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Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne - 4 stars (BWF)
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I was not aware - very cool!

This was one of the Big Golden Books my brother had. I don't know if that's the actual name. They were about 8"x11", with soft covers. They were written at a level of upper elementary or middle school. There were color illustrations on every page. We had The Three Musketeers, Sherlock Holmes, Robin Hood, Around the World in Eighty Days, and Treasure Island. Of course the stories were edited for kids (I only found out later what a womanizer d'Artagnan was). But I have loved those books the rest of my life and read all the originals.
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Earlier this year, I had read Michael Palin’s memoir of the same name, so I decided to revisit the original, which I first read long ago. It is an adventure story of a journey, written in Victorian times by a French author. It opens in England, with Phileas Fogg making a bet with his fellow Reform Club members that he can traverse the world in eighty days. They think it is a preposterous claim, so they expect to easily collect on the wager. To add to the drama, a police detective is tracking Fogg, believing him to be an international thief.
Both Fogg and his sidekick Passepartout are memorable characters. They experience one adventure after another. It is a book of its time so the reader may expect to find colonialist views. There are several variances from facts, especially in the journey across America, but I do not think it is intended to be entirely realistic. There is no travel by hot air balloon nor any other flying contraptions, which were added to the film version. It is farcical, humorous in places, and entertaining.
PBT November BWF Extra A and tagged "steampunk" x62
PBT Comment: I first read this book years ago, but this is my first time writing a review.