Journey to the Center of the Earth

· Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing · Narrated by Trevor O'Hare
4.4
36 reviews
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6 hr 31 min
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Journey to the Center of the Earth (French: Voyage au centre de la Terre, also translated under the titles A Journey to the Centre of the Earth and A Journey to the Interior of the Earth) is an 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne. The story involves German professor Otto Lidenbrock who believes there are volcanic tubes going toward the centre of the Earth. He, his nephew Axel, and their guide Hans descend into the Icelandic volcano Snæfellsjökull, encountering many adventures, including prehistoric animals and natural hazards, before eventually coming to the surface again in southern Italy, at the Stromboli volcano.

The genre of subterranean fiction already existed long before Verne. However, Journey considerably added to the genre's popularity and influenced later such writings. For example, Edgar Rice Burroughs explicitly acknowledged Verne's influence on his own Pellucidar series.

The story begins in May 1863, in the Lidenbrock house in Hamburg, Germany, with Professor Lidenbrock rushing home to peruse his latest purchase, an original runic manuscript of an Icelandic saga written by Snorri Sturluson (Snorre Tarleson in some versions of the story), "Heimskringla"; the chronicle of the Norwegian kings who ruled over Iceland. While looking through the book, Lidenbrock and his nephew Axel find a coded note written in runic script along with the name of a 16th-century Icelandic alchemist, Arne Saknussemm. (This was a first indication of Verne's love for cryptography. Coded, cryptic, or incomplete messages as a plot device would continue to appear in many of his works and in each case Verne would go a long way to explain not only the code used but also the mechanisms used to retrieve the original text.) Lidenbrock and Axel transliterate the runic characters into Latin letters, revealing a message written in a seemingly bizarre code. Lidenbrock attempts a decipherment, deducing the message to be a kind of transposition cipher; but his results are as meaningless as the original.

Famous works of the author Jules Verne: Twenty Thousand Leagues, Under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth, From the Earth to the Moon, Around the World in Eighty Days, The Mysterious Island, Five Weeks in a Balloon, Michael Strogoff, Off on a Comet, Robur the Conqueror, An Antarctic Mystery, Master of the World.

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4.4
36 reviews
Nick
August 9, 2022
This was one of the worst books I've ever heard, and I'm not talking about the narration either. The actual audiobook part was fine. I've heard a lot better, but there was nothing wrong with it. SPOILER ALERT (not that you'd be missing much) Jules Verne, supposedly one of the original masters of science fiction, manages to take what should be an incredible premise, and then manages to write about it in the most boring possible way. The first 1/3 of the book covers the expedition to the volcano, and should have been at most a single chapter. The second 1/3 of the books covers the entry into the volcano and getting lost in a bunch of caves. The final 1/3 of the book involves more getting lost and eventually they see some extinct animals, briefly, from a distance, before the idiot protagonist accidentally blows everything up and they return to the surface. Now you know what happens, you can read something else. I have no intention of ever reading anything by Verne ever again.
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Mark Nim
January 9, 2020
Got this for free. The narration is not good. He doesn't speak in a natural way and struggles to pronounce some words correctly.
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Shakti
September 1, 2023
amazing truly great
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