Around the World in 80 Days
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Narrated by:
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Kate Petrie
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By:
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Jules Verne
About this listen
Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne is a classic novel filled with wonder and adventure. The story begins when London native Phileas Fogg attempts to win a wager by attempting to travel around the world in 80 days. Fogg accompanied by his newly hired valet, Jean Passepartout, sets off on his adventure on October 2, 1872.
In order to win the bet, Fogg is expected to return at the same time on December 21st, 1872; exactly 80 days from his departure. Although Fogg has his route perfectly planned, several mishaps challenge him along the way. While in Egypt, Fogg is suspected by Detective Fix to be a bank robber because Fogg's appearance matches the general description of the criminal. Later on, Fogg realizes that he must hike an extra 50 miles to the next train because the information about the train routes he had received in London proved to be inaccurate. With the help of an elephant, Fogg and Passepartout travel the 50 miles to the next train station, but Fogg knows they are behind schedule. Racing against time, Fogg manages to rescue a damsel in distress, is arrested by Detective Fix, and yet still manages to catch the train to his next destination.
Complete with a love story and a race against time, Around the World in 80 Days is a fast-paced action packed adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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- Jake richards
- 22-07-2018
absolutely necessary
great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great well read and a fantastic story
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- Tristan Berrell
- 31-05-2023
A good, fun adventure
This was a very enjoyable read, and I really feel like Verne had perfected his craft by this point. I can't help but wonder if Phileas Fogg is at least in part based on himself, but he creates a lot of interest in the relationships between characters and how they deal with the circumstances presented. I gave this 4 only because it's not 20,000 Leagues, which is my favourite Verne, but I loved the journey nonetheless.
The narrator of this particular version is also very good, and does a lot of justice to the language. Far more fitting and enjoyable, I felt, than some of the American accent alternatives. I felt I was as a child again during story time:)
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