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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
October 2024: Travel
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[BWF] Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne and I'm keeping it at 4 stars because Ioved this as a child (but not now)
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I suppose for readers of the time, they would never get to experience the diverse parts of the world described here, so it might have been thrilling.

I can believe Ned because I have a sister and some forbears who are as strong as he was (my sister for a woman), but the servant is difficult to believe outside of a cult.
It was very difficult to suspend my disbelief for certain things and annoying that the protagonist basically said that Canadians are sort of French when it's not true, and later referred to Québec as the Canadian's home town when it's Québec City, plus Ned Land is not a French name! Things I just couldn't suspend my disbelief for included (view spoiler)[ the underground water passage below the Suez Canal and the fact that this book was going off the inane popular (but not universally believed) theory at that time that the poles weren't frozen that defied all logic back then. It wasn't debunked until Europeans got to the poles. (hide spoiler)]