Library
Browse and search novels
2 novels found

Twenty Thousand Miles under the Sea
General Fiction海底两万里
(french) Original Work By Jules Verne
This book mainly tells the story of the "Nautilus" (or transliterated as "Nautilus"). In 1866, a large monster believed to be a narwhal was discovered at sea. Aronas was invited to participate in the hunt. Unfortunately, during the hunt, he fell into the water and swam on the monster's back. The author of this book is a 19th-century French writer, a famous science fiction adventure novelist, and is known as the "father of modern science fiction novels".
This book mainly tells the story of the "Nautilus" (or transliterated as "Nautilus"). In 1866, a large monster believed to be a narwhal was discovered at sea. Aronas was invited to participate in the hunt. Unfortunately, during the hunt, he fell into the water and swam on the monster's back. The author of this book is a 19th-century French writer, a famous science fiction adventure novelist, and is known as the "father of modern science fiction novels".

Journey to the Center of the Earth
General Fiction地心游记
(french) Original Work By Jules Verne
The book Voyageaucentre de la Terre is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. It is one of his masterpieces and was published in 1864. The book has a total of 45 chapters, with illustrations drawn by Riou. "Journey to the Center of the Earth" uses a mysterious coded letter as an introduction. Based on this mysterious coded letter, the protagonist of the novel embarks on a thrilling exploration trip to the center of the earth. During this adventure, the protagonists encountered various difficulties and obstacles, and finally returned safely to the surface of the earth through the volcanic tube. The book records the arduous experiences on the adventure journey and the various wonders underground in a compact way. Through this novel, readers can learn about the perseverance and strong will of the protagonists and gain rich scientific knowledge.
The book Voyageaucentre de la Terre is a work by the famous French writer Jules Verne. It is one of his masterpieces and was published in 1864. The book has a total of 45 chapters, with illustrations drawn by Riou. "Journey to the Center of the Earth" uses a mysterious coded letter as an introduction. Based on this mysterious coded letter, the protagonist of the novel embarks on a thrilling exploration trip to the center of the earth. During this adventure, the protagonists encountered various difficulties and obstacles, and finally returned safely to the surface of the earth through the volcanic tube. The book records the arduous experiences on the adventure journey and the various wonders underground in a compact way. Through this novel, readers can learn about the perseverance and strong will of the protagonists and gain rich scientific knowledge.