Round the Moon


Round the Moon

(Baltimore Gun Club #2)

by 

3 Stars

Round the Moon continues the story begun in the much better known From the Earth to the Moon.  I found this to be the more entertaining of the two.  The first book tells the story of building a giant gun to launch a projectile to the moon.  This volume continues the story with the trip itself, and the adventures of the three daring passengers in the capsule.  Like most of Verne’s work there are painstakingly detailed descriptions of almost everything that make the reading tiresome at times.  It’s still incredible to think, however, that Verne imagined this fantastic voyage shortly after the end of the American Civil War.  That makes it well worth reading in my opinion.

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