Iceberg

Iceberg

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  • Author:Jennifer A. Nielsen
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Summary

The thrilling story of a young girl who stows away onboard the Titanic and as she explores, attempting to find answers to her many questions about the ship, suddenly finds herself caught up in the desperate struggle to survive after it strikes an iceberg。

Hazel Rothbury is traveling all alone from her home in England aboard the celebrated ship Titanic。 Following the untimely death of her father, Hazel’s mother is sending her to the US to work in a factory, so that she might send money back home to help her family make ends meet。

But Hazel harbors a secret dream: She wants to be a journalist, and she just knows that if she can write and sell a story about the Titanic's maiden voyage, she could earn enough money to support her family and not have to go to a sweatshop。 When Hazel discovers that mother didn’t send her with enough money for a ticket, she decides she must stow away onboard the storied ship。

With the help of a porter named Charlie and a sweet first-class passenger named Sylvia, Hazel explores the opulent ship in secret, but a haunting mystery quickly finds her。 The danger only intensifies when calamity strikes, and readers will be caught up in the terror and suspense alongside Hazel as she fights to save her friends and herself。

Bestselling author Jennifer A。 Nielsen weaves an extraordinary tapestry of survival and disaster in this magnificent thriller。

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Reviews

Rubi

Learned new things! I love it when a book teaches me things I didn't know。 I was a child when the movie came out and have since done a LOT of research about Titanic, so when I learn something new it fascinates me。For example, I knew there was a Jack but I didn't know he literally told someone to "shut up" when they sent iceberg warnings! 😱Yes, much of the plot was ficitonal, but under the guise of becoming a journalist, Hazel asked a lot of safety questions for the ship。 This led to me learning Learned new things! I love it when a book teaches me things I didn't know。 I was a child when the movie came out and have since done a LOT of research about Titanic, so when I learn something new it fascinates me。For example, I knew there was a Jack but I didn't know he literally told someone to "shut up" when they sent iceberg warnings! 😱Yes, much of the plot was ficitonal, but under the guise of becoming a journalist, Hazel asked a lot of safety questions for the ship。 This led to me learning more about about the running of Titanic and that there was a fire on the ship before anyone even boarded! So many warnings, so many signs, so many safety protocols ignored。。。。。it almost felt like they sunk the ship on purpose。 Such a tragedy 🥺Hazel felt the loss of those she'd befriended but they encouraged her to live and tell their story! Once again, Mrs。 Nielsen wrote an excellent middle grade historical fiction novel that I simply could not put down 👏👏👏 。。。more

Margaret

Utterly compelling from beginning to end。 A large portion of the book focuses on the passengers, particularly on a curious stowaway and the people she meets。 From 256-334 it shifts to the striking of the iceberg and the efforts of many to save others。 The descriptions prior to and after the hitting of the iceberg fabulous。 Readers are entirely in you-are-there mode。 The author's note and acknowledgements at the end are very appreciated。NOTE: One review mentions the main character, Hazel Rothbury Utterly compelling from beginning to end。 A large portion of the book focuses on the passengers, particularly on a curious stowaway and the people she meets。 From 256-334 it shifts to the striking of the iceberg and the efforts of many to save others。 The descriptions prior to and after the hitting of the iceberg fabulous。 Readers are entirely in you-are-there mode。 The author's note and acknowledgements at the end are very appreciated。NOTE: One review mentions the main character, Hazel Rothbury, borrowing an envelope and pen from a first-class passenger to take notes。 She does not give them back because on page 7 we read he told her to keep them。 She did not take the pen as this reviewer mentioned。 。。。more

Candice

This book was fantastic! I read it so quickly I actually forgot to come back here and update my book status。 I love the Titanic and this new historical fiction is such a great adaptation。 There is a mystery while on the Titanic。 You have a stowaway that crosses many class lines in her best to solve this mystery。 I've already passed my copy on to a student。 This book was fantastic! I read it so quickly I actually forgot to come back here and update my book status。 I love the Titanic and this new historical fiction is such a great adaptation。 There is a mystery while on the Titanic。 You have a stowaway that crosses many class lines in her best to solve this mystery。 I've already passed my copy on to a student。 。。。more

MeganRuth - Alohamora Open a Book

4 stars。 Ah this was such a fun read。 Granted I’m a sucker for Nielsen’s middle grade historical fiction, and this one was pretty darn predictable。 Still, I thoroughly enjoyed it。After finishing it, and crying bc well it is what I do, I thought about how predictable it was。 Sure it’s an historical fiction and I knew what was going to happen w to the Titanic。 However, I say predictable bc the characters were obvious。 There was the rich friend who befriends the poor girl。 There was the wealthy wom 4 stars。 Ah this was such a fun read。 Granted I’m a sucker for Nielsen’s middle grade historical fiction, and this one was pretty darn predictable。 Still, I thoroughly enjoyed it。After finishing it, and crying bc well it is what I do, I thought about how predictable it was。 Sure it’s an historical fiction and I knew what was going to happen w to the Titanic。 However, I say predictable bc the characters were obvious。 There was the rich friend who befriends the poor girl。 There was the wealthy woman, who pretends not to be wealthy。 There’s the poor kid who works for his family’s well being but willing to give it all up。 The characters were predictable, the mystery was predictable, and (view spoiler)[ the Will leaving everything to Hazel <\spoiler> was predictable。Tho, I still enjoyed it and think kids will as well。 I did learn a few things like the deposit boxes for valuables and how short the gates were separating the classes。 I also enjoyed the story。 Tho, I legit own and love all of her MG historical fiction books。The Facts vs。 Fiction questions at the end were fantastic。 (hide spoiler)] 。。。more

Jessica Harrison

There’s something about the Titanic that draws people in。 More than 110 years since its tragic sinking, people still clamor to hear stories about the unsinkable ship that was taken out by an iceberg。In Iceberg, Jennifer A。 Nielsen imagines what that journey could have been like for a young stowaway。Nielsen has become a master at historical fiction for children (A Night Divided, Resistance, Lines of Courage)。 She makes past events come alive by artfully telling the story through mystery, action a There’s something about the Titanic that draws people in。 More than 110 years since its tragic sinking, people still clamor to hear stories about the unsinkable ship that was taken out by an iceberg。In Iceberg, Jennifer A。 Nielsen imagines what that journey could have been like for a young stowaway。Nielsen has become a master at historical fiction for children (A Night Divided, Resistance, Lines of Courage)。 She makes past events come alive by artfully telling the story through mystery, action and compelling characters。 The same is true of Iceberg。At the center of the story is Hazel, a quick-thinking young woman who has an eye for details and boundless curiosity。 By making Hazel a young person, Nielsen has not only made her relatable to readers, but she’s made her someone who can easily move about the ship。 With a borrowed dress, Hazel can move within the different classes, giving readers a glimpse of life for everyone onboard。Nielsen’s writing is warm and practiced。 She writes to her audience, challenging them to solve Hazel’s mystery alongside her。 Nielsen’s pacing, too, is spot-on, echoing the experiences — both languid and immediate — of the passengers。Iceberg is a fast-paced survival story that will appeal to a wide cross-section of readers。 It works well as an individual read or as a read-aloud in a classroom setting。 It’s thrilling and suspenseful and will have readers on the edge of their seats。 。。。more

Megan

ARC provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review。Incredibly engaging middle grade historical fiction - sometimes reading a book intended for younger audiences, I think, “well if I were the target reader age I might have liked it more。” But this one is just straight up enjoyable and exciting, whether you’re an adult or a kid。 Recommended reading for anyone drawn to stories set on the Titanic。

Cassie Ellifson

Hazel Rothbury needs to get aboard the Titanic。 It’s her family’s only hope。 If she can get to America and work in a factory, sending home the money, her mother and brothers might have a future – something Hazel knows will be taken away from her after reaching America。 Finally, she decides: she has to stow away。 Soon, Hazel realizes that the Titanic holds many secrets – secrets that could lead to the ship’s untimely demise。 In this action-packed historical novel, a girl goes against the world to Hazel Rothbury needs to get aboard the Titanic。 It’s her family’s only hope。 If she can get to America and work in a factory, sending home the money, her mother and brothers might have a future – something Hazel knows will be taken away from her after reaching America。 Finally, she decides: she has to stow away。 Soon, Hazel realizes that the Titanic holds many secrets – secrets that could lead to the ship’s untimely demise。 In this action-packed historical novel, a girl goes against the world to pursue her dream and survive a disaster – both against all odds。 This is a great book for people who love historical fiction and mystery。 。。。more

Bella Domier

I loved this book like o loved night divided I loved learning and hearing a good story at the same time It suprised me how sad I was for everyone at the end even though I knew a lot of people died but I cried But such a powerful story

Darla

The Titanic is a subject that continues to fascinate us all。 We wonder if we would have found a way to survive? Would we have helped others at the expense of our own lives? Why weren't there enough lifeboats? In this latest title from Jennifer A。 Nielsen, we see the voyage through the eyes of a young girl who has stowed away on the ship。 Hazel Rothbury has dreams of being a journalist and is encouraged to cling to those dreams despite her third class status。 I was enthralled by the story and, wh The Titanic is a subject that continues to fascinate us all。 We wonder if we would have found a way to survive? Would we have helped others at the expense of our own lives? Why weren't there enough lifeboats? In this latest title from Jennifer A。 Nielsen, we see the voyage through the eyes of a young girl who has stowed away on the ship。 Hazel Rothbury has dreams of being a journalist and is encouraged to cling to those dreams despite her third class status。 I was enthralled by the story and, while reasonably confident that Hazel would be a survivor, was still on the edge of my seat as the ship began to sink。 Readers will learn many true facts about the disaster and the ship in the reading of this book。 It is hard to know what we would do if faced with such an emergency。 One thing I do know: if my husband was on that ship with me, he'd be looking for floatables。 He repeatedly assure me of this when we first watched the James Cameron version many years ago。Thank you to Scholastic Press and Edelweiss+ for a DRC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Diana | Book of Secrets

Thoughts soon! ♥

Trisha

2。5⭐️This one felt rushed。 Like she was trying to give a whole lot of info using the “i want to be a journalist” trope but it didn’t work for me。

Leigh Anne

Hazel Rothbury, a stowaway on the Titanic, is a feisty young girl making her way to America in hopes of finding a factory job and sending money back home to her family。 But Hazel has her own ambitious dream: to become a journalist。 And what better place to find a story than on the Titanic's maiden voyage? This is a book about adventure, suspense, and disaster wrapped up in a story about finding your own dream。 Hazel Rothbury, a stowaway on the Titanic, is a feisty young girl making her way to America in hopes of finding a factory job and sending money back home to her family。 But Hazel has her own ambitious dream: to become a journalist。 And what better place to find a story than on the Titanic's maiden voyage? This is a book about adventure, suspense, and disaster wrapped up in a story about finding your own dream。 。。。more

Jen Pham for Literary Leftovers Bookstore

Iceberg by Jennifer NielsenHaving previously enjoyed Nielsen’s novel Resistance (set in Poland during the Holocaust), and being familiar with many accounts of the Titanic disaster, I am quite pleased to have the opportunity to review this book。 Thankfully, the novel exceeded my expectations。 In Iceberg, our heroine is a young woman named Hazel。 Lacking funds, she snuck aboard the Titanic, and dreams of becoming an investigative journalist in order to save her family from poverty。 Hazel’s talent Iceberg by Jennifer NielsenHaving previously enjoyed Nielsen’s novel Resistance (set in Poland during the Holocaust), and being familiar with many accounts of the Titanic disaster, I am quite pleased to have the opportunity to review this book。 Thankfully, the novel exceeded my expectations。 In Iceberg, our heroine is a young woman named Hazel。 Lacking funds, she snuck aboard the Titanic, and dreams of becoming an investigative journalist in order to save her family from poverty。 Hazel’s talent for writing and strong sense of morality will be put to the test as disaster becomes imminent aboard the ship。 Nielsen creates memorable characters, while slipping valuable history lessons effortlessly into the plot。 This is a powerful story of adventure, friendship, and ultimately, survival。 Although geared towards middle grade readers, I believe this book can be a pleasurable read for those of all ages。 。。。more

Tam Newell

Story of a stowaway on the Titanic。 Knowing the inevitable fate, a strong character was important to the story。 Nielsen created another strong female protagonist worthy of the setting。

Katherine

MGM 2023- sky or sea on the cover

Kim McGee

A glorious and deadly adventure aboard the much acclaimed queen of the sea - the unsinkable Titanic。We see a different side of the story (especially if your main source of information is from watching the movie) as seen from the viewpoint of a young girl on her way to work in an American factory in order to support her family back in England。 Her trip gets off to a rocky start but she befriends a porter and two first class passengers。 One wants to be her friend and the other older passenger enco A glorious and deadly adventure aboard the much acclaimed queen of the sea - the unsinkable Titanic。We see a different side of the story (especially if your main source of information is from watching the movie) as seen from the viewpoint of a young girl on her way to work in an American factory in order to support her family back in England。 Her trip gets off to a rocky start but she befriends a porter and two first class passengers。 One wants to be her friend and the other older passenger encourages Hazel to write and follow her passion for journalism。 Class differences aside Hazel sees the good and bad in the passengers and crew but nothing worries her more than a growing number of safety concerns that have been dismissed by the crew and Captain。 We all know what happened in those icy Mid Atlantic waters。 Nail biting historical fiction that combines adventure and deeper issues with characters we care about - the perfect combination that Jennifer A。 Nielsen excels at。 Her books appeal to a broad audience making them wonderful family reads or audiobook listens。 My thanks to the publisher for the advance copy。 。。。more

Heather

I’m a big fan of Nielsen’s books but this one was a bit of a letdown。 A lot of the plot felt too convenient。 Maybe there were people who questioned the lack of lifeboats and constantly thought about the impact a potential iceberg would have on the ship。 It just didn’t seem that believable to me that our protagonist would pick up all that info and basically predict what would happen。 However, I did enjoy the mix of characters。

Caren

Not great。 Predictable。

Courtney Sanchez

I think this was a fabulous middle grade read。 I read other reviews that it wasn’t this authors best work or as good as her other。 I disagree。 This was written for 8-12 years old。 It is teaches about the History of the Titanic in an age appropriate way。 The main character learns about class, friendship, and what it means to be a hero on her journey。 I would recommend this to anyone who loves historical fiction, but I definitely recommend to my students passed and present!

Amy

3。5 stars Jennifer Nielsen is the queen of suspenseful Historical Fiction for middle grade readers。 Her appeal is great because she has a true knack for helping kids understand significant events in history by allowing them to feel a part of it within the pages of her novels。 She is someone that I recommend often to kids who are looking for a fast-moving historical novel complete with cliffhangers after most chapters。 I was very excited to read this book, but sadly, it didn't rank as high for me 3。5 stars Jennifer Nielsen is the queen of suspenseful Historical Fiction for middle grade readers。 Her appeal is great because she has a true knack for helping kids understand significant events in history by allowing them to feel a part of it within the pages of her novels。 She is someone that I recommend often to kids who are looking for a fast-moving historical novel complete with cliffhangers after most chapters。 I was very excited to read this book, but sadly, it didn't rank as high for me as her other novels have。 Jennifer uses the main character of twelve year old Hazel Rothbury as the educator of the story。 In other words, Hazel's intrigue of the Titanic's characteristics (its structure, the way it was made, the interior, the exterior) are used to educate the reader on things that they might not know about the story or the ocean liner itself。 This is a clever way to bring the reader in to the story。 But the intrigue is touted as Hazel having a strong desire to document all the she sees on the ship so that she can later write an article for a newspaper about her experience on the ship。 Consequently, Hazel's unquenchable intrigue gets her into countless precarious situations as a stowaway and she finds herself in trouble time and time again with the crew of the ship。 This is the first of many, many things in the book that feel unbelievable and unlikely。 As I read the book, I tried to tell myself that kids would be more open to the unlikelihood of certain things happening on the ship than maybe I would as an adult。 But there were just too many even for kids, I think。 But we'll see。 I am planning on using this book for a Middle Grade book club in April, so I'll be interested to see what the kids say。 This book is not a "deal breaker" for me when it comes to affection towards the author。 I will be once again excited for anything she writes because I know she deeply cares about her young readers and what they will learn from her novels。 。。。more

Roberta Young

A good well written book about the the Titantic disaster。 It is told for the point of view of a 12 year-old。 It attempts to provide information on the three classes of passengers, the crew and the offices that were on board。It has a bit of a mystery element。 It also show cases the ship and what made it great and not so great as well as providing information about the sea, weather conditions, and such that played a part in the disaster。A good read with a bit of education thrown in。

Liz Ferguson

I am a big Jennifer Nielsen’s fan, but this one was a disappointment for me, although I did finish it。 I was really only captivated by the last quarter of the book (the part that felt very James Cameron inspired) and I admit I did get a little misty eyed as the ship sank。 Prior to that, however, I found the beginning of the story repetitive and Hazel to be a very irritating character, not just a flawed character but an irritating one。 I also felt there was too much emphasis on icebergs and all t I am a big Jennifer Nielsen’s fan, but this one was a disappointment for me, although I did finish it。 I was really only captivated by the last quarter of the book (the part that felt very James Cameron inspired) and I admit I did get a little misty eyed as the ship sank。 Prior to that, however, I found the beginning of the story repetitive and Hazel to be a very irritating character, not just a flawed character but an irritating one。 I also felt there was too much emphasis on icebergs and all the things that could go wrong with the ship-we already know that it sank, and the foreshadowing seemed very heavy handed。 All this being said, I have no doubt that middle grade readers will enjoy this book。 。。。more

Jenn

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Sandra Johnson

I am a self-proclaimed Titanic fanatic, as well as a huge fan of Jennifer Nielsen。 So I am quite surprised that I am not loving this book。 I am only half way done, but I am having to push myself to finish it。 Hazel is tedious in her asking of questions, some of them more than once。 I realize she wants to be a journalist, but I can't imagine people being interested in some of the things she cares so much about。 Perhaps my opinion will change after I finish it, but never before have I struggled to I am a self-proclaimed Titanic fanatic, as well as a huge fan of Jennifer Nielsen。 So I am quite surprised that I am not loving this book。 I am only half way done, but I am having to push myself to finish it。 Hazel is tedious in her asking of questions, some of them more than once。 I realize she wants to be a journalist, but I can't imagine people being interested in some of the things she cares so much about。 Perhaps my opinion will change after I finish it, but never before have I struggled to finish a JN book。 They usually pull me in and keep me going。Now that I have finished it, I will say that the ending is the very best part。 。。。more

Jenna Gail Julian

One of my new favorite books from Jennifer A。 Nielsen! My students and I eagerly waited for this book’s release for months。 Historical fiction is one of our favorite genres and her books are very well-loved by us。 I truly couldn’t put this one down!

Ms。 Yingling

E ARC provided by Edelweiss PlusHazel's family in England has fallen on hard times。 Her father, a farmer, has died, and her mother is trying desperately to keep the family together, When an aunt who has moved to New York offers to take Hazel in and get her a job in a garment factory, Hazel knows it is her only hope of helping to support her family。 She walks for four days to Southampton, but is a pound short for a ticket。 She decides to stow away on the boat, and is caught only by the young por E ARC provided by Edelweiss PlusHazel's family in England has fallen on hard times。 Her father, a farmer, has died, and her mother is trying desperately to keep the family together, When an aunt who has moved to New York offers to take Hazel in and get her a job in a garment factory, Hazel knows it is her only hope of helping to support her family。 She walks for four days to Southampton, but is a pound short for a ticket。 She decides to stow away on the boat, and is caught only by the young porter she has befriended, Charlie。 Even though he doesn't agree with her "stealing" a ticket, he manages to find an unused room to put her in, as long as she will pay for the ticket when she makes enough money in America。 Hazel also finds support from former governness Mrs。 Abelman, who loans her a notebook, as well as the wealthy Sylvia Thorngood, who wants to hang out with her despite the objections of her governess。 There are sevearl suspicious things going on, like a fire in the coal bins, and the Mollisons, who see to be up to know good。 Hazel, using a pen she borrowed from someone and didn't give back, is taking notes about the Titanic, hoping to sell her story。 Sylvia praises her, and hopes that she can be one of the first female journalists in the world。 Hazel talks to an engineering student and even the captain about how the boat is constructed, and has some thoughts about the gates between third class and the rest of the boat。 She takes advantage of Syliva's loan of a better dress to prowl around the upper class decks, gathering information。 The Mollisons, however, are wary of her and steal her notebook, fearing she will scuttle their plans。 Of course, as well all know, there is only one way the story of the Titanic ends。 Who will survive? Who will perish? There is a short section on fact versus fiction in the story at the end of the book。 Strengths: Even after 110 years, the survival story of the Titanic is appealing to readers, and I occasionally have a student who is just obsessed with the topic, so I have a fair number of books in the library about this fateful voyage。 Hazel is a solid character who has ambitious hopes and dreams, and is defying the odds to make a new life in the US。 The supporting characters represent a wide range of personlities and social classes, which is interesting。 This had more information about how the ship was constructed than any fictional account I have read, and this will make it very appealing to those who have already read a bit about the event。 Weaknesses: There were a couple of things that seemed historically suspect。 Would Hazel have borrowed a pen and not returned it? Weren't there a decent number of female reporters in the 1800s? Nielsen's work is usually so well researched, and this felt a bit rushed。 Will my students have these complaints? Absolutely not。 What I really think: There are a fair number of decent Titanic books, but a lot of mine are older。 Korman's 2011 trilogy, Tarshis' 2010 I Survived, Weyn's 2009 Distant Waves, White's 1998 Voyage on the Great Titanic, Bunting's 1996 SOS Titanic, and Williams' Titanic Crossing are a small sampling of ones I have in my library, and they are looking rough。 Nielsen's work is popular, and the topic still interests students, so I will purchase this one, even though there were some things about it that didn't strike me quite right。 。。。more

Pam Page

Jennifer Nielsen is my go-to recommendation for historical fiction for middle grade and this book is another great Titanic story with characters kids will love。 I especially loved the back matter that Jennifer included about what is factual in the story。

Tegan

Not what I had hoped。 DNF 50%。

a v a

yayyyy。 nielsen posted on her blog a few days ago giving updates on her book/life lol。。。and that just got me soooo hyped for this to come out。 literally the reason i love historical fiction is because of her。 if you follow my reviews。。。you should know this by now 😜。 anyways。。。。WHO ELSE IS EXCITED AND TOTALLY HYPED?!?!?! because i know i'm not the only one。 goodreads better speak up rn。another reason i'm so excited for this is because i actually don't know a lot about the titanic。 tbh。。。i've neve yayyyy。 nielsen posted on her blog a few days ago giving updates on her book/life lol。。。and that just got me soooo hyped for this to come out。 literally the reason i love historical fiction is because of her。 if you follow my reviews。。。you should know this by now 😜。 anyways。。。。WHO ELSE IS EXCITED AND TOTALLY HYPED?!?!?! because i know i'm not the only one。 goodreads better speak up rn。another reason i'm so excited for this is because i actually don't know a lot about the titanic。 tbh。。。i've never seen the movie and only read maybe one or two books about it。 and that was a whileeee ago。 SO MORE HISTORY FACTS!! yay。 not me nerding out i promise i'm actually not a nerd。so yeah。。。can't wait to read this, baby! okay, bye。 。。。more

Hannah

Oof。 I really expected a lot better from Nielsen。 This book is a mess, from the easiest things to get right (how can you get the number of passengers on the ship wrong? I don't even need to look it up to know--it's as well known as the name of Columbus' ships) to the cartoonish villains。 Maybe I'm just too much of a Millennial and I'm seeing things that aren't there, but too often I felt like I was getting movie quote references--it's like the main research source was James Cameron。 Nielsen so o Oof。 I really expected a lot better from Nielsen。 This book is a mess, from the easiest things to get right (how can you get the number of passengers on the ship wrong? I don't even need to look it up to know--it's as well known as the name of Columbus' ships) to the cartoonish villains。 Maybe I'm just too much of a Millennial and I'm seeing things that aren't there, but too often I felt like I was getting movie quote references--it's like the main research source was James Cameron。 Nielsen so often knocks it out of the park with historical thrillers, and this was not thrilling。 It also kept harping on "women and children first" in this really aggressive way as if to retcon that idea as standard maritime procedure, when it was actually considered really weird for Smith to order the evacuation that way (contrary to what disaster movies and books will have you think, men typically save themselves in emergencies and do not stop to help others--in most maritime disasters, crew survive and passengers die because it's every man for himself lolsob)。 Everyone felt like a caricature that you'd find in a really lazy historical fiction novel, which makes no sense because Nielsen is a highly talented writer! (view spoiler)[Bumbling con man who speaks openly about his plans? Check。 Noble poor boy willing to die to save rich people? Check。 Snooty formerly poor person trying to hide their humble backgrounds whose heart eventually melts? Check。 Filthy rich girl who is weirdly understanding and kind to dirt poor people? Check。 (hide spoiler)] This is like a bad parody of her own stuff。 。。。more

tpg0

As an AI language model, I do not have personal preferences or opinions。 However, the book "Iceberg" could be a great read for readers who are interested in thrillers and mysteries。 The book is written by Clive Cussler, who is known for his suspenseful and action-packed adventure novels。 "Iceberg" follows a team of marine experts who stumble upon a mysterious object embedded in an iceberg, which leads them on an underwater journey to uncover a dangerous and deadly secret。 With vivid descriptions of ocean exploration and high-stakes action, "Iceberg" can be an engaging and thrilling read。

tpg1

As an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions about books。 However, I can provide you some information about the book 'Iceberg' by Clive Cussler。 The book is a thriller novel, published in 1975。 it is the 2nd book in Cussler's Dirk Pitt series。 The plot revolves around the discovery of a mysterious cargo on the bottom of the ocean, which could change the political balance of power in the world。 The book received mixed reviews, but it became a bestseller and established Cussler as a popular writer in the thriller genre。

tpg2

As an AI language model, I haven't read the book 'Iceberg' personally, but I can give you some general information about it。 'Iceberg' is a novel by Clive Cussler, an American adventure novelist and marine archaeologist。 The book was published in 1975 and features Cussler's character Dirk Pitt, a marine engineer and adventurer, who is on a mission to find a lost American submarine that contains a top-secret weapon system。 The story takes place during the Cold War and has elements of espionage, sabotage, and underwater exploration。 The book is known for its fast-paced action, intricate plot, and adventurous spirit, which have become trademarks of Cussler's novels。 Overall, 'Iceberg' is a popular and well-received novel that appeals to fans of action-adventure and suspense fiction。 If you enjoy thrillers, espionage stories, or underwater adventures, you might find 'Iceberg' an exciting and engaging read。

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