I just finished "The Sinking of the Bismarck" and started "The Storm of the Century". I like true crime, disaster and best of all shipwreck and adventure at sea books. Conquering the Pacific was a good read as was Shackleton's adventures of which many books have been written.
For more modern day shipwrecks try Until the Sea Shall Free Them about the loss of the Marine Electric in 1983 and Into the Raging Sea about the more recent 2015 loss of El Faro and crew, a modern day container ship that went straight into a hurricane because of an outdated weather report.
Funny thing, when Covid came I started reading and never stopped. I am blowing through books sometimes two or more a week. Probably 50 times more reading than I ever did in school. Just looked in my Kindle library and since April of 2020 I have read 480 Kindle books.
Here are some wreck/scuba books that might be different from what you been reading. When I was younger I use to scuba dive and did some easy wreck dives. By dumb luck there were a few books that sparked an interest at the "Habitat for Humanity" store. They are about the finding and the men who dove the wreck of a German U-boat off the coast of NJ... U-869. If interested read in order: The Last Dive by Bernie Chowdhury, Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson, Shadow Divers Exposed by Gary Gentile. If decide to read only one let that be Shadow Divers.

