World Literature Classic Library: Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea (youth Edition)

World Literature Classic Library: Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea (youth Edition)

by (french) Written By Jules Verne Adapted By Li Meixia

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About This Novel

The various thrilling adventures described in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" can simply touch people's eyes and hearts. Among them, submarines shuttle freely in the sea. Sometimes the seabed is full of dangers and dangers, and sometimes the scenery is beautiful and intoxicating. The wonderful and spectacular underwater world is full of exotic sentiments and strong romanticism, embodying human beings' longing for heaven and earth and flying freely since ancient times. In fact, Verne had never been to the bottom of the sea, but he wrote about the scenery of the bottom of the sea so vividly and fascinatingly that the readers were immersed in the scene, which shows that he had extraordinary imagination. The protagonist of the story, Captain Nemo, is a mysterious figure. The submarine he built secretly on a desert island is not only extremely strong, but also has an ingenious structure. Able to use the ocean to provide energy.

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Break the Bond108mo ago

Verne's books are very beautiful and worthy of being called "the most popular writer"

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Book Friends 2021030175386744692109mo ago

Very well written

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Book Friends 2021030176496197538110mo ago

This book is very good, but some people don't know how to appreciate it

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Horizon112mo ago

Very good! Very good😊

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Book Friends 2021030175386236654112mo ago

Feeling good 😃

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Horizon112mo ago

Not bad😊Not bad⊙▽⊙

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Mirage96mo ago

Very good, very beautiful

It would be nice if it could be improved

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Foggy100mo ago

Hmm, nice looking

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Zijinღ109mo ago

Journey Wonderful and thrilling trip

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General Equivalents112mo ago

If I'm not a teacher, I won't read it.

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