From the Earth to the Moon


From the Earth to the Moon

(Baltimore Gun Club #1)

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3 Stars

I'm ashamed to admit that I've never read Verne before. I've listened to an audio book copy of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea but this is my first experience actually reading a Jules Verne work.  I guess the audio book experience should have prepared me, but I'm still surprised by how much scientific detail there is and how little real story.  The book was enjoyable and brilliant in its own way (let’s face it, Verne was a visionary genius), but it’s still very dry in many places.

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