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Raise The Titanic

Clive Cussler

3.64 AVERAGE


This was such a weird book. Maybe I'm biased because I prefer character driven stories rather than plot driven and this had limited and erratic character development - but it also had a strange plot. The first half was fairly boring and we didn't have much Dirk Pitt even though this is supposedly a Dirk Pitt novel. When he finally did become a main part of the story, it was interesting for awhile and I thought I might move this to 3 stars. But then it got weird again. Not for me.
adventurous slow-paced
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No

one of my all time favorite books
adventurous medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Ooph-that was a painful trip down memory lane. I had read a few of the Dirk Pitt adventures several years ago and remembered enjoying them somewhat. So when I needed a book written in the year I was born, I grabbed this one, thinking if it was made into a movie, it must be pretty good.

Oh no, my friends. It was not.

While most of the major plot points were interesting and exciting, the rabbit-out-of-a-hat delivery became tiring very quickly. It probably shouldn’t have surprised me how often this “Voila!” method of story telling was employed considering how little the main character was actually on the narrative stage. Dirk Pitt barely shows up until 60% of the book is done. 

The backstory aspects of the plot were really intriguing, but while I enjoyed them, we also don’t really get down to the Titanic’s involvement until about a third of the way through. Between subplots and side characters, this is barely a story about the ship at all. 

The worst part of this experience was the blatant and mind-bogglingly disgusting misogyny that coats every hint of female involvement in the story. I have no problem with Pitt being a ladies man with a love ‘em and leave ‘em outlook, but this was so much worse. The fact that the self hating, constantly  mansplained and dehumanized female lead was one of the better drawn characters here is appalling, but a clear demonstration of the juvenile rendering of every single person we meet. 

I thought I might watch the movie after reading, but I think I’ve had enough. 

This book was written 1976, 9 years before the wreck of the Titanic was found, so a lot of things about the wreck in this book are wrong. But at the time of writing it was all speculation about the actual fate of the ship, perhaps this is why the book is set in 1988.

There are a lot of story lines in the book and it starts out as nothing to do with Dirk Pitt, even though it is the 4th book in the series. He comes into the book for real when it is discovered something is on the Titanic that needs to be recovered and the services of NUMA are required. But first they have to find the ship wreck and when they do they have to work out how to raise the ship. Pitt heads up this mission. Unfortunately, there are many obstacles thrown into their path, like Soviet spies and hurricanes.

But there are some stories lines that were not needed and just feel like it was put in for the sake of padding out the story in an attempt to make it a more round tale. But it only makes it long and drawn out. Perhaps that is why there are so many characters, one can easily get lost as to who is who in the zoo.

Not the super adventurous story like other books in the series but it was entertaining enough.

Raise the Titanic! (Dirk Pitt, #4) by Clive Cussler

Raise the Titanic sounds like something amazing. Would get great if they truly could retrieve the devastated ship.

It was good, action packed.
adventurous medium-paced

This 4th book in the Dirk Pitt is the best of the first four and was a fast paced fun page turner.
adventurous mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

I read this a long time ago and liked it, but I wasn’t sure it would age well. It really didn’t, adventure novels with male protagonists written in the 70s? It contains everything you’d think it would. A touch of misogyny, racism, etc. Barring the obvious flaws, I thought this was a fun story written before the Titanic was found. I reread it because of the Titan sub incident. 
adventurous funny mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: No