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bethalyn 's review for:
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
by Jules Verne
I listened to this title via Audible.
I think audible are amazing with their original productions - the sound quality, the voice actors, and the sense of immersion is incredible.
Everything of Jules Verne that I have read has been great so far, and I think part of that is due to the audible original production (as I have yet to read a paper version of Verne's work!)
This was a captivating tale. Nemo in particular is an enigma and I quite enjoyed the dynamics of the ship. I also admire the description of a submarine which had not yet been invented! Verne's imagination is extraordinary.
I would be interested to read the paper version. I have heard that it's more technical and more boring. However, this edition was a fun and engaging listen.
I think audible are amazing with their original productions - the sound quality, the voice actors, and the sense of immersion is incredible.
Everything of Jules Verne that I have read has been great so far, and I think part of that is due to the audible original production (as I have yet to read a paper version of Verne's work!)
This was a captivating tale. Nemo in particular is an enigma and I quite enjoyed the dynamics of the ship. I also admire the description of a submarine which had not yet been invented! Verne's imagination is extraordinary.
I would be interested to read the paper version. I have heard that it's more technical and more boring. However, this edition was a fun and engaging listen.