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I hated Axel most of the book because, my god, you'd think through all his troubles and what not he'd become a tougher man but not really. I mean he kind of gets over it but meh.

Though, I'll agree and I think you're talking about when Axel gets lost, it's really eerie. I think what ADDS to it is that he's just such a wimp, so he sees and describes everything in such a terrifying/dramatic fashion.

I personally found the Professor to be a hilariously neurotic character, as he just never stops being who he is. The map, the craters, the god-damn hole - he's like "oh geez, never give up adedede."

The best part is arguably the part when they see the huge human or when they get saved by Hans. Both are dramatic in their own way.

Hopefully though this leads you to other Verne novels - he's really a "I like him" or "I don't like him" kind of author.

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Perspectivism.

Though I really hate myself sometimes for it.

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>>1958486

> crayon scribbles

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