The Lost World

The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle, published by Penguin in 2007, is a captivating narrative that follows journalist Ed Malone as he embarks on a daring adventure. With a page count of 263, this edition presents a blend of action, adventure, and fantasy, centered around Malone’s quest to validate the extraordinary claims of the hot-tempered Professor Challenger regarding a mysterious plateau in South America.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale that explores themes of exploration and the unknown, as Malone joins Challenger on an expedition filled with monstrous creatures and perilous encounters. The story delves into the challenges of belief and skepticism, as the characters confront the reality of the lost world they discover. This edition, written in English, invites readers to experience a classic adventure that combines elements of mystery and detective work within its thrilling narrative.
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A land before time – a journey beyond belief . . .
Unlucky in love, but desperate to prove himself in an adventure, journalist Ed Malone is sent to test the infamous and hot-tempered Professor Challenger on his bizarre South American expedition findings – not least his sketches of a strange plateau and the monstrous creatures that appear to live there.
But rather than being angry at his questions, Challenger invites him along on his next field trip. Malone is delighted- until it becomes clear that the Professor was telling the truth about the terrible lost world he has discovered.
Will they all survive the terrifying creatures on the island? And will anyone ever believe what they saw there?
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