Thoughts on reading 20,000 miles under the sea

Today, my mother took me to the Book City to buy books. I chose a copy of "20,000 miles under the Sea". When I got home, I began to read it. I was fascinated by the illustrations in the book first. After reading the illustrations, I was fascinated by them. The story is simply fascinating.

Twenty thousand miles under the sea was written by French writer Verne, and my mother told me that he also had two other works that are also very good. The first is the Children of Captain Grant, and the third is the mysterious Island. I haven't seen these two films yet.

Twenty thousand miles under the sea is about Pierre, a professor of the history of natural science. The story of Aronakos exploring the bottom of the sea in the submarine Nautilus. They traveled around the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica and Arctic Ocean together, and met many strange undersea animals and plants, which let me know a lot of scientific and cultural knowledge.

What impressed me most was the encounter with the big octopus. at first they met many big octopus, and they surfaced. A large group of people chopped off the feet and hands of the big octopus with hoes, and finally the big octopus threw a sailor from the submarine into the sea. The captain was about to chop at it when the big octopus suddenly emitted a mass of black ink, and the captain could hardly see anything. The captain went back to the cockpit, tilted the boat a lot and dropped the big octopus into the sea.

After reading this book, I think Verne's imagination is too rich, and the story he tells is amazing. Let me think of a sentence: only unexpected, nothing is impossible.