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Around the World in Eighty Days

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Around the World in Eighty Days

By: Jules Verne
Narrated by: Frederick Davidson
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Phileas Fogg, a distinguished member of London's Reform Club, takes up a wager to circle the globe in just 80 days. Together with manservant Passepartout and a detective named Fix, Fogg makes a fantastic world tour utilizing every means of transportation available in the 1870s. This is a marvelous travelogue mixed with dazzling suspense, delightful fantasy, and lively comedy.(P)1993 Blackstone Audiobooks Adventure Travel Travel Writing & Commentary Adventure
Fantastic Story • Great Fun • Outstanding Narration • Enjoyable Classic • Well-researched Adventure • Superb Performance

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This is such a fantastic story and a great telling of it. All with a surprise ending - so great!

Wonderful story!

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better than my imagination or Hollywood could have dreamed. a must listen and a perfect performance.

amazing!

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I'm quite certain Phileas Fogg sounded like this. Nearly did me in...the prissy-ness. But it was a great story. Crossing it off my reading bucket list!

Annoying, but true-to-character narrator voice

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completely politically incorrect and offensive but a fascinating look at old literature and narration is superb

hilariously offensive

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narrator's voice was a little distracting, but it was a good book to read regardless.

good book

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