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adventurous
informative
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
The book was very action packed and kept me on the edge of my seat, although the ending was a bit predictable. Also, the whole romance plot between Phileas and Aouda was not developed well or even believable. It was sweet, but poorly written. However, the book was quite funny, especially Passepartout’s perspective and adventures. It was not a particularly difficult read, either, and I frequently forgot just how old the book is.
This book made me feel anticipation. Will Phileas arrive in time? Will Fix arrest him? Is Passepartout alright? Who knows…? The deadline of the trip really drove the story along.
However, the book really pales in comparison to the PBS Masterpiece tv series adaptation of it. Definitely worth watching, and one of the few book to screen adaptations that is actually better than the book.
This book made me feel anticipation. Will Phileas arrive in time? Will Fix arrest him? Is Passepartout alright? Who knows…? The deadline of the trip really drove the story along.
However, the book really pales in comparison to the PBS Masterpiece tv series adaptation of it. Definitely worth watching, and one of the few book to screen adaptations that is actually better than the book.
4.5 very entertaining read, I always recommend a Jules Verne adventure novel :)
adventurous
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Chosen for the specific challenge of reading a "book that's at least 100 years older than you", this surprised me in a good way.
Part history lesson, part geography lesson - I enjoyed following the prim and proper Phileas Fogg, as he traipses across the globe to win an impossible gentlemen's wager. Add in a dogged detective determined to get his man by any means possible and a loyal, overzealous manservant, and you've got quite the zany adventure. Though they face obstacle after obstacle in the spirit of stiff British mannerisms, this was still fun, keeping my interest throughout. It even had a bit of romance to it as well!
Truly, I really couldn't ask for more from a book as old as this ;)
Part history lesson, part geography lesson - I enjoyed following the prim and proper Phileas Fogg, as he traipses across the globe to win an impossible gentlemen's wager. Add in a dogged detective determined to get his man by any means possible and a loyal, overzealous manservant, and you've got quite the zany adventure. Though they face obstacle after obstacle in the spirit of stiff British mannerisms, this was still fun, keeping my interest throughout. It even had a bit of romance to it as well!
Truly, I really couldn't ask for more from a book as old as this ;)
Genre(s): classic, historical fiction
Theme(s): travel
Recommended for ages: 11+
Summary: Phileas Fogg, a very logical and literal man, is bet that he can't travel around the world in exactly 80 days (the amount of time it is thought to take according to a local newspaper article). He takes on the challenge, hires a valet, Passepartout, to accompany him, and sets off. At the same time, a large amount of money is stolen from a London bank, and the detective, Mr. Fix, is sure it must have been done by Mr. Fogg. He immediately sets off to follow him on his journey around the globe, determined to catch the alleged thief.
Review: I liked this book better than expected. I'm never sure when I pick up a classic how well I'll understand or like it. This one was pleasantly surprising. I read it slowly over time, but it was easy to follow along. The characters were funny and not complex. I thought this was an enjoyable children's story more than a work of art.
Recommended for fans of: Treasure Island
If you loved this book then you should try.... The Story of Dr. Dolittle
Theme(s): travel
Recommended for ages: 11+
Summary: Phileas Fogg, a very logical and literal man, is bet that he can't travel around the world in exactly 80 days (the amount of time it is thought to take according to a local newspaper article). He takes on the challenge, hires a valet, Passepartout, to accompany him, and sets off. At the same time, a large amount of money is stolen from a London bank, and the detective, Mr. Fix, is sure it must have been done by Mr. Fogg. He immediately sets off to follow him on his journey around the globe, determined to catch the alleged thief.
Review: I liked this book better than expected. I'm never sure when I pick up a classic how well I'll understand or like it. This one was pleasantly surprising. I read it slowly over time, but it was easy to follow along. The characters were funny and not complex. I thought this was an enjoyable children's story more than a work of art.
Recommended for fans of: Treasure Island
If you loved this book then you should try.... The Story of Dr. Dolittle
adventurous
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Phileas Fogg is a sigma.
adventurous
funny
inspiring
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
medium-paced