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Old 09-16-2020, 04:13 AM   #13
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I loved the book and Patrick Tull’s narration certainly enhanced the experience. I much preferred this book to Verne‘s Journey To The Centre of the Earth, the Moon books or Off on a Comet. The characters were entertaining types—if not always believable—and the story rattled along nicely. The ending did seem a bit lame because it isn’t really credible that the obsessively punctilious Fogg would have forgotten that the International Date Line would have caused him to arrive a day early. But there’s lots of fun on the way.

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