Around the World in Eighty Days. Junior Deluxe Edition by Jules Verne

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By William Wilson Posted on Apr 1, 2026
In Category - The Deep Shelf
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
English
Hey, have you ever wanted to escape your routine and just go on an adventure? I just finished this classic that feels like the ultimate travel fantasy. It’s about a super precise, totally unflappable English gentleman named Phileas Fogg who makes a crazy bet at his club: he says he can travel around the entire world in just eighty days. This was back in 1872, when that seemed absolutely impossible! With his loyal (and much more easily flustered) French valet, Passepartout, he sets off on a wild race against the clock. But here’s the catch: a detective is convinced Fogg is actually a bank robber on the run, and he’s hot on their trail the whole way. It’s a non-stop, globe-trotting chase filled with missed trains, rescued princesses, elephant rides, and storms at sea. It’s pure, old-fashioned fun that makes you want to book a ticket somewhere—anywhere—immediately.
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Let’s set the scene: London, 1872. Phileas Fogg is a man of such rigid habit that he fires his valet for bringing his shaving water two degrees too cold. After a discussion at his gentlemen’s club about a new railway in India, he makes an outrageous wager for £20,000: he will circumnavigate the globe in eighty days or less. With his new, energetic servant Passepartout in tow, he departs that very evening.

The Story

The journey is a masterclass in logistical tension. They race from trains to steamships to sleds, constantly battling delays. In India, they heroically rescue a young widow, Aouda, from a forced ritual, and she joins their party. Meanwhile, back in London, Detective Fix has misread Fogg’s sudden departure and is convinced he’s the thief who just robbed the Bank of England. Fix follows them around the world, creating legal obstacles at every port, trying to arrest Fogg the moment they step on British soil. From a wild ride across America on a damaged train to buying an elephant to cross the Indian jungle, their progress is a thrilling mix of brilliant planning and sheer luck. The biggest twist? Fogg, obsessed with his schedule, fails to notice he’s gained a day by traveling east—a mistake that leads to one of the most famous and satisfying race-against-time endings in all of literature.

Why You Should Read It

What I love most is the contrast between the two main characters. Fogg is all cold, logical calculation, while Passepartout is all heart and panic. Their dynamic is hilarious and heartwarming. Underneath the adventure, the book is a quiet celebration of courage, loyalty, and keeping your word. Fogg risks his entire fortune and freedom not just to win a bet, but to do the right thing, like saving Aouda. It’s also a wonderful snapshot of a world on the brink of modernity, where technology is shrinking distances but human spirit is still what drives progress. You’ll be rooting for this oddball team the whole way.

Final Verdict

This Junior Deluxe Edition is a fantastic gateway into classic adventure stories. It’s perfect for anyone who loves a fast-paced plot, clever heroes, and stories that make you feel like you’ve visited a dozen countries by the last page. If you’re looking for an escape that’s smart, funny, and endlessly inventive, grab this book. It’s a ride that hasn’t lost any of its speed or charm in over 150 years.



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Joseph Johnson
1 year ago

The clarity of the introduction set high expectations, and the author manages to bridge the gap between theory and practice effectively. I feel much more confident in my knowledge after finishing this.

James Martinez
1 month ago

While browsing through various academic sources, the language used is precise without being overly academic or confusing. Definitely a five-star contribution to the field.

Elizabeth Johnson
7 months ago

I found the author's tone to be very professional yet accessible, the breakdown of complex theories into digestible segments is masterfully done. Definitely a five-star contribution to the field.

Kenneth Clark
2 years ago

I stumbled upon this title and the character development leaves a lasting impact. I couldn't put it down.

Logan Martin
1 year ago

My professor recommended this, and I see why.

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