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The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne tells us about the adventure of a group of castaways who use their survivalist savvy to build a functional group on an unknown island. After hijacking a balloon from a Confederate camp, a group of five northern detainees gets away from the American Nationwide conflict. 7,000 miles later, they drop from the mists onto an unfamiliar volcanic island in the Pacific. Through cooperation, logical information, design, and diligence, they try to construct a state without any preparation. However, this island of bountiful assets has its mysteries. The castaways find they are in good company. A shadowy, yet natural, specialist of their unimaginable destiny is watching. What unfurls in Jules Verne's creative wonder is both an exciting secret and ultimate in survivalist adventures. Let's go on this adventure to know more about their thrilling journey!
About the author
Jules Verne was a French writer, born on 8 February 1828 in Nantes, France. He is widely regarded
as one of the founding fathers of science fiction, creating some of the most imaginative and influential
stories in the genre. Verne's writing is known for its attention to scientific detail, imaginative plotlines
and vivid descriptions of the natural world. His work has had a lasting impact on popular culture
and inspired generations of readers, filmmakers and other artists. Some of Verne's most famous works
include Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Around the World in Eighty Days and Twenty Thousand
Leagues under the Seas. He died on 24 March 1905 in Amiens, France, leaving behind a legacy as
one of the greatest writers in the history of science fiction.