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  2. A Thousand Ships - Wikipedia

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    Reviews for A Thousand Ships were generally positive, with reviewers praising the writing style and the feminist recentering of classic myths.Publishers Weekly called the novel "an enthralling reimagining" and wrote "Haynes shines by twisting common perceptions of the Trojan War and its aftermath in order to capture the women’s experiences". [10]

  3. The Whydah - Wikipedia

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    The Whydah: A Pirate Ship Feared, Wrecked, and Found is a 2017 nonfiction children's book by Martin W. Sandler about the Whydah, "a large, fast, and heavily armed slave ship", which was captured by pirates in 1716 and sunk shortly after. The ship was rediscovered on the ocean's floor in the 1980s, along with its tremendous riches.

  4. Cruise Confidential - Wikipedia

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    Cruise Confidential is the first book in the eponymous series by author Brian David Bruns, published in 2008 by Travelers' Tales (a division of Solas House).Its full title is Cruise Confidential: A Hit Below the Waterline: Where the Crew Lives, Eats, Wars, and Parties — One Crazy Year Working on Cruise Ships.

  5. Top 20 most reviewed books of all time from Amazon - AOL

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    From cult classic such as Harry Potter to New York Times best-sellers, these 20 reads have the most customer reviews than any other books on Amazon!

  6. The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder - Wikipedia

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    The book focuses on the Wager Mutiny. It was published on April 18, 2023 by Doubleday. [2] [3] [4] The book became a bestseller, topping The New York Times best-seller list in the nonfiction category for its first week of publication. [5] Twenty-four weeks later, it was still at #10 on their list of best selling hardcover non-fiction books. [6]

  7. A Fringe of Leaves - Wikipedia

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    But the ship runs aground on the coral reef off the coast of what is now Queensland. Ellen is the only survivor from the leaky vessel in which the passengers and crew travel to the shore. She is rescued by the Aboriginal people of the island , and she later meets Jack Chance, a convict who has escaped from Moreton Bay (now Brisbane), the brutal ...

  8. This Luxury Cruise Ship Has a Library Filled with Thousands ...

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    This slowly unfurling literary portal is the work of the ship’s California-based interior architect Richard Riveire of Rottet Studio, who designed the spaces, and Heywood Hill, a nearly century ...

  9. Category:History books about shipwrecks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History books about shipwrecks" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.