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Barely 3 stars and just because I'm kind of a science nerd. It astounds me that none of today's technology existed in Jules Verne's 1870 world, yet it all sounds so plausible and it all came to be. BUT it was sooooo long and it was sort of like Bill Nye the Science Guy was in a submarine kidnapped by Jacques Cousteau. They just sort of wandered in a seemingly aimless way around the oceans looking at cool sea life.
Sorry, I know we aren't supposed to be critical of literary classics, but if there ...more
Sorry, I know we aren't supposed to be critical of literary classics, but if there ...more
I read everything by Jules Verne when I was young, 10 and so. I was already then seduced by the amount of information... he can really drop information, huge amounts, in the middle of the story, without it taking anything away from it, on the contrary.
This time, 4 decades later, I kept remembering that Jules Verne didn't write adventure novels, he wrote science fiction... in the purest meaning of the term. He loved geography, technology, scientific inventions and discoveries, everything about t ...more
This time, 4 decades later, I kept remembering that Jules Verne didn't write adventure novels, he wrote science fiction... in the purest meaning of the term. He loved geography, technology, scientific inventions and discoveries, everything about t ...more
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