Copyright Date:
2010
Edition Date:
2010
Release Date:
01/01/10
Illustrator:
Rebis, Greg,
Pages:
65 pages
ISBN:
1-434-22276-4
ISBN 13:
978-1-434-22276-3
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
23 cm.
Language:
Spanish
Reviews:
School Library Journal
Gr 5-9 The passionate scientist Otto Lidenbrock, his intuitive and romantic nephew Axel, and enigmatic Hans Bjelke are brought back from the 19th century in this graphic-novel adaptation of Vernes classic. The sienna cover decorated with encrypted characters and the wide range of earth tones used in its six chapters will give readers a sense of traveling to the center of the Earth. The cinematic adventure begins at Lidenbrocks library with Otto and Axel reading by candlelight and trying to decipher an antique runic manuscript. As the characters descend to the center of the Earth, the colors of the background layers become more dramatic. There, at the end of their voyage, they encounter a fantasy land filled with rich purples and an entirely different reality in which the extraordinary abounds: an underground lake, a forest of giant mushrooms, extinct animals, and exotic flowers. Axel tells the story, and his narration appears in italics and is framed in small boxes, differentiating it from the other dialogue balloons. Resembling a diary, this format allows readers to connect with the tone of Vernes classic. The Spanish translation is fluid and correct, with the exception of Lidenbrocks problematic use of the second person. Freda Mosquera, Broward County Library, FL
Axel and his uncle find a note that describes a path to Earths center! The men climb deep inside a volcano and discover amazing wonders. They also run into danger, which could trap them below the surface forever.