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
Okay, picture this: It's 1872, and a perfectly proper English gentleman named Phileas Fogg makes a ridiculous bet at his gentleman's club. He says he can travel around the entire world in just eighty days. Everyone thinks he's lost his mind—the trip should take months! But Fogg doesn't blink. He grabs his new, accident-prone French valet, Passepartout, and they dash out the door to catch a train, with the whole world and a ticking clock against them. But here's the real twist: right as they leave London, a huge bank robbery happens. A detective named Fix becomes convinced Fogg is the thief, using this crazy trip as the perfect escape plan. So now, Fogg isn't just racing against time; he's being chased by a cop who's determined to arrest him the second they step on British soil. It's a wild, globe-trotting adventure where every delayed train, missed boat, and unexpected elephant ride could mean losing the bet and everything Fogg owns. It’s an absolute blast of a story that makes you want to pack a bag and see the world.
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Have you ever felt stuck in a routine and just wanted to break free? That's the spark for one of literature's greatest adventures. Around the World in Eighty Days is the story of Phileas Fogg, a man of such precise habits that he lives by the clock. His life changes in an instant when a heated clubroom debate leads him to wager his entire fortune on a seemingly impossible feat: circumnavigating the globe in eighty days.

The Story

With his loyal but often flustered valet Passepartout, Fogg departs London immediately. Their journey is a frantic race against the calendar, taking them by train, steamship, sailboat, and even elephant across continents. From the jungles of India to the plains of America, every connection is tight and every obstacle—like a missing railroad bridge or a rescued princess—threatens disaster. Meanwhile, Detective Fix, convinced Fogg is a bank robber on the run, follows them doggedly, waiting to make an arrest. The tension is fantastic: will they make it back in time, or will Fix catch them first?

Why You Should Read It

This book is pure, joyful escapism. Verne makes you feel the thrill of travel in an age when it was truly an expedition. But it's also a clever character study. Fogg starts as a cold, calculating machine, but the journey changes him. We see his hidden courage, his surprising kindness, and his unwavering loyalty. Passepartout is the hilarious, big-hearted companion we all need, and their growing friendship is the real heart of the trip. It's a story about stepping out of your comfort zone and discovering who you are when plans go awry.

Final Verdict

This is the perfect book for anyone who loves a classic adventure with heart. If you enjoy stories about beating the odds, clever problem-solving, and seeing the world through fresh eyes, you'll love this race against the clock. It's a brisk, exciting read that proves some stories—like a great journey—never get old. Grab a copy, settle in, and get ready for a trip you won't forget.



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Andrew Moore
1 month ago

Surprisingly enough, it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. I would gladly recommend this title.

Charles Johnson
1 year ago

Enjoyed every page.

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