Rylan’s Reviews > Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea > Status Update
Rylan
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In classic Jules Verne fashion, you're going to need to Google a lot of 19th century science terms to know what's going on, but that's part of the charm
— Jan 02, 2025 10:56AM
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Rylan
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The average experience of the book thus far is
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Fish
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Geography
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History w/ Captain Nemo
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Some character moment
Speculative theories
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Next part of the ocean
I am only giving an update because Arronax said "What in the merry deuce" and I just adore that, I will be using said phrase from now on.
— Jun 04, 2025 10:57AM
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Fish
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Geography
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History w/ Captain Nemo
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Some character moment
Speculative theories
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Next part of the ocean
I am only giving an update because Arronax said "What in the merry deuce" and I just adore that, I will be using said phrase from now on.
Rylan
is on page 264 of 469
I decided to pick this book up again and ouuuuggghhhhhh the pacing. I've never felt more dread reading that when Arronax says "This scene beggars description" or "Oh you must tell me more" and we get a page and a half (minimum) of geological description, floral and fauna populations, and/or niche history. I want to see Nemo's resolution but there's so much sciency fluff to chug through to get there.
— May 30, 2025 11:45AM
Rylan
is on page 182 of 469
The dialogue between Ned Land and Conseil are amazing, they're really like two bros but trying to sound formal. Love the hunting trip bonding between the three main characters
— Jan 27, 2025 11:23AM
Rylan
is on page 161 of 469
Jules Verne won't progress the story until he's used up every single scientific nomenclature he can find in his textbooks.
— Jan 24, 2025 11:13AM
Rylan
is on page 122 of 469
I love how much of this is Professor Aronax just asking "How is this possible?" and then fanboying at how amazing Captain Nemo is for making such thing possible
— Dec 30, 2024 10:28AM

