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So, I just finished reading “The Titanic Disaster: Omens, Mysteries, and Misfortunes of the Doomed Liner” by James W. Bancroft, and it's quite an interesting read. Bancroft takes us on a thorough analysis into the doomed maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic and asks the big question: was the ship cursed from the get-go? The author uncovers all these freaky signs and bizarre happenings that surrounded the ship's construction and journey.
Coincidences like a novel written way before the Titanic was even built, that predicted almost every little detail of the disaster. Additionally, a famous spiritualist named W.T. Stead wrote a similar story as well. Creepy, right? Oh, and animals were in on it too! There was this dog that tried to stop its owner from getting on the ship. Smart pup! Even Titanic's cat had a litter of kittens and took them off the liner before it sailed. Talk about animal instincts!
But wait, there's more! The voyage got delayed for three weeks, and around fifty passengers had this gut feeling that something bad was going to happen. Some of them straight up refused to board! Bancroft did some serious research and gathered around a hundred captivating stories about these omens and premonitions related to the doomed ship. It's the first time anyone's brought all this stuff together, so it's pretty fascinating.
Now, here's what I think about the book. Personally, I'd say it's one of those books you wanna read in short bursts, you know? The author clearly did a ton of digging, and it shows. I mean, reading about all these rumors, personal stories, and premonitions surrounding the Titanic was mind-blowing. That said, the book does get a little dry reading wise and repetitive after a while. It is a bit like one long info dump. So, my advice is to read a couple of chapters here and there between other books to keep things fresh.
So yeah, if you're into uncovering the mysteries behind one of history's most infamous disasters, “The Titanic Disaster” is definitely worth checking out. Just remember to pace yourself and enjoy the wild ride!
ARC Via NetGalley