
Around the World in Eighty Days (full Translation)
by I
About This Novel
"Around the World in Eighty Days" describes the story of Mr. Fogg and his servant Passepartout traveling around the world together and having adventures along the way. The novel begins with a bet, interspersed with love stories and humorous stories. Although Mr. Fogg overcame various difficulties, he arrived in London five minutes late. He thought he had failed, but he unexpectedly won because he circumnavigated the earth from west to east and saved exactly one day. For this trip, he used all means of transportation: ships, trains, sailing ships, yachts, merchant ships, sleighs, elephants. During the journey, the eccentric gentleman displayed his calm and precise talents. But then again, what did he win on this trip? What did he bring back from this trip?
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Official(5)Scraped 21m ago
I feel a bit expensive
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It's very beautiful. All book friends, please come and take a look.
After reading this book, I have to say that our protagonist's eighty-day trip around the world was full of thrills. I was impressed by the protagonist Mr. Fogg's calmness and calmness in times of crisis. Very few people have this quality, and his servant Wanshida is in sharp contrast to it. The ups and downs of the story are exciting. When Mr. Fogg returned to London again, the time he recorded was 8:50 pm on the 80th day, five minutes later than the agreed time. He decided that he had lost. When I read this story, I felt very sorry for Mr. Fogg, because after going through so many hardships and obstacles, he finally missed the success. I think if it were me, I might be quick. He was about to collapse, but Mr. Fogg remained calm and still considered others - Mrs. Auda. Perhaps because of Mr. Fogg's calm, responsible and committed attitude, God finally created a miracle for him - Mr. Fogg returned to London one day early, and he really did the eighty-day trip around the world. What was even more happy was that he had a beautiful wife - Auda. The story ends here, and the ending made the reader smile. The ending of the comedy is a kind of relief. Sunshine always comes after the storm, please believe there will be a rainbow🌈!
It's still good and worth reading, although some chapters are not very realistic.
Recommended by a friend, check it out
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 21m ago
I feel a bit expensive
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It's very beautiful. All book friends, please come and take a look.
After reading this book, I have to say that our protagonist's eighty-day trip around the world was full of thrills. I was impressed by the protagonist Mr. Fogg's calmness and calmness in times of crisis. Very few people have this quality, and his servant Wanshida is in sharp contrast to it. The ups and downs of the story are exciting. When Mr. Fogg returned to London again, the time he recorded was 8:50 pm on the 80th day, five minutes later than the agreed time. He decided that he had lost. When I read this story, I felt very sorry for Mr. Fogg, because after going through so many hardships and obstacles, he finally missed the success. I think if it were me, I might be quick. He was about to collapse, but Mr. Fogg remained calm and still considered others - Mrs. Auda. Perhaps because of Mr. Fogg's calm, responsible and committed attitude, God finally created a miracle for him - Mr. Fogg returned to London one day early, and he really did the eighty-day trip around the world. What was even more happy was that he had a beautiful wife - Auda. The story ends here, and the ending made the reader smile. The ending of the comedy is a kind of relief. Sunshine always comes after the storm, please believe there will be a rainbow🌈!
It's still good and worth reading, although some chapters are not very realistic.
Recommended by a friend, check it out
