Verne’s writing style is smoother than Drake’s flow. It’s like a never-ending cat-and-mouse game with less cheese, more chase. It’s like Fix wants to be the star of his own cop show, but Foggboi’s evading him like you avoid Corona – the infection, not the beer. He thinks Foggboi’s a sneaky criminal and is hot on their trail. Detective Fix is like the party pooper who wants to rain on Foggboi’s parade. It was a time when people didn’t even know what a hashtag was! Verne was like, “You wanna see the world? I gotchu! Let’s go on a lit virtual trip through the power of imagination.”īut hold up! Cue the dramatic music because we’ve got a villain in the house. In 1873, they didn’t have all the tech toys of today. Together, they’re like a travel vlog squad on a global mission. PP’s like the DJ Khaled of the adventure world, always there to drop some mad beats and one-liners. Enter Passepartout, aka PP, his trusty sidekick and the real MVP. Challenge accepted!”īut Foggboi’s not doing this alone. His squad’s like, “You couldn’t even find your way to the trending section on YouTube!” But Foggboi’s like, “Hold my chai latte, fam. Homie’s so serious about time, he probably invented the “FOMO Alarm” to make sure he never misses a thing. So, back in 1873, Foggboi, our punctuality-obsessed hero, decides he can travel the entire globe in just 80 days. Buckle up, ’cause we’re taking a wild ride through time! Hey, Peeps! Get ready for a lit review of “Around the World in 80 Days” by Jules Verne. It’s really useful to travel, if you want to see new things.
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