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Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
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One does not simply walk into the center of the Earth.

Young student Axel and Professor Otto Lidenbrock, studying a very old manuscript, discover an ancient pathway into the center of the Earth. They immediately travel to Iceland, and with the assistance of Hans, a local guide, they find an entrance in Snæfellsjökull, a volcano near Reykjavík. The travel is extensively long, and not without its many perils. Will they be able to make it? And what amazing wonders await hidden within the depths of the Earth?

An incredible adventure like only the immortal Jules Verne can deliver. The book starts somewhat slow, and I must confess I found everything regarding Iceland particularly boring, but once they enter the volcano, it’s a non-stop journey of thrilling dangers and ever greater surprises. (view spoiler) Never ending sheer amazement. This is my favorite Verne book so far, I’ve read a few others and I'm always intent on reading more. His extraordinary voyage series is pure classic magic.

It’s public domain. You can find it HERE.

*** The movie (2008) is an entertaining adaptation. Not a great movie, nor exactly faithful to the book, some very big licenses were taken, but still very popcorn worthy. Stellar cast including stars like Fraser, Hutcherson and Briem. I think the best of the movie are the especial effects, beyond awesome, and, if not the plot, at least they truly depict the beautiful essence of all the wonders of this hidden world Verne created with his book. All the anti-gravity stuff felt absolutely preposterous, but oh well, Hollywood right? But other than that, very entertaining, and easy to watch. Overall a nice complement to the reading.

*** The movie (1959) is a somewhat mediocre adaptation. Several changes were made to the plot, and none particularly good. These include a second shadow expedition with a merciless antagonist, a new partner with a romance, and a brief period in Atlantis. The only thing I liked was the introduction of Gertrude, a companion goose; which coincidentally was also the saddest thing. The plot was very slow paced and mostly boring. There were also several scenes of singing, which annoyed me to no end. The effects were lacking, but considering the year of filming might be excusable. Prof. Lindenbrook is portrayed as an obnoxious misogynist jerk. And the acting (of everyone) was subpar at best.



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PERSONAL NOTE :
[1864] [240p] [Sci-Fi] [3.5] [Recommendable] (view spoiler)
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★★★☆☆ Journey to the Center of the Earth [3.5]
★★★☆☆ The Fur Country [3.5]
★★★☆☆ The Lighthouse at the End of the World
★★★☆☆ Dick Sand, A Captain at Fifteen
★★★☆☆ Miguel Strogoff
★★☆☆☆ Will of an Eccentric [2.5]

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Uno no simplemente entra al centro de la Tierra.

El joven estudiante Axel y el Profesor Otto Lidenbrock, estudiando un muy viejo manuscrito, descubren un antiguo camino hacia el centro de la Tierra. Inmediatamente viajan a Islandia, y con la ayuda de Hans, un guía local, encuentran una entrada en Snæfellsjökull, un volcán cerca de Reykjavík. El viaje es extensivamente largo, y no sin sus muchos peligros. ¿Podrán acaso lograrlo? ¿Y qué asombrosas maravillas esperan escondidas en las profundidades de la Tierra?

Una increíble Aventura como solo el inmortal Julio Verne puede entregar. El libro empieza algo lento, y debo admitir que encontré todo lo que respecta a Islandia bastante aburrido, pero una vez que entran en el volcán, es un sinfín de emocionantes peligros y cada vez mayores sorpresas. (view spoiler) Puro asombro sin final. Este es mi libro favorito de Verne hasta ahora, leí algunos más y siempre tengo la intención de leer otros. Su serie de viajes extraordinarios son pura magia clásica.

Es dominio público, lo pueden encontrar ACA.

*** La película (2008) es una entretenida adaptación. No una gran película, ni exactamente fiel a la obra, algunas licencias muy grandes fueron tomadas, pero aun así muy digna de palomitas de maíz. Un elenco estelar incluyendo estrellas como Fraser, Hutcherson y Briem. Creo que lo mejor de la película fueron los efectos especiales, más allá de espectaculares, y, sino la trama, al menos verdaderamente representan la hermosa esencia de todas las maravillas de este mundo secreto que Verne creó en su libro. La parte de la anti gravedad me pareció totalmente absurdo, pero bueno, ¿eso es Hollywood no? Pero más allá de eso, muy entretenida, y fácil de ver. Dentro de todo un lindo complemento para la lectura.

*** La película (1959) es una bastante mediocre adaptación. Varios cambios fueron hechos a la trama, y ninguno particularmente bueno. Estos incluyen una segunda expedición fantasma con un despiadado antagonista, una compañera nueva con romance, y un breve período en Atlantis. Lo único que me gustó fue la introducción de Gertrude, un compañero ganso; que coincidentemente también fue lo más triste. La trama fue muy lenta y mayormente aburrida. También hubo varias escenas de canto, que me fastidian al máximo. Los efectos fueron decepcionantes, pero considerando el año de filmación podría ser excusable. El Prof. Lindenbrook es retratado como un insoportable idiota misógino. Y la actuación (de todos) fue menos que regular cuando mucho.



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NOTA PERSONAL :
[1864] [240p] [Ciencia Ficción] [3.5] [Recomendable] (view spoiler)
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March 1, 2012 – Started Reading
April 1, 2012 – Finished Reading
February 24, 2014 – Shelved

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message 1: by inciminci (new)

inciminci Oh so nice you read Jules Verne! I used to love him in school (my favorite was "20.000 lieues sous les mers" but this one too!) Really great review, as always, that took me back in time :)


message 2: by Federico (last edited Oct 28, 2022 02:49AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Federico DN inciminci wrote: "Oh so nice you read Jules Verne! I used to love him in school (my favorite was "20.000 lieues sous les mers" but this one too!) Really great review, as always, that took me back in time :)"

Thank you Inci ! He's so great! So glad to hear you enjoyed his books too :) . Next time I pick him I need to read that one, and Around the World in Eighty Days as well <3


message 3: by A (new)

A Mac Excellent review, Federico! I've never actually read this despite hearing about it frequently - might need to change that.


message 4: by Federico (last edited Oct 28, 2022 08:58AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Federico DN A wrote: "Excellent review, Federico! I've never actually read this despite hearing about it frequently - might need to change that."

It's a little dated but Jules Verne legendary fame speaks for itself. Thank you Mac!


Alexandra Nice :) I was a huge fan of Jules Verne when I was small, now I feel a bit nostalgic...


message 6: by Federico (last edited Oct 28, 2022 09:34AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Federico DN Alexandra wrote: "Nice :) I was a huge fan of Jules Verne when I was small, now I feel a bit nostalgic..."

Wow. I see you've read many of his books Alexandra! I'm not a fan of rereading, but you can always grab a new one :)


message 7: by Tina (new)

Tina A great review Federico!


Federico DN Tina wrote: "A great review Federico!"

Thank you Tina !


Alexandra Federico wrote:
Wow. I see you've read many of his books Alexandra! I'm not a fan of rereading, but you c..."


True, true :)


message 10: by A. (new)

A. Muy buena reseña, Fede. Comparto la opinión en general. La leí hace bocha de años y la recuerdo como interesante aunque no es mi preferida de Verne. Esas descripciones detalladísimas de lugares que él jamás conoció, resultan pesadas a veces, pero también asombrosas. Siempre que leo sus libros me quedo pensando en el trabajo de investigación (y en el esfuerzo de imaginación) que tendría que hacer con cada historia.
También vi esa peli con Brendan Fraser🙂
¡Buen fin de semana, Fede!


Federico DN A. wrote: "Muy buena reseña, Fede. Comparto la opinión en general. La leí hace bocha de años y la recuerdo como interesante aunque no es mi preferida de Verne. Esas descripciones detalladísimas de lugares que..."

Cierto, la parte geológica/científica también era un poco pesada, debería haberlo mencionado xD. Alocado Verne imaginando cosas totalmente íncreibles y de paso inventando la ciencia ficción como la conocemos jajaja. Muchas gracias por el comentario Lady A.! Me alegra que también lo haya disfrutado. Que tenga un excelente finde :D !


Marquise I have no idea why I rated this book so highly! Maybe a) I was young, b) It was Verne, c) nostalgia for childhood books. Nice review, Federico!


message 13: by Federico (last edited Oct 28, 2022 10:49AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Federico DN Marquise wrote: "I have no idea why I rated this book so highly! Maybe a) I was young, b) It was Verne, c) nostalgia for childhood books. Nice review, Federico!"

My guess you were less knowledgeable or critical back then. Wow. Déjà vu. Must've been a glitch in the Matrix lol. Thank you Marquise :)


message 14: by Rosh (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rosh Wonderful review, Federico! I had first read an abridged version of this when I was in school and it simply blew me away. The complete version paled in comparison because of the poor translation. I hope to reread a better version some day. Jules Verne was beyond his time!
I agree about the movie too - it was mindless fun. :)


Federico DN Rosh [catching up after the mini-break!] wrote: "Wonderful review, Federico! I had first read an abridged version of this when I was in school and it simply blew me away. The complete version paled in comparison because of the poor translation. I..."

Such a visionary. One of the founding fathers of science fiction <3 . Will try to read more of his books soon. Thank you Rosh!


message 16: by Carmen (new) - added it

Carmen Great review.


Federico DN Carmen wrote: "Great review."

Thank you Carmen !


message 18: by Chantel (new)

Chantel Super review! <3 loving these throw-back reads :) I, once again, admit not having watched the film & for some reason I didn't clock it was a book. I'm glad that there were rather more better, more entertaining parts than not :) x


Federico DN Chantel wrote: "Super review! <3 loving these throw-back reads :) I, once again, admit not having watched the film & for some reason I didn't clock it was a book. I'm glad that there were rather more better, more ..."

They are both good, but Jules Verne is better of course. Thank you Chantel :) !


message 20: by Sade (new) - rated it 4 stars

Sade I can remember absolutely nothing about what happened in this book.. lol


message 21: by Federico (last edited Oct 29, 2022 12:50AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Federico DN Sade wrote: "I can remember absolutely nothing about what happened in this book.. lol"

It happens xD. That's why I started writing reviews, to record some of the events and feelings of the book somewhere I would not forget lol. Reading other reviews helps jog the memory, watching the movie also does the trick, to an extent. As a last resort you can always search, if available, the novel's plot in Wikipedia, easy peasy :)


Persephone's Pomegranate 'One does not simply walk into the center of the Earth.'

I see what you did there.


Federico DN Persephone's Pomegranate wrote: "'One does not simply walk into the center of the Earth.'

I see what you did there."


One quote to rule them all xD


Myriam V Muy buena reseña, Federico. Fracasè en mi primer intento con esta novela justamente por ese principio aburrido que mencionas, después la terminé y es el único libro de Verne que logré terminar, no es para mí por lo visto.


Federico DN Myriam wrote: "Muy buena reseña, Federico. Fracasè en mi primer intento con esta novela justamente por ese principio aburrido que mencionas, después la terminé y es el único libro de Verne que logré terminar, no ..."

Gracias Myriam! Y si, lamentablemente si ya probaste repetidas veces creo que Verne no es para vos. Tal vez disfrutes mas viendo las peliculas, creo que muchas de sus obras fueron llevadas a la pantalla :)


message 26: by Ebe (new) - added it

Ebe Hola buenas tardes, me permito agregar que otra alternativa es escuchar la magnífica versión musical creada por Rick Wakeman. La música y la narración te llevan en el viaje. Después de escuchar la pieza cientos de veces, ahora me da curiosidad leer el libro. Saludos desde Canadá y gracias por tu buenísimo review!


Stephen I read this when I was at school and what I'm reading now must be an earlier pressing. I don't remember Axel being so soft. He whinges and whines and whimpers. The professor would have been better off taking his niece. Time for Axel to grow up!


Martina Méndez love this review.


message 29: by Federico (last edited May 26, 2024 03:19PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Federico DN Ebe wrote: "Hola buenas tardes, me permito agregar que otra alternativa es escuchar la magnífica versión musical creada por Rick Wakeman. La música y la narración te llevan en el viaje. Después de escuchar la ..."

Ups, se me re escaparon los comentarios en esta review! Gracias por el aporte Ebe! No tenia conocimiento en absoluto de ese musical, pero voy a ver si algun dia lo encuentro por ahi, aunque la verdad que como que odio los musicales jajaja.. Gracias por la data y perdon por la tardanza!


Federico DN Stephen wrote: "I read this when I was at school and what I'm reading now must be an earlier pressing. I don't remember Axel being so soft. He whinges and whines and whimpers. The professor would have been better ..."

Oh it's been so long I hardly remember anything at all about whimpy Axel xD. Although yes, if I remember correctly he wasn't exactly too thrilled about being stuck there lol.


Federico DN Martina wrote: "love this review."

Thank you Martina! Glad to see you enjoyed it too :D


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