One of the great masters of science fiction, Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea takes readers on a thrilling voyage through uncharted waters. In 1866, strange sea phenomena are reported around the globe, and Captain Nemo and his mysterious submarine, the Nautilus, embark on a journey that explores the depths of the ocean. Verne’s boundless imagination propels the narrative as the characters confront mysteries and marvels beneath the waves, from sunken treasure to giant squids. This classic adventure, published in 2002 by Barnes & Noble Children’s Classics, remains a testament to Verne’s visionary storytelling and enduring appeal.
The novel is 270 pages long, offering an engrossing read that combines scientific wonder with thrilling action. With its rich descriptions of marine life and the vastness of the ocean, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea continues to captivate readers, making it a cornerstone of science fiction literature.
ISBN-10: 076072850X | ISBN-13: 978-0760728505
