From the grandpère of science fiction -- an adventure classic of deep-sea volcanoes, giant squid and the renegade scientist Captain Nemo. Professor Aronnax embarks on an expedition to hunt down and destroy a menacing sea monster. However, he discovers that the beast is metal -- it is a giant submarine called the Nautilus built by the renegade scientist Captain Nemo.
So begins an underwater adventure that takes them from the South Pole to the submerged lost city of Atlantis.
Why You Should Read?
- Embark on a thrilling underwater adventure filled with deep-sea volcanoes and giant squid.
- Discover the mysteries of Captain Nemo and his extraordinary submarine, the Nautilus.
- Explore compelling themes of scientific innovation and human exploration of the unknown.
- Journey to the submerged lost city of Atlantis, a testament to Verne's imaginative world-building.
About the Author
Jules Verne is a pioneering French novelist, poet, and playwright, widely celebrated as the "Father of Science Fiction." His imaginative narratives, often blending scientific principles with thrilling adventures, have captivated generations of readers. Verne's works, including "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," predicted numerous technological advancements and explored themes of exploration and discovery. He remains one of the most translated authors in history.