I figli del Capitano Grant (The Children of Captain Grant) (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Jules Verne Play Audiobook Sample

I figli del Capitano Grant (The Children of Captain Grant) Audiobook (Unabridged)

I figli del Capitano Grant (The Children of Captain Grant) (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Jules Verne Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Silvia Cecchini Publisher: Gli Ascoltalibri Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 13.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 10.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2011 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Romanzo pubblicato nel 1867 e dedicato a tutti gli amanti delle avventure e delle esplorazioni geografiche. Seguendo alcune indicazioni di una richiesta di aiuto, trovata in una bottiglia, un gruppo di coraggiosi si pone in cerca del capitano Harry Grant, andando n cerca di mirabolanti avventure, che hanno come sfondo la Patagonia, l'Australia, e i feroci cannibali Maori della Nuova Zelanda, fino all'immancabile e sfolgorante lieto fine. Grandi descrizioni geografiche, il libro è avvincente e istruttivo. Adatto a tutti.

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"This is a wonderful adventure story. The character Jacques Paganel is an exceedingly hilarious character. Jules Verne does a wonderful job describing the various locales in this adventure. You almost feel like you have been to these places yourself. "

— Gordon (5 out of 5 stars)

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    " Dumb sequel. Could have skipped it. "

    — Yvonne, 8/3/2011
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    " i read this book for a year. cause i just couldn't get into it ;-p Verne is not my fav author, that's for sure. "

    — Gosia, 5/22/2010
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    " One the greatest adventure stories ever!! "

    — Dmitry, 11/21/2008
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    " A very plodding translation. I am sure that the original French is excellent, but not this translation. "

    — Gillian, 8/22/2008
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    " Not the best one of Verne..but easy to read,and 'till the end you can't imagine where they can find their father. Anyway I like it. "

    — Tatiana, 7/16/2008

About Jules Verne

Jules Verne (1828–1905) is considered by many the father of science fiction. Born in Nantes, France, he studied law but turned to writing opera libretti until the 1863 publication of Five Weeks in a Balloon, the first of his Extraordinary Voyages series. Its success encouraged him to produce a number of classic and prophetic science fiction novels, including Journey to the Center of the Earth and Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea. His stories foresaw many scientific and technological developments, including the submarine, television, and space travel.