Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne

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By Scarlett Ruiz Posted on Feb 5, 2026
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Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
English
Hey, have you ever had a friend who's so precise and predictable that you could set your watch by them? Meet Phileas Fogg, a man whose entire life runs on a schedule so strict it would make a Swiss train conductor blush. Now picture this: over a casual game of cards at his gentleman's club, he makes an outrageous bet. He claims he can travel around the entire world in just eighty days. It's 1872, so we're talking steamers, trains, and maybe an elephant—no airplanes, no internet. Everyone thinks he's crazy. But with his loyal (and often baffled) valet Passepartout, he sets off immediately. The adventure is a wild, non-stop race against the clock. But here's the real kicker: a detective named Fix is hot on their trail, convinced Fogg is actually a brilliant bank robber on the run. So, it's not just a race against time, it's a chase. Will Fogg win his bet and his fortune, or will he end up in handcuffs? Grab this book if you want a classic adventure that still feels fresh, fast, and incredibly fun.
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Let's set the scene: London, 1872. Phileas Fogg is a man of unshakable routine. He lives for punctuality. His world is turned upside down when he argues with his stuffy clubmates that, thanks to modern travel, a person could circle the globe in eighty days. They call his bluff, and Fogg, never one to back down, bets his entire fortune on it. Just like that, he and his new French valet, the energetic and accident-prone Jean Passepartout, are out the door.

The Story

The journey is a whirlwind. They dash from trains in India (where they heroically rescue a woman, Aouda, from a dangerous ritual) to a wild ride on an elephant, then onto a storm-tossed steamer to Hong Kong. But there's a complication. Detective Fix has mistaken Fogg for a master thief who robbed the Bank of England. Fix is determined to arrest him, but he needs to wait until they're back on British soil. So, he follows them everywhere, secretly slowing them down at every chance, while poor Passepartout has no idea his master is a wanted man. From missed connections and broken bridges to a thrilling sled ride across the American plains, every single day—every single hour—counts. The tension builds right up to the final, heart-pounding dash back to London. Did they make it in time? The ending has one of the most satisfying and clever twists in all of adventure fiction.

Why You Should Read It

This book is pure, joyful momentum. Verne makes you feel the ticking clock. But it's not just about the travel; it's about the transformation. Watching the cold, logical Fogg slowly thaw—risking everything to save Aouda, forming a real bond with Passepartout—is the real magic. Passepartout is the heart of the story, our window into the madness, and his loyalty is both hilarious and touching. It's a story about what happens when a rigid man is forced to be flexible, and how the world is far more wonderful and unpredictable than any schedule could ever contain.

Final Verdict

This is the perfect book for anyone who needs a reminder that adventure is out there. It's for the daydreamer who stares at a map and wonders, for the reader who loves a tight plot that never drags, and for anyone who enjoys a brilliant, quirky character duo. If you think classics are stuffy, this one will prove you wrong. It's a sprint, not a marathon, and it's guaranteed to leave you with a smile and a sudden urge to check train timetables to somewhere far away.



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Daniel Jackson
3 months ago

If you enjoy this genre, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Absolutely essential reading.

Oliver Rodriguez
11 months ago

Loved it.

Mason Smith
11 months ago

This is one of those stories where the plot twists are genuinely surprising. A true masterpiece.

Margaret Clark
1 year ago

Finally found time to read this!

Anthony Wilson
9 months ago

Perfect.

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