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Original Title: Tonight on the Titanic (Magic Tree House #17)
ISBN: 0439086728 (ISBN13: 9780679890638)
Edition Language: English
Series: Magic Tree House #17, La Cabane Magique #16, Das magische Baumhaus #22 , more
Setting: Frog Creek, Pennsylvania(United States) Titanic
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Tonight on the Titanic (Magic Tree House #17) Paperback | Pages: 96 pages
Rating: 4.04 | 12244 Users | 553 Reviews

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The Kiddo (age 6) brought this home from his school library and I read it out loud to him. He has an interest in the story of the Titanic. This was my first introduction to Mary Pope Osbourne's Magic Tree House series, and I have to say I was impressed. The main characters, Jack and Annie (ages 8 and 7) are "Master Librarians" for a magical treehouse library run by Morgan Le Fey (No, really.). The books in the treehouse allow the kids to travel through time with a few basic anti-paradox rules in place. No bringing anyone back with them, and no changing history. The structure of the series has the kids going on quests that span several books. This volume was the start of one such quest. When Jack and Annie find a puppy (who they name Teddy) in the treehouse, they also find a message from Morgan Le Fey informing them that the puppy is under a spell and several items are needed to break the enchantment. First on the list: A gift from a ship lost a sea. One trip through the space-time continuum later, and Jack and Annie find themselves aboard a luxurious ocean liner. The bad news, of course, is that it's the Titanic. Once things get going, this book is non-stop fun. Osborne manages to keep the level of excitement and imperilment high without even needing a villain. Just a whole lot of mayhem as the minutes tick away and the kids try to find some way to help, even if they can't prevent the inevitable sinking of the ship. In an introductory message to the readers, Osborne discusses her decision to set a story aboard the Titanic. It was frequently requested by readers, but she was at first reluctant because it was such a tragic story. In the end, she crafted a story that was exciting, but didn't shy away from the sadness of the event. I'm looking forward to my son bringing home more books in this series.

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Title:Tonight on the Titanic (Magic Tree House #17)
Author:Mary Pope Osborne
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 96 pages
Published:March 23rd 1999 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published February 20th 1999)
Categories:Childrens. Fantasy. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Chapter Books. Adventure

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Ratings: 4.04 From 12244 Users | 553 Reviews

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Tonight on the Titanic is about Jack and Annie who go through a scary, exciting, and sad adventure. They go back in time to the Titanic to break a spell on the dog named Teddy. In order to break the spell they have to find the special gift, which was a watch. I recommend this book to anyone who would like to learn more about the Titanic and likes books in a series about adventure.

I love this book! My favorite character is the puppy who saves the day when the ship sinks!By: Kelsie age 10

I have been reading "The Magic Tree House" series to Hannah over the past month or so. We really like these books, but to review them all would be redundant. There are all about a 4 star in my opinion, to Hannah they are all 5 stars. I felt I need to review this book. This was a very hard book for me to read, especially to Hannah. Having watched the movie, I could see the scenes play out in my mind while reading. I don't know if I'm over emotional or not, but it was hard to read without crying.

This one and the one set in Pompeii right before Vesuvius erupts are a bit harder to get through than the other Magic Tree House books and depending on how well you and your kid deal with tragedies you may want to skip this book. All that being said, the sinking is handled well and isn't sensationalized but still might be traumatic for younger kids.

awesome, and you can learn about the titanic and everyone that was on it.

I can't believe how much my reading skills have gotten better as I grew older. When I read it back in grade 2, I thought it was one of the most complex books I ever read! Loved it then, love it now for all the nostalgia.Also, there's a magic tree house musical??? Why didn't I know about this? Imagine my surprise when I flip to the last page and see that there's a CD available to buy. Huh.

The Kiddo (age 6) brought this home from his school library and I read it out loud to him. He has an interest in the story of the Titanic. This was my first introduction to Mary Pope Osbourne's Magic Tree House series, and I have to say I was impressed.The main characters, Jack and Annie (ages 8 and 7) are "Master Librarians" for a magical treehouse library run by Morgan Le Fey (No, really.). The books in the treehouse allow the kids to travel through time with a few basic anti-paradox rules in

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