onboard. Famous survivors include Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown.
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character. - Memory in Death J.D. Robb - 1/12
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.) - Moved from Mexico to United States - Dancing on Coals Ellen O'Connell - 1/14
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found. - Haunted in Death J.D. Robb - 2/3
🚢 20. Read a Series/TBR #2. - Never Too Far Abbi Glines - 1/13
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic. - Shattered Helen Hardt - 1/8
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series. - Long Gone - 2/4 | Reclaimed - 2/5 / Marliss Melton
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym. - Heaven and Earth Nora Roberts - 1/20
First Class Reading and Writing Room
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter. - Mack Daddy Penelope Ward - 2/23
The B Deck
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive or exclusive restaurant. - Shadowboxer Cari Quinn - 2/11
The C Deck
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter. - The Pillars of the Earth Ken Follett - 2/10
🚢 43. Read a book where a character sends messages. Can be sent/carried by a human, electronic means or telegraph. Tell us how the message is sent. - text - Unteachable Elliot Wake - 1/30
The F Deck
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry - The Wife Alafair Burke - 3/2
FINISHED
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
Duration: Open Ended - Start January 12, 2018-?
First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
38/37-55
TASKS:
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages). 688 pages
Closer Than You Think Karen Rose 2/5/18
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
No One But You Brenda Novak 3/8/18
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
292 pages
Full Tilt Emma Scott 1/16/18
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits Ireland.
The Girl From Ballymor Kathleen McGurl
🚢 6. Read a book set in Canada.
The Lullaby Girl Loreth Anne White 1/23/18
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
The Last Camellia Sarah Jio 1/15/18
🚢 8. Read a book where someone is rescued.
Fire at Dusk Lila Ashe 2/9/18
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
Crown Jewels Ella James 1/25/18
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Every Day David Levithan 1/30/18
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above.
Edward - Brandon Edwards Every Dark Corner Karen Rose 2/23/18
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
Like a Memory Abbi Glines 2/1/18
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another.
Wild Justice Liz Fielding 2/20/18
🚢 15. Read a book where the sea plays a major part in the story.
The Exile of Sara Stevenson Darci Hannah 2/3/18
🚢 20. Read a Series #2.
All In Emma Scott 1/18/18 (Full Tilt #2)
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
The Lightkeeper's Daughter Colleen Coble 1/23/18
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
Robert B. Parker's Damned If You Do Michael Brandman 1/21/18
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.
When Love Comes J.H. Croix 2/7/18
Follow Love J.H. Croix 2/8/18
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
Once Burned Jeaniene Frost 3/4/18
p 73 I used the bannister for balance as I followed maximus up the curving staircase. Thirty hard-fought steps later we came to a landing. I was relived that Maximus exited there instead of continuing up the staircase.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
Absinthe Winter Renshaw 2/6/18
The First Class Smoke Room
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character goes to a club where women are not allowed.
Emma in the Night Wendy Walker 2/13/18
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
Death Below Stairs Jennifer Ashley 3/6/18
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
Wild Adriane Leigh 1/31/18
First Class Lounge
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea.
Love Unbroken J.H. Croix 2/9/18
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
Gentleman Nine Penelope Ward 3/1/18
First Class Reading and Writing Room
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
The Ghostwriter Alessandra Torre 3/7/18
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
Seaside Reunion Irene Hannon 3/21/18
The B Deck
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive restaurant.
Touchdown Roxy Sinclaire 3/20/18
🚢 40. Read a bookwhere a character goes to Paris on vacation.
Booty Call Ainsley Booth 1/31/18
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
Love Untamed J.H. Croix 2/9/18
The C Deck
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
Dignity Jay Crownover 2/14/18
🚢 43. Read a book where a character sends messages.
Messages sent by email and text.
Rookie Move Sarina Bowen 2/10/18
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
Alone In the Dark Karen Rose 2/12/18
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
Edge of Darkness Karen Rose 3/2/18
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool.
Lost Souls Lisa Jackson 2/24/18
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry.
Rattlesnake Crossing J.A. Jance 1/26/18
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court.
Basketball I Can't Make This Up: Life Lessons Kevin Hart 1/28/18
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
One of Us Is Lying Karen M. McManus 1/22/18
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
Duration: Open Ended - Start January 12, 2018-?
First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
38/37-55
TASKS:
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages). 688 pages
Closer Than You Think Karen Rose 2/5/18
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
No One But You Brenda Novak 3/8/18
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
292 pages
Full Tilt Emma Scott 1/16/18
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits Ireland.
The Girl From Ballymor Kathleen McGurl
🚢 6. Read a book set in Canada.
The Lullaby Girl Loreth Anne White 1/23/18
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
The Last Camellia Sarah Jio 1/15/18
🚢 8. Read a book where someone is rescued.
Fire at Dusk Lila Ashe 2/9/18
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
Crown Jewels Ella James 1/25/18
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Every Day David Levithan 1/30/18
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above.
Edward - Brandon Edwards Every Dark Corner Karen Rose 2/23/18
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
Like a Memory Abbi Glines 2/1/18
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another.
Wild Justice Liz Fielding 2/20/18
🚢 15. Read a book where the sea plays a major part in the story.
The Exile of Sara Stevenson Darci Hannah 2/3/18
🚢 20. Read a Series #2.
All In Emma Scott 1/18/18 (Full Tilt #2)
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
The Lightkeeper's Daughter Colleen Coble 1/23/18
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
Robert B. Parker's Damned If You Do Michael Brandman 1/21/18
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.
When Love Comes J.H. Croix 2/7/18
Follow Love J.H. Croix 2/8/18
🚢 25. Read a book with a scene that features a grand staircase. Give us a sentence and Page/Loc#.
Once Burned Jeaniene Frost 3/4/18
p 73 I used the bannister for balance as I followed maximus up the curving staircase. Thirty hard-fought steps later we came to a landing. I was relived that Maximus exited there instead of continuing up the staircase.
🚢 26. Read a book where a character goes to the gym.
Absinthe Winter Renshaw 2/6/18
The First Class Smoke Room
🚢 27. Read a book where a male character goes to a club where women are not allowed.
Emma in the Night Wendy Walker 2/13/18
🚢 29. Read a book with a scene where cigars are smoked.
Death Below Stairs Jennifer Ashley 3/6/18
🚢 30. Read a book where the characters use a fireplace.
Wild Adriane Leigh 1/31/18
First Class Lounge
🚢 31. Read a book where a character has tea.
Love Unbroken J.H. Croix 2/9/18
🚢 32. Read a book where a character reads a book.
Gentleman Nine Penelope Ward 3/1/18
First Class Reading and Writing Room
🚢 35. Read a book where a character writes a letter.
The Ghostwriter Alessandra Torre 3/7/18
🚢 38. Read a book where a character has a snack (light refreshments).
Seaside Reunion Irene Hannon 3/21/18
The B Deck
🚢 39. Read a book where a character dines in an expensive restaurant.
Touchdown Roxy Sinclaire 3/20/18
🚢 40. Read a bookwhere a character goes to Paris on vacation.
Booty Call Ainsley Booth 1/31/18
🚢 41. Read a book that has a scene on a cabin on a boat/ship.
Love Untamed J.H. Croix 2/9/18
The C Deck
🚢 42. Read a book where a character seeks shelter.
Dignity Jay Crownover 2/14/18
🚢 43. Read a book where a character sends messages.
Messages sent by email and text.
Rookie Move Sarina Bowen 2/10/18
🚢 44. Read a book where a character is a servant.
Alone In the Dark Karen Rose 2/12/18
🚢 46. Read a book where a character is on a crew of some kind.
Edge of Darkness Karen Rose 3/2/18
🚢 48. Read a book where a character uses in a swimming pool.
Lost Souls Lisa Jackson 2/24/18
🚢 49. Read a book where a character does laundry.
Rattlesnake Crossing J.A. Jance 1/26/18
🚢 50. Read a book where a character plays with a ball on a court.
Basketball I Can't Make This Up: Life Lessons Kevin Hart 1/28/18
🚢 54. Read a book where a character eats in a cafeteria.
One of Us Is Lying Karen M. McManus 1/22/18
The Lost ChallengesFascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
Duration: 4/1/2018 - Open Ended
Progress: 40 out of 38 (First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks)
Levels:
Third Class Passenger: 1-17 tasks
Second Class Passenger: 18-36 tasks
First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
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Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
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At the beginning of December, Deidre(Dee) ~ Official Bookworm ~ suggested a Titanic challenge. Here it is Dee!
Fascinating Fun Facts About ... the Titanic!
Duration: NO MORE SIGN-UPS!!
Levels:
Third Class Passenger: 1-17 tasks
Second Class Passenger: 18-36 tasks
First Class Passenger: 37-55 tasks
TASKS:
The early part of the 20th century saw a fierce competition between ocean liners and shipping companies, which strove to build the biggest and fastest ships. Upon its launch, the Titanic was the largest ship ever built.
🚢 1. Read a large book (450+ pages) OR a book that can be considered a fast read.
🚢 2. Go to My Books (here on GR.) Bring up your Want to Read Shelf. Pick any page you want. Set the "per page" at the bottom to 20. Then click on the cover view icon at the top of the page - (with 4 little squares). It will bring up a grid with the book covers. Pick a book with the cover that really appeals to you!
The Titanic was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Thomas Andrews, her architect, died in the disaster.
🚢 3. Read a book whose author's first or last name is Thomas or Andrew(s).
On its fatal maiden voyage, it held 2,240 passengers, but it could accommodate 2,435 passengers and 900 crew members at full capacity.
🚢 4. Read a book with TWO of the following numbers in its page count: 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9.
After leaving Southampton on 10 April 1912, Titanic called at Cherbourg in France and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland before heading west to New York.
🚢 5. Read a book where a character visits France or Ireland.
The Titanic met its end on April 15, 1912, after it struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland.
🚢 6. Read a book set in April OR a book set in Canada.
🚢 7. Read a book set around the time of Titanic - (from 1900-1920).
Just under two hours after the Titanic sank, the Cunard liner RMS Carpathia arrived at the scene, where she brought aboard an estimated 705 survivors.
🚢 8. Read a book where someone/something is rescued.
🚢 9. Read a book where a character is a survivor (your interpretation).
The ship was deemed "unsinkable," but despite this claim, it had a critical design flaw. Although the ship included watertight compartments in the bulkheads, water could spill over each individual bulkhead into the next.
🚢 10. Read a book in which the story "spills over" into another book.
Famous victims of the disaster include the ship's captain, Edward Smith, its first officer, William McMaster Murdoch, Benjamin Guggenheim and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the richest passenger onboard. Famous survivors include Noel Leslie, Countess of Rothes and Molly Brown.
🚢 11. Read a book with a character that has the same name as one of the people listed above. You may use a first or a last name. Reasonable variations accepted.
The ocean liner carried some of the wealthiest people in the world, as well as hundreds of emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland, Scandinavia and elsewhere throughout Europe who were seeking a new life in the United States.
🚢 12. Read a book with a wealthy character.
🚢 13. Read a book where a character moves from one country to another. (Bonus Badge: The character moves to the United States.)
Passenger Facilities
The Titanic was not only notable as a large ship, but also as a first class luxury liner. It boasted a pool, gym, Turkish bath, squash court and its own newspaper. Its lavish interiors drew inspiration from London's Ritz Hotel and featured an oak-paneled Grand Staircase decorated with paintings and cherubs.
🚢 14. Read a book that is set in a hotel OR has paintings or cherubs on the cover. Please post the cover. (Bonus Badge: London's Ritz Hotel as the setting.)
The wreck of Titanic was first discovered in 1985 (more than 70 years after the disaster), and the vessel remains on the seabed.
🚢 15. Read a book published in 1985 OR where the sea plays a major part in the story.
The ship was split in two and is gradually disintegrating at a depth of 12,415 feet (3,784 m). Since her discovery in 1985, thousands of artifacts have been recovered and put on display at museums around the world. Titanic has become one of the most famous ships in history; her memory is kept alive by numerous works of popular culture, including books, folk songs, films, exhibits, and memorials.
🚢 16. Read a book with Titanic in the title OR a book about the Titanic or its survivors.
🚢 17. Read a book where a character scuba dives and/or dives on a shipwreck.
🚢 18. Read a book where artifacts are found.
🚢 19. Read a book set in a museum. Helper
Titanic is the second largest ocean liner wreck in the world, only beaten by her sister HMHS Britannic, the largest ever sunk.
🚢 20. Read a Series/TBR #2.
🚢 21. Read a book where a boat/ship sinks.
🚢 22. Read a book whose author's first and last initials can be found in HMHS Britannic.
🚢 23. Read 2 books from the same series.