Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Version 2)
Jules Verne
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Professor Pierre Aronnax is an academic whose thirst for knowledge carries him out of his ivory tower and on the trail of a mysterious sea beast. His curiosity at last is satiated when he finds himself in the belly of the beast-- that is, on board the incredible submarine the Nautilus, courtesy of its mysterious pilot Captain Nemo and in the company of his servant Conseil and sailor Ned Land. (Introduction by Piper Hale) (16 hr 43 min)
Chapters
00 - Introduction & Units of Measure | 12:11 | Read by Chris Donnelly |
01 - A Runaway Reef | 15:16 | Read by Piper Hale |
02 - Pros and Cons | 12:25 | Read by Piper Hale |
03 - As Master Wishes | 11:09 | Read by Piper Hale |
04 - Ned Land | 13:54 | Read by Piper Hale |
05 - At Random! | 13:02 | Read by Piper Hale |
06 - At Full Steam | 16:49 | Read by Piper Hale |
07 - A Whale of Unknown Species | 17:00 | Read by Alisson Veldhuis |
08 - "Mobilis in Mobili" | 19:48 | Read by Alisson Veldhuis |
09 - The Tantrums of Ned Land | 15:46 | Read by Alisson Veldhuis |
10 - The Man of the Waters | 21:24 | Read by Alisson Veldhuis |
11 - The Nautilus | 20:06 | Read by Cheri Gardner |
12 - Everything through Electricity | 14:39 | Read by Ric Cornwall |
13 - Some Figures | 17:31 | Read by Chris Donnelly |
14 - The Black Current | 25:23 | Read by Paul Denton |
15 - An Invitation in Writing | 19:16 | Read by LizMourant |
16 - Strolling the Plains | 14:23 | Read by LizMourant |
17 - An Underwater Forest | 14:37 | Read by LizMourant |
18 - Four Thousand Leagues Under the Pacific | 22:49 | Read by EliMarieHK |
19 - Vanikoro | 22:58 | Read by Gen Jones |
20 - The Torres Strait | 17:34 | Read by ToddHW |
21 - Some Days Ashore | 22:28 | Read by Yvonne Smith |
22 - The Lightning Bolts of Captain Nemo | 21:05 | Read by Yvonne Smith |
23 - "Aegri Somnia" | 18:33 | Read by twosheddz |
24 - The Coral Realm | 30:20 | Read by John Kooz |
25 - The Indian Ocean | 36:13 | Read by John Kooz |
26 - A New Proposition from Captain Nemo | 29:07 | Read by John Kooz |
27 - A Pearl Worth Ten Million | 29:24 | Read by ReadWriteLib |
28 - The Red Sea | 25:05 | Read by badey |
29 - Arabian Tunnel | 16:27 | Read by badey |
30 - The Greek Islands | 20:21 | Read by badey |
31 - The Mediterranean in Forty–Eight Hours | 24:19 | Read by Ric Cornwall |
32 - The Bay of Vigo | 23:57 | Read by Ric Cornwall |
33 - A Lost Continent | 30:51 | Read by Filippo Gioachin |
34 - The Underwater Coalfields | 27:46 | Read by Theresa Sheridan |
35 - The Sargasso Sea | 25:02 | Read by Theresa Sheridan |
36 - Sperm Whales and Baleen Whales | 23:59 | Read by Ric Cornwall |
37 - The Ice Bank | 25:58 | Read by Ric Cornwall |
38 - The South Pole | 29:36 | Read by Ric Cornwall |
39 - Accident or Incident? | 17:25 | Read by Brian Mills |
40 - Shortage of Air | 26:13 | Read by Cheri Gardner |
41 - From Cape Horn to the Amazon | 23:21 | Read by Alisson Veldhuis |
42 - The Devilfish | 26:45 | Read by Alisson Veldhuis |
43 - The Gulf Stream | 28:02 | Read by Cheri Gardner |
44 - In Latitude 47° 24' and Longitude 17° 28' | 19:14 | Read by Alisson Veldhuis |
45 - A Mass Execution | 22:13 | Read by Cheri Gardner |
46 - The Last Words of Captain Nemo | 17:36 | Read by Cheri Gardner |
47 - Conclusion | 3:49 | Read by LizMourant |
Reviews
A LibriVox Listener
Ok, guy who reads chapters 24-26... I swear he's trolling the audience. You can tell he has a nice voice and knows how to read, but it sounds as though he's trying to do some bizarre combination of Jerry Seinfeld, William Shatner, and an English Accent.
A LibriVox Listener
A great audio read...wforith exception to 24-26. This is the book I have chosen to listen to as I fall asleep over the past few weeks averaging one chapter a night. unfortunatey 24, 25, and 26 have been so unbearable and downright painful to hear it has been keeping me up at night. I am troubled by this reader's attempts and thus far they have taken me a week just to get through these chapters. Something about his tones and reflections truly frighten me to the core. Something wicked this way comes, and it chapters 24, 25, and 26.
mike
a classic, interesting historically as an early sci-fi novel, but the story itself isn't very engaging. many parts are extremely technical (physics, engineering, and biology), and thus can be boring if you aren't interested in that. I was only really excited during 3 parts of the book, and the ending wasnt great. and as others said, chs 24-26 are painful to hear, read in such an overexaggerated and slow fashion.
A LibriVox Listener
all in all a very well read book...YET, like everyone says, the reader of chapters 24-26 has no idea what the use of emphasis is for! His chapters should be removed and read by someone else. it is almost painful to listen to his reading and distracts from the story. other than that, all the other readers did very well.
outstanding
A LibriVox Listener
exceptionally well read, needless to say the novel is nothing shy of superb. the one and only reason I rated 4 stars is simply because of the individual who read 24-26 who sounds like he is attempting to speak English to aliens. butchered is the slightest term one can use describe his "reading."
Good for a free recording
SQ
The opinion stated by the majority of the reviews here are very accurate including the sentiments about the quality of ch 24-26, I managed to listen to those chapters but his reading is exceedingly annoying. You could pick any person off the street to read those sections and they would do it with a tone and inflection that sounded reasonably normal which is more than you can say about his version.
verne
A LibriVox Listener
I love the book, Jules Verne was a writer-genius far ahead of his time. One just needs to accept the context and language of the time and age it was written. My kudos to all the readers, except the kindergarten whacko who ruined the chapters 24-26 - if it was not for him, I'd give five stars.
BlackBeard
Love the reading of this book.... Except the guy who reads chapters 24 25 26. Its almost unbearable the only reason im bearing it is because i wanna finish this book. Im literally getting a headache from these chapters The others are great.