A review by sade
Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne

5.0

After reading this amazing book, it really irks me that i watched the movie and actually considered it good. Passepartout was actually Jackie Chan. ugh!!! the horror!
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Anyways movie grouch aside, this book was amazing. You have have Mr. Fogg who i have to say has to be the most level headed person in the whole world and his rather passionate servant passepartout who is looking for a bit of calm after leading a rather exciting life, he thinks he's found it in Mr Fogg who is very mathematical about everything, (like dude has everything planned to a T), and that's when Mr Fogg takes a bet to go round the world in 80 days. What you have next are the adventures that follow Passepartout and Mr. Fogg and they were rather grand ones.


i also enjoyed how Jules Verne tries to show you the different cultures of the places visited although since for the most part you see this through mostly Passepartout's POV your're sometimes treated to his myopic views.


Either way, this book does not dissappoint and if all you have to go on this book is the rather disgraceful portrayal by hollywood, do yourself a favour and read the real thing.