Round the Moon

Round the Moon by Jules Verne, published by Book Jungle in July 2008, is a captivating continuation of the journey that began in From the Earth to the Moon. This edition, written in English and spanning 160 pages, follows the adventures of Barbicane, Ardan, and Nicholl as they embark on a daring trip around the moon. Their mission is fraught with challenges, including navigating through asteroids and confronting the consequences of miscalculations made by scientists on Earth regarding their trajectory.
Readers will find a blend of action and adventure as the characters face the uncertainties of space travel. The narrative delves into the excitement and perils of their lunar expedition, highlighting themes of exploration and human ingenuity. This work of science fiction invites readers to experience the thrill of venturing into the unknown, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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In this sequel to From the Earth to the Moon, Barbicane, Ardan, and Nicholl have decided to take a trip around the moon. But first they have to get to the moon from Earth. Will their trip succeed as they attempt to dodge asteroids and realize that the scientists on Earth have miscalculated their trajectory towards the moon?
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