Author: Peter Lerangis
Type: Juvenile
First Published: 2000
Pages: 239
Week: 11
A book about the uncharted expedition of Captain Elias Barth as told through the journals of Andrew Winslow, a stowaway on the expedition. The book begins with the expedition going wrong and becoming worse. All the crew were thought dead at different times through many adventures, yet only a few died. Although they eventually were saved, no one from the one who saved them to the one who funded the expedition ever acknowledged the existence of the trip. Only by the journals of Andrew Winslow did anyone ever know of it.
The book is a scholastic book. I found the book confusing because of all the people the reader had to know without any description by the author. The author did provide a chart at the beginning, but as a reader, I find this a cold way of introducing characters.
Type: Juvenile
First Published: 2000
Pages: 239
Week: 11
A book about the uncharted expedition of Captain Elias Barth as told through the journals of Andrew Winslow, a stowaway on the expedition. The book begins with the expedition going wrong and becoming worse. All the crew were thought dead at different times through many adventures, yet only a few died. Although they eventually were saved, no one from the one who saved them to the one who funded the expedition ever acknowledged the existence of the trip. Only by the journals of Andrew Winslow did anyone ever know of it.
The book is a scholastic book. I found the book confusing because of all the people the reader had to know without any description by the author. The author did provide a chart at the beginning, but as a reader, I find this a cold way of introducing characters.
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