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Tags: Classic Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
Widely regarded as the father of modern science fiction,
Jules Verne wrote more than seventy books and created
hundreds of memorable characters. His most popular novel, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the
Sea, is not only a brilliant piece of scientific prophecy,
but also a thrilling story with superb, subtle
characterizations. The year is 1866 and the Pacific Ocean is being terrorized
by a deadly sea monster. The U.S. government dispatches
marine-life specialist Pierre Aronnax to investigate aboard
the warship Abraham Lincoln. When the ship is sunk by the
mysterious creature, he and two other survivors discover that
the monster is in fact a marvelous submarine — the
Nautilus — commanded by the brilliant but bitter
Captain Nemo. Nemo refuses to let his guests return to land,
but instead taking them on a series of fantastic adventures
in which they encounter underwater forests, giant clams,
monster storms, huge squid, treacherous polar ice and —
most spectacular of all — the magnificent lost city of
Atlantis!