French Fridays Libri Library Review: Voyage au centre de la terre, by Jules Verne

Once again, thank you to Librivox.org, and thank you to Birgit for recommending this book (which I find much better than the film, personally, as I recall it).  And I am STILL Waiting on pins and needles, triple argh!!!, as I schedule this for Lupin Part 3 to start up again, with Omar Sy!!!

This was a hard book to rate, since there were lots of readers, some not so good.  I can definitely say that I loved the nephew!
(Just ask if I forget any translations from my reading updates…)
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Bon, c’est pas facile de dire comment j’ai aimais, ou pas, ce livre, cars il y avait plein de lecteurs, pas tous bien.

Ce que c’est sur c’est que j’adore ce brave jeune garçon !

“…et c’est un défaut regrettable chez un orateur.”

🙂 Merci Emy !!

Une excellente lectrice !”

Je l’ecoutes par https://librivox.org/voyage-au-centre

“Cependant les interjections admiratives du professeur ne discontinuaient pas. ”

!!

🙂

(et merci pour la note, Mdmll Emy )

J’adore ce neveu !
“…souviens-tu d’une visite que me fit le célèbre chimiste anglais Humphry Davy en 1825 ?

– Aucunement, car je ne suis venu au monde que dix-neuf ans après.”

🙂 J’adore ce garçon !
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Many thanks to all of the volunteers who read these books in the public domain.
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Shira

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Shira Destinie Jones is founder of #ProjectDoBetter, a long term plan proposal for community building, and a published poet, academic author, and advocate for improving our #PublicDomainInfrastructure. Her other book, Stayed on Freedom's Call, on Black-Jewish Cooperation in DC, is freely available via the Internet Archive. She has organized community events such as film discussions, multi-ethnic song events, and cooperative presentations, and is a native of Washington, DC. She promotes peaceful planning, NVC and the Holocene Calendar, and is also a writer. More information at https://shiradest.wordpress.com/

8 thoughts on “French Fridays Libri Library Review: Voyage au centre de la terre, by Jules Verne

  1. J’aimais bien cette histoire, mieux que les autres. C’est un peux naïve comme les autres, mais plus intéressant, avec tout ces êtres vivants et les plantes, qu’ils trouvent. J’ai vu le film de 1959, mais peut-être une autre version aussi.

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