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Journey to the Centre of the Earth


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No. of pages 64

Published: 2017

Great for age 5-12 years

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Just beyond me on the rocky floor of the volcanic crater was the gaping vertical shaft which marked the starting point of our journey. As I gazed into its fearful depths my hair stood on end and my head swirled with dizziness. Most scientists believed that the fierce heat and tremendous pressure would make a journey to the Earths centre impossible. When Professor Lindenbrock decides to prove them wrong it is the beginning of an amazing adventure, full of surprising discoveries and unpredictable threats.

 

 

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There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Real Reads .

Jules Vernes (1828 - 1905) was a French novelist, poet and playwright, best known for his adventure novels and his influence on the literary genre of science fiction. Jules Gabriel Verne (1828 - 1905) was a French writer who pioneered the science fiction genre. Notable amongst his works are "20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea", "Around the World in 80 Days" and "A Journey to the Centre of the Earth". STEPHEN LILLIE is a London-based illustrator, photographer and cartoonist with more than twenty years' experience, specializing in character development and social commentary. TONY EVANS started his career as a high school English teacher, and has a Masters Degree in Literary Research from Lancaster University. After working as a Deputy Headteacher in Bristol he became a school inspector and educational consultant, based in Leeds. He is now a full-time writer and lives with his wife in the Yorkshire Dales. Tony has a particular interest in Victorian literature and culture. His publications include a collection of detective stories set in late nineteenth century England, as well as co-authorship of a book on steam locomotives and several books in the Real Reads series of re-told classics. Dr. Tony Evans is founder and senior pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, founder and president of The Urban Alternative, chaplain of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, and author of The Power of God's Names , Victory in Spiritual Warfare , and many other books. The first African American to earn a doctorate of theology from Dallas Theological Seminary, he has been named one of the 12 Most Effective Preachers in the English Speaking World by Baylor University. His radio broadcast, The Alternative with Dr. Tony Evans , can be heard on more than 1, 200 US outlets daily and in more than 130 countries.

 

This book contains the following story:

Journey to the Centre of the Earth

When Axel deciphers an old parchment that describes a secret passage through a volcano to the centre of the earth, nothing will stop his eccentric Uncle Lidenbrock from setting out at once. So, with silent Hans the guide, the two men embark on a perilous, astonishing, terrifying journey through the subterranean world.

Plot Summary:

The novel begins in the 19th century with Professor Otto Lidenbrock, a German scientist and geologist, discovering a centuries-old manuscript. This document, written by an Icelandic alchemist named Arne Saknussemm, contains cryptic messages that suggest a passage leading to the Earth's core. Professor Lidenbrock, an adventurous and curious man, is determined to decipher the clues and embark on this extraordinary journey.

With the help of his young and timid nephew, Axel Lidenbrock, the professor deciphers the code and identifies the starting point of their expedition: Iceland. The two of them, accompanied by their guide Hans Belker, an unflappable Icelandic hunter and mountaineer, set off on their adventure.

Their journey takes them through a series of underground tunnels, caverns, and chambers, filled with strange geological formations and unique underground phenomena. As they descend deeper into the Earth, they encounter numerous challenges and marvels:

Prehistoric Creatures: The explorers encounter various prehistoric creatures, including giant mushrooms, oversized insects, and a herd of mastodons. These encounters highlight the novel's imaginative and speculative nature.

Subterranean Oceans: They come across an underground sea and construct a makeshift raft to continue their voyage. The sea is home to strange marine life, including bizarre fish and reptiles.

Magnificent Geological Formations: The journey takes them through awe-inspiring landscapes with colourful mineral deposits, crystal caves, and volcanic activity.

Mysterious Underground Civilization: The explorers discover an underground world inhabited by an enigmatic humanoid race known as the Selenites. This society has its own customs, technology, and hierarchy.

Throughout their expedition, the group faces the constant threat of being unable to find their way back to the surface. As they venture deeper into the Earth's core, they contemplate the challenges of survival and the implications of their discoveries.

Ultimately, the novel ends with a dramatic climax and the adventurers' uncertain fate, leaving readers to wonder about the mysteries that still exist within the Earth's depths.

"Journey to the Centre of the Earth" is a classic adventure novel that combines science, exploration, and imagination. It is known for its vivid descriptions of the underground world and the sense of wonder it evokes in readers. Jules Verne's work continues to captivate audiences with its spirit of scientific curiosity and adventure.

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Real Reads
Real Reads are retellings of great literature from around the world, each fitted into a 64-page book. The series aims to make classic stories, dramas and histories available to intelligent young readers as a bridge to the full texts, to language students wanting access to other cultures, and to adult readers who are unlikely ever to read the original versions.