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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea por Jules Verne
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Bantam Books (1982), Mass Market Paperback

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I loved this book! I guess you all know the story, so there's no need to go into that. Unless you've read it though, you might not realise that's it got a really odd tenancy to slip into paragraphs of sea life science, in a completely different voice to the rest of the story, presumably aimed at educating the reader. Kind of like Dan Brown with a brain. I found this oddly endearing. ( )
  michaeldwebb | Nov 6, 2009 |
This novel tells the story of Captain Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus. The story is narrated by a Professor Aronnax, who by accident and chance becomes a part of the ships crew, along with his servant and a whaler called Ned. They travel the seas, exploring the many wonders that the oceans normally keep hidden beneath its waves.

I enjoyed the book throughout, however, the beginning and the end chapters are the most interesting, having more adventure to them. Verne is a lover of scientist and he can't help going on and on about the new species of fish and plant life beneath the waves, which are a wonder to the Professor narrating, but all sort of blurs together as any long list of names and descriptions would do. It fits perfectly with the character, of course, since he would have been deeply fascinated by such things, but it's a bit tedious for the reader. ( )
  blythe025 | Oct 26, 2009 |
A mysterious creature is haunting the seas, and Professor Aronnax is determined to discover the origins of the beast. However, the encounter brings more than he ever expected, as he is captured by the strange and withdrawn captain of a submarine ship and whirled around the world's oceans. The aquatic wonders he experiences thrill his academic soul, while the actions and motivations of his host leave him questioning both the individual and civilizations at large.

Verne's underwater adventure is the latest novel I have read to my toddler at bedtime, and is far from my favorite. As we finished the third Verne novel we have approached I found myself lamenting a brilliant story bogged down by careless prose; I found that the language was flat and uninspired, and the sentence structure was unbelievably choppy. The failings of the writing itself took away from what would otherwise have been a book full of wonders, and I believe we will leave Verne buried once and for all. ( )
  Luxx | Oct 8, 2009 |
It was Horrible u shouldnt read it i hated it! it was boring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ( )
  15dingmanj | Oct 5, 2009 |
Still remember it after all these years ( )
  oldman | Sep 2, 2009 |
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