20,000 Leagues Under The Sea by Jules Verne was an... interesting book. Some parts were interesting and others were not. It basically repeats itself the whole time, in short as, "we moved on to another part of the sea and Conseil and I classified new fish and sea creatures. Ned Land had a temper tantrum and Captain Nemo blew our minds AGAIN by pulling off some impossible feat with his submarine." A few interesting parts every few chapters helps make the extremely long and boring descriptions of ALGAE more bearable. Also idk if a lot of the things the Nautilus can do is realistic or even possible now, let alone then. A decent book I would never read again. At least it was a school assignment.