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Tags: Classic Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
Wildly popular, prolific and prophetic, Jules Verne leads
his legions of delighted readers on journeys beneath the sea
and beyond the stars. Here, the grandfather of modern science
fiction takes us to the Earth's core. The quest begins when irascible but dedicated mineralogy
professor Otto Lidenbrock finds a centuries-old parchment
inside an even older book. His nephew Axel decodes it, and
discovers instructions on how to get to the center of the
Earth: "Go down into the crater of Snaefells Yocul," an
extinct Icelandic volcano. As they descend, the explorers also travel backward to the
past, through layers of human history and geologic time,
encountering prehistoric plants and animals and ultimately
coming to understand the origins of humanity itself. Though brimming with exciting exploits, this journey is
also metaphorical, a spiritual and psychological trip to the
center of the human soul. While many of Verne's scientific
speculations have been proven, it is this author's remarkable
ability to fashion a rousing tale full of compelling
characters, extraordinary adventures, and provocative ideas
that ensures he will be read for years to come.