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Jules Verneβs Amazing Tombstone, Amiens, France
Jules Verne (1828-1905) was one of the most innovative and visionary writers of the 19th century. He was a pioneer of both the science fiction and fantasy/adventure genres of writing. He wrote such famed novels as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Around the World in 80 Days, Journey to the Center of the Earth and many more. His books are better known from the many films they inspired. The famed author passed away from complications of diabetes at the age of 77 in Amiens, France, where he was buried in the Cimetière de la Madeleine.
Two years after his death in 1907, a sculpture entitled βVers lβImmortalitΓ© et lβEternelle Jeunesseβ (βTowards immortality and Eternal Youthβ) was erected atop his tombstone. Designed by sculptor Albert Roze, and using the actual death mask of the writer, the statue depicts the shrouded figure of Jules Verne breaking out of his own tombstone, emerging from the grave and reaching up towards the heavens.
An illustration of Jules Verneβs tombstone monument was featured on the May 1934 (Vol 9, No 1.) cover of the science fiction magazine Amazing Stories.
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Let's be honest here, readers:
1: You will break your book buying ban.
2: You will cry at the end of at least one book.
3: You will want to talk to others about an awesome book you've read.
4: You will suffer from a book hangover.
5: You might watch the movie before reading the book (Oops!).
6: You won't always finish a series.
7: Not everyone is going to like what you like--but you can always try to argue your point (politely).
8: You will bond with strangers over certain books.
9: You will read at least one hyped-up book in your reading life.
10: You will be extremely disappointed more than once after reading a book.
11: But you will connect with at least one book in a way that is beyond other peoples' understanding.
12: You will share stories about other readers who just don't get it.
13: You will encounter people who criticize what you read.
14: You will always find at least one community of readers (Thank you, internet!)
15: You will drink a cup of something hot at least once while you're reading.
16: Then you will mention it casually in a conversation with other readers.
17: Or take a picture of it and put it on the web.
18: You will shamelessly fall in love with a book others have judged.
19: You will form your own bookish opinions.
20: You will try to get almost anyone to read that last book you read because it was just AWESOME.
21: You will hope it's raining when you're about to sit down to read, at least once in your reading life.
22: You will see bookstores online and vow to visit them one day.
23: You will proudly state that you are a reader.
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