Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
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Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
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I think Jules Vernes creates great characters, and I enjoyed the suspense and the tension along the story from the beginning to the end. I could finally understand the concept "show, don't tell" when I read the first two chapters and I just enjoyed the way in which characters showed their nature in the small details...
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Mekkinism wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 08:45 I've actually travelled to the Snæfellsjökull peninsula. It's gorgeous and windswept and barren and so, so big and foreboding. Looking at it, it's easy to imagine all of the wondrous things Vernes describes because Snæfellsjökull itself is already so magical and alien.
Are there any lava tubes that have been explored? I’d be curious to know if the fantasy starts well under ground, or right from the decent.
I always remember Wishbone when I think of this book. It was quite a few years after the show that I eventually read the book.
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