Jun 11
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Many scientists can trace the beginnings of their interest in science to the reading of Jules Verne’s science fiction novels. Although Jules Verne’s works were written more than a century ago, the futuristic vision and creativity of this great science fiction novelist is still fresh and interesting in our modern times.
Can you think of some of Jules Verne’s novels that you’ve read or heard about? What is it about Jules Verne that has inspired you?
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Jun 11
25
Alexander Dumas’ novels of chivalry, justice, and French court intrigue have mesmerized readers of all ages and from all over the world.
Can you identify some of the Alexander Dumas’ novels you’ve read, saw a movie adaptation of, or heard about?
Which novel by Alexander Dumas would you like to read, listen to, and take an online test on?
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Jun 11
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