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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne

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An early science fiction novel written by the second most translated author, French writer Jules Verne, the classic tale depicts an incredible sea expedition on board a state-of-the-art submarine. First published in 1870 and a part of the Voyages Extraordinaires series, the novel is regarded as one of the most thrilling adventure stories and one of Verne’s greatest pieces of work. Immersed in themes of exploration, avant-garde technology, and man’s insatiable desire for knowledge and scientific progression, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea has been an influence for many writers as well as an inspiration for numerous film adaptations.

The novel kicks off when rumors spread about sightings of a mysterious sea monster, initially thought to be a giant narwhal. This instigates the United States government to organize an expedition in hopes of hunting down and destroying the ravaging creature. Consequently, French marine biologist Pierre Aronnax is invited to join the expedition, who takes with him his trusted servant Conseil, along with expert harpooner Ned Land, and accordingly the trio set about the search. Following a lengthy pursuit, the ship finally finds and attacks the monster but to no avail, as the impact hurls the three men into the water. In an attempt to grasp the hide of the monster, the men come to a startling discovery as they realize the supposed monster is in fact a submarine. The men are then captured and brought inside the futuristic vessel, which they later find out is named Nautilus, and meet its enigmatic commander and creator, Captain Nemo. So begins the journey on board the Nautilus, as its three coerced guests travel across all the world’s seas visiting different underwater locations while witnessing the most bizarre, yet gripping marvels of the oceanic depths. Shipwrecks, giant squids, sharks, lost cities, coral reefs, whirlpools and an eccentric captain are just some of the obstacles separating the trio from their freedom.

An exhilarating subaqueous adventure through unseen wonders, Verne’s detailed and prophetic imagination propels the novel and secures its position as a literary classic and a pristine model for science fiction enthusiasts.
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1-01: A Runaway Reef

1-01: A Runaway Reef

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1-02: The Pros and Cons

1-02: The Pros and Cons

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1-03: As Master Wishes

1-03: As Master Wishes

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1-04: Ned Land

1-04: Ned Land

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1-05: At Random!

1-05: At Random!

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1-06: At Full Steam

1-06: At Full Steam

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1-08: Mobilis in Mobili

1-08: Mobilis in Mobili

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1-11: The Nautilus

1-11: The Nautilus

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1-13: Some Figures

1-13: Some Figures

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1-14: The Black Current

1-14: The Black Current

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1-19: Vanikoro

1-19: Vanikoro

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1-20: The Torres Strait

1-20: The Torres Strait

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Comments (29)

Paul Schaefer

Chick sounds like a ghost reading a warning

Nov 26th
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Carley Beshaw

i couldnt stand the narrator's voice. i couldnt even make it through the first chapter.

Mar 29th
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Michael Overton

speed up the female narrator to 1.5x and it's tolerable. no help for the guy with the lisp

Nov 12th
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Hanieh

From where can I see text ?

Aug 6th
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Sheila Stevens

nope couldn't make it through the 1st chapter. unfortunate as I think it could have been a fun listen. Just couldn't do it with the narrator

Jun 2nd
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nangaleema

Chip is a fantastic narrator! Wow! He did a great job! Really brings the reader into the story.

Mar 22nd
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Bryan/DexCaliber

I had to relook at what I was listening too, the reader sounded like she was better off reporting the news.

Jan 24th
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Adele Meyer Bell

the gentleman narrator is MUCH better!

Jan 2nd
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Kolleen Dahl

skip this one too. the narrator is hard to understand. spoiler alert: it's about electrical stuff.

Dec 10th
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Kolleen Dahl

this narrator needs to stop volunteering. just read it. it is so distracting.

Dec 10th
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Brett Croaker

couldn't even listen to the first chapter.. wow.

Nov 16th
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Kolleen Dahl

The thespian is back. Read it!!! Just read it!!!

Nov 6th
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Anne Buckley

Terrible narrator. Good grief

Aug 15th
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Dpoet jones

Unfortunately it's rare you get a decent narrator

Jun 8th
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Charles McCaul

Sorry. I can't handle how this woman reads. 😢

Nov 11th
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Keith M Sterback

this reader completely takes away from the story with her awkward tone. This is another reading I'll have to complete on the book instead of audio book

Apr 29th
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Keith M Sterback

the reader's tome is too annoying to enjoy this story. I had to read her parts in the actual bpok

Apr 29th
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Diandra C

this chapter is tough to listen to

Feb 25th
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James Michael

horrible accent this chapter

Jan 9th
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