Traveling in his mind,fictional transportation,under water traveling and scientific machines!
No,I don't think so.
No, and I don't think there's a novel called The Underground City, either.
Jules Verne, the famous French author, is the author of many sci-fi novels, one of which is "From Earth to the Moon". It is a wok done at the end of the19th century when space exploation wasn't even thought about by other contemporaries. Jules Verne was on of the most influential people who inspired people of the coming generations to think ahead...
What do you think of that movie, without minding how much it resembles the book by Jules Verne. Just pretend that book doesn't exist, what do you think about the movie itself?
fiction why do u think he writes scary books
Jules Verne's novels appealed widely due to their captivating adventure themes, vivid depictions of exotic locations, and innovative technological concepts that captured the imaginations of readers. His detailed research and incorporation of cutting-edge scientific ideas added to the appeal of his works, making them both educational and entertaining for a global audience.
Well the only author I can think of who writes scary books and movies is r.l. Stine. My name is josh north am I am in fifth grade.
to make children be happy and boring and scary and sad ones make them think will this bad thing happen to me
No the author, Lemony Snicket, writes to make you think what happened in his books really happened, but sadly it did not.
I did some research about the books and i noticed that he writes 1 or 2 books every year. So, i think the book 9 of the sisters grimm is coming out somewhere in 2011.
technical concepts pioneered in thought by Jules Verne: ( vehicles stated where appropriate: Space flight, ( from the earth to the Moon). The use of plywood and composite materials for aircraft construction ( discussed in some detail in Master of the World), wire-guided missiles ( one of his later novels, about a secret floating base). The wholeale usage and modernization brought about by electricity, radio and telephone ( various novels) He helped popularize, but certainly did not invent, the 24 hour clocks- these in use on the Nautilus- oh yes Submarines. Caravans and something like Tanks ( The House of Vapors). On the negative side Verne did not discuss extra-terrestrial life forms, though he theorized the moon once had an atmosphere and at one time supported life- something other science fiction writers have expanded on. quite a haul from old Jules. the surname , more properly LaVerne, means spring time!
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