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20,000 Leagues under the Sea (Illustrated Junior Library) Hardcover – October 15, 1996
- Print length224 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level3 - 7
- Dimensions7.25 x 1.25 x 9.25 inches
- PublisherGrosset & Dunlap
- Publication dateOctober 15, 1996
- ISBN-100448413078
- ISBN-13978-0448413075
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- Publisher : Grosset & Dunlap; First Edition (October 15, 1996)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 224 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0448413078
- ISBN-13 : 978-0448413075
- Reading age : 6+ years, from customers
- Grade level : 3 - 7
- Item Weight : 1.7 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.25 x 1.25 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,107,895 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #16,051 in Children's Classics
- #36,917 in Children's Fantasy & Magic Books
- #88,946 in Children's Literature (Books)
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Jules Verne (1828-1905) was a French author best known for his tales of adventure, including Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Around the World in Eighty Days. A true visionary, Verne foresaw the skyscraper, the submarine, and the airplane, among many other inventions, and is now regarded as one of the fathers of science fiction.

Paper Mill Press is proud to present a timeless collection of unabridged literary classics to a twenty-first century audience. Each original master work is reimagined into a sophisticated yet modern format with custom suede-like metallic foiled covers.

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Benjamin Struck is a reader, a writer, and an avid outdoorsman. As a husband, and father of two, Benjamin finds great joy in family outings and get-togethers. He enjoys spending time alone in the cool, early morning hours before the sun has risen. Furthermore, as a lifelong, outdoor enthusiast, there is a special place in his heart for the deep woods of the Midwest United States.
Benjamin’s stories all revolve around his lived experiences out in the wild, his vivid imagination, and the daydreams of his childhood. When he was a young boy, Benjamin’s father would read stories to the whole family. This sparked a love and appreciation for fantasy in him from a young age. Benjamin’s stories will appeal to readers of THE LORD OF THE RINGS and THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA as well as other series such as REDWALL, THE SWORD OF TRUTH, and THE WHEEL OF TIME.
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Customers find the book great, satisfying, and engaging. They appreciate the gorgeous illustrations and beautiful descriptions. Readers also say the characters are well-developed and fascinating. Opinions are mixed on the story quality, with some finding it action-packed and frightening, while others say it drags and is not overly impressed.
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Customers find the book great, satisfying, and engaging. They also say it's a fantastic adventure with terrible pacing. Readers mention the author is a very good writer and the book has great entertainment value.
"...That is exactly what makes this story so wonderful...." Read more
"...In short this volume is a great entertainment value that I highly recommend." Read more
"...is it quite prophetic for its day & age, the fact that the story is STILL captivating after all these years just goes to show that great literature..." Read more
"...This is the stuff of "great" science fiction...." Read more
Customers find the book gorgeously illustrated, with beautiful descriptions. They also appreciate the original illustrations by William O'Connor, both in color and black and white. Readers mention the translation of a classic looks good. They say kids love the frequent illustrations and that the pictures on every page keep their interest.
"...The nine illustrations are well done but I haven't read the text as yet (the design reminds me of the illustrated version of Sherlock Holmes)...." Read more
"...It's perhaps an interesting conflict, yet a refreshingly realistic viewpoint as these types of issues are not often so black and white...." Read more
"This is a beautiful cover sleeve for this book! My husband asked for the classic books for Christmas and he loves them all!" Read more
"...The illustrations really bring the story to life. And the story is of course riveting. A GREAT classic!!..." Read more
Customers find the characters well-developed and fascinating. They also say the antagonist is complex and has actual likable characteristics.
"...Verne has interesting characters in his book, which can easily be dismissed as "flat" by the casual reader...." Read more
"...And Captain Nemo is a fascinating character, a complex antagonist who isn't just flat-out evil but has a fleshed-out past, is wickedly cultured,..." Read more
"...The book is well researched, has great world building, interesting characters and is action packed. I have two issues with this book...." Read more
"...explain all the literary references which are helpful to understanding the characters...." Read more
Customers find the book worth the price. They say it's a great investment to encourage reading, creative writing, and time with their families.
"...A great investment to encourage reading, creative writing and most especially time with your children reading together!!" Read more
"...Great classic and value. Delivered in a timely manner" Read more
"Good price and worked for our needs...." Read more
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Customers find the book great for children and a must-have for both adults and children.
"...classic; amazing early science fiction, written for adults but excellent for children. A timeless sea adventure...." Read more
"This version is not the full version, but it is great for kids. There are many drawings to help your imagination as you read it...." Read more
"This book is a must keep for both adults and children. The Ron Miller's illustrations and paintings are beautiful and the quality of the book is ++...." Read more
"Great for children..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the story quality. Some mention it's great, action-packed, and smooth throughout the book. Others say the story often drags, is not overly impressed, and ends abruptly.
"...Verne's hard science is intermixed with a good number of dramatic conflicts. Sometimes they are simply man versus beast...." Read more
"...My only criticism is that the story ends rather abruptly, but that is the mostly the fault of Verne...." Read more
"...has great world building, interesting characters and is action packed. I have two issues with this book...." Read more
"...species, and seemingly pointless scenes that it can be a chore to slog through, though there are enough exciting bits to make the story itself worth..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book. Some mention it blossoms in their imagination, while others say they find themselves wading through it quite slowly.
"...who isn't just flat-out evil but has a fleshed-out past, is wickedly cultured, and has actual likable characteristics instead of being a cartoonish..." Read more
"A fantastic adventure that suffers from terrible pacing due to the narrator slipping into long winded explanations of the scientific classifications..." Read more
"...It is the culmination of many different ideas and genres that boggles and astounds the mind and leaves the reader wanting more...." Read more
"...It is something of a classic, but I found myself wading through it quite slowly. I expect this is not for everyone." Read more
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I have read several reviews of this book from a variety of sources. The biggest criticism that is offered by the reviewers is that throughout the book Verne, through the words of Professor Annorax, lists and describes a multitude of sea life, both flora and fauna. Many reviewers find this distracting and boring. My personal opinion is that the reason that many readers and reviewers criticize this is because they are comparing the book to the very poor Disney film interpretation and adaptation of the book.
In truth, the book would suffer greatly without the detailed description of the flora and fauna observed by Professor Annorax. Why? I believe that many of the readers and reviewers misunderstand Verne's intention of who Professor Annorax is. Professor Annorax is a world renown naturalist and specialist in sea life. That is exactly what makes this story so wonderful. Verne takes the worlds foremost expert on sea flora and fauna and throws him into a world previously unknown to him. By observing the many life forms never before documented Annorax realizes just how much he does not know and becomes an even greater expert than before. The documentation of the many species is the natural response an expert naturalist would have to the sudden discovery of a whole new world of flora and fauna.
Clearly, Verne had a vivid imagination by describing a functioning submarine well before the concept of a submarine had ever been dreamt of. The detailed explanations of how the submarine works and how it is able to produce electricity and power from nothing more than sea water is perhaps the best kind of science fiction, the kind that has a basis in fact. I have to believe that when the first submarines were being built that the inventors had to have made a serious study of Verne's Nautilus. To have come up with such an intricate, detailed, and scientifically sound description of a submarine in his time is absolutely astounding.
Finally, the accuracy of the never before seen flora and fauna when coupled with the scientifically accurate description of the design and functioning of the Nautilus has to make one wonder if Captain Nemo and the Nautilus are really science fiction or if by some miracle they did actually exist and instead of fiction this story was a summary of a real experience Verne, as Professor Annorax, actually experienced.
My only criticism is that the story ends rather abruptly, but that is the mostly the fault of Verne. But it did occur to me that maybe the action could have been stretched a bit. The color is adequate. I might have preferred to have seen more warm and cool color contrasts, which could have been included and still preserved the vintage look. But the color certainly doesn't detract from the story.
In addition to the main story there is a four page introduction by Ray Bradbury that is obviously recycled from another edition. I would have preferred an intro by the artist or even the colorists as Bradbury's writing doesn't add much to this edition. At the end of the book is an eight page story by H. G. Wells that is illustrated in chapter book format. The nine illustrations are well done but I haven't read the text as yet (the design reminds me of the illustrated version of Sherlock Holmes).
In short this volume is a great entertainment value that I highly recommend.
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That said, it would be fantastic if you were studying and taking notes on the book - the pages of a lot more extra room than normal, and the text is quite large, making it easier to find were you were when taking notes.
Would recommend for people looking to take notes/study and to those who prefer larger font sizes.
A word of warning to those thinking that is resembles a Walt Disney film, the book is far more of a biologist saga rather than an outright adventure although it is that too.
Very prophetic in so many technical ways even when compared with to today.
Most people know that basic story and it is of course a great one.
About the book- this is by Jules Verne, perfect to gift to those who are into classics and science fiction.
Reviewed in Brazil on August 4, 2020
