3.59 AVERAGE


Barely finished

Unfortunately I couldn't finish this. Jules Verne doesn't age well.

Set in Victorian times, the story begins with the discovery of a sizeable unknown aquatic beast, presumably a whale, playing havoc with the shipping lines and disrupting trade. The obvious solution is to hunt it down and kill it.

The none-too-likeable professor keeps company with a harpoonist and a manservant whose characters are very poorly drawn and their interactions are very classist. The implication is that only rich and educated people can be interesting or intelligent.

We encounter Captain Nemo and his ship the Nautilus which is entirely self sufficient through harvesting sea life and ocean materials.

Captain Nemo, is quite a surly and objectionable character who keeps our professor and friends captive on the ship.

We then got stuck in groundhog day with constant expeditions and the wonders of turning algae into electricity or food, etc.

I got half way through but disliked the characters so much I didn't care how, or even if, they would escape. I had some interest in how Captain Nemo was going to meet his fate but only that couldn't keep me going.

Life if too short - I abandoned. H.G.Wells is far more diverting reading from a similar period and genre.
adventurous emotional inspiring mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous mysterious medium-paced

I listened to this on audiobook. James Frain has a lovely, relaxed reading voice, however he does himself and the book an injustice in his character voices. He gives three of the four speaking characters almost indistinguishable voices, which gets confusing when they're talking to each other. And, completely inexplicably, he gives a Canadian character what sounds to me like a Yorkshire accent. This is baffling in itself, but even moreso because he does a decent American accent in the introduction so I'm sure he would have been capable of tackling a Canadian one.

As for the book, it wasn't quite as epic as I'd imagined and there are a LOT of lists of sea creatures, but it was interesting. There are elements of the story which are very intriguing and I feel unsatisfied by how much I learnt by the end.

Spoiler warning I guess. This was so boring. I really don't understand why anyone would read this in this century purely for fun. At it's heart, this is a travel novel. It spends most of its time describing the different places the Nautilus travels. There is very little characterization of the main character. I did like everything we found out about Captain Nemo, he was pretty cool (the narrator was also obsessed with him lol). The fighting the giant squid scene that this book is known for lasts exactly one page. I had kept reading because I thought there was going to be a cool giant squid and there barely was. The narrator says himself that the text he's written (the book itself) doesn't really capture the emotions of what happens and that he is not a good writer. The most egregious example of JULES VERNE being a bad writer is that the narrator passes out while they are escaping so he can't describe any of the action of how they escape. THAT'S SO BORING! There's also just some stuff from the time period that hits super weird 150 years later. There was some anti-indigenous stuff that is pretty much exactly what you'd expect. The narrator has a servant that is so completely devoted to him it's like a rich person's wet dream of a servant. The writing style is very scientific and describey, not very plot or emotion driven. I had a bad time. That's on me idk why I read this.
adventurous slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

stai hot. i got tired of the descriptions of fish.
adventurous mysterious tense slow-paced
adventurous dark informative mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes