The tour of the world in eighty days

316 pages

English language

Published Nov. 11, 1900 by A. L. Burt company.

OCLC Number:
1286514

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5 stars (6 reviews)

Phileas Fogg, a very punctual man had broken into an argument while conversing about the recent bank robbery. To keep his word of proving that he would travel around the world in 80 days and win the bet, he sets on a long trip, where he is joined by a few other people on the way. A wonderful adventure is about to begin!

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reviewed The tour of the world in eighty days by Jules Verne (The best novels of Jules Verne -- v. 2)

Charming and accessible

5 stars

A short and happy travel book I read at a time when traveling was not in the realm of possibilities (ie pandemic). You already know the story, but have you read the book? It is the comical tale of a man who tries to win a bet by traveling around the world in eighty days, and ends up finding love along the way. Charming and accessible.

Review of 'Around the world in eighty days' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

A very fun Victorian adventure - with all the baggage that entails. It's a cliché, but I do wish that I had read this earlier or during a more stressful part of my life. As it was, I didn't really engage with it very well. While it was certainly well executed, I'm still kind of surprised that this one made it on to the 1001. Mostly because when I think of Jules Verne I think of science fiction and this is one of his least scientific works. Of course Verne himself spends this entire book praising the English despite his being French. So nothing is quite what you expect.

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