Flashback Four #2 by Dan Gutman

Flashback Four #2 (Flashback Four, #2)

by Dan Gutman


In New York Times bestselling author Dan Gutman’s thrilling Flashback Four series, four very different kids are picked by a mysterious billionaire to travel through time and photograph some of history's most important events. Blends fascinating real history with an action-packed adventure!

This time, Luke, Julia, David, and Isabel are headed to the deck of the doomed Titanic. Their mission Capture a shot of the sinking ship, then come right back.

The only problem is, once they arrive aboard the ship, the four friends can’t agree on what to do next. Should they try to save the passengers Or maybe bring back a priceless book before it sinks with the ship

With real historical photographs to put young readers right in the action, plus back matter that separates fact from fiction, The Titanic Mission tells the story of the ship’s fateful last voyage like you’ve never seen it before.

Reviewed by limabean74 on

4 of 5 stars

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This review may contain spoilers from the first book. 

I was excited to get a chance to read the second book in the Flashback Four series, last books cliffhanger had me worrying about the kids. I was a little surprised when this one started because I was hoping it would start at the cliffhanger and it seemed to start a couple weeks later. So you sort of miss how they got back.

In this book the kids are off to take a picture of the sinking Titanic, great idea..right? No, it's really not. After the last mission you would expect that they would have a couple issues. Luke, Julia, David and Isabel beg to go back and take a picture of the Titanic to make up for the mess they made in the last mission. I loved the history that is put into these books and it's every educational for kids. I am pretty sure I learned a thing or two also that I didn't know along the way. I liked how the story unfolded, I really don't want to give anything away because it was a fun read. The end was pretty intense and I am eager to see what happens in book #3.

Overall, this was a really cute book, I really like the characters and love how a big of history is incorporated into the story with pictures and detailed info. I think this is a great book for Middle Grade, Teen and even YA/Adults. I also think this is a great book to have in a classroom for teachers to read to the class.

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