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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

By: Jules Verne
Narrated by: Alan Munro
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A mysterious sea monster, theorized by some to be a giant narwhal, is sighted by ships of several nations; an ocean liner is also damaged by the creature. The United States government finally assembles an expedition to track down and destroy the menace. Professor Pierre Aronnax, a noted French marine biologist and narrator of the story, master harpoonist Ned Land, and Aronnax's faithful assistant Conseil join the expedition.

After much fruitless searching, the monster is found, and the ship charges into battle. During the fight, the ship's steering is damaged, and the three men are thrown overboard. They find themselves stranded on the "hide" of the creature, only to discover to their surprise that it is a large metal construct. They are quickly captured and brought inside the vessel, where they meet its enigmatic creator and commander, Captain Nemo.

Public Domain (P)2017 Trout Lake Media
Action & Adventure Classics Science Fiction Adventure Fiction Military
Compelling Story • Classic Adventure • Great Performance • Fascinating Concept • Imaginative Vision • Rich Tone

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What made the experience of listening to Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea the most enjoyable?
Jules Verne was clearly brilliant, captivated by new discoveries and the possibilities chemical and mechanical engineering presented 150 years ago. This work was prescient in many respects, yet full of natural "flaws" from the science of the day. The narrator rolls dreamily through the myriad Latin names for creatures, imparting the character's awe at the wonders of the deep. I loved it.

What about Alan Munro’s performance did you like?
Here's the only fault I found: the volume was insufficient! I had to amplify by connecting my Kindle to my radio. Otherwise, the recording was excellent.

Unabridged. So rich in 19th C. scientific detail!

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Great novel, always been a favorite and deserving of its status as a classic. This was my first encounter with the narrator, and I have endured him through many since. The novels he narrates are always priced cheap, so if you can tolerate him then it's a good deal.

The Deadpan of Alan Munro

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I had always wanted to read this book. I expected adventure and a great story. what it is, is mostly a listing of all the fish and fauna he sees along the way, a few adventures that were good but overall rather boring. Also not happy with the ending, i would have expected better.

not what I expected

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A true timeless classic, however the narrator fails to keep a continuous engaging reading.
The story makes up for it though.

Timeless and fantastic story, monotonous narrator.

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I found this a bit tedious to get through and jumping around so many various adventures, hard to follow. Good storyline about a killer whale and an obviously crazed captain but couldn't hold my attention.

A little too wordy

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