Round the Moon - Jules Verne

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By Brenda Hill Posted on Feb 11, 2026
In Category - Medical Thrillers
Jules Verne Jules Verne
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Okay, picture this: you've just been shot out of a giant cannon toward the Moon. That's the wild situation our heroes find themselves in at the start of Jules Verne's 'Round the Moon.' But the real story begins when their carefully calculated flight goes off course. Instead of landing, they're caught in the Moon's gravity and sent into a permanent orbit around it. Now, three men are trapped in a metal bullet, circling a world they can see but never touch. The book is a tense, brilliant mix of survival story and cosmic adventure. You'll feel the claustrophobia of their tiny capsule and the awe of watching entire lunar landscapes scroll by their windows. It's less about reaching a destination and more about the profound, terrifying, and beautiful experience of being utterly lost in space. If you've ever wondered what it would *really* feel like to be the first people to see the far side of the Moon, this is your chance to find out.
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If you thought Jules Verne's From the Earth to the Moon ended with a bang (literally, from a cannon), its sequel, Round the Moon, asks the thrilling question: 'Okay, what happens next?'

The Story

The book picks up right where the last one left off. Three adventurers—the cool-headed Impey Barbicane, his rival Captain Nicholl, and the enthusiastic Frenchman Michel Ardan—are inside a projectile, hurtling through the void. Their target is the Moon. But a run-in with a stray asteroid nudges them off their perfect path. This single, random event changes everything. Instead of landing, they whip around the Moon and get stuck circling it forever, like a tiny, man-made moon of their own.

The plot is simple but gripping. It's a survival story set in the coldest, quietest place imaginable. The men face failing oxygen, freezing temperatures, and the crushing psychological weight of their fate. Yet, Verne fills their journey with wonder. Through their windows, they describe the Moon's surface in stunning, almost poetic detail—craters, mountains, vast empty seas—long before any human had ever seen it up close.

Why You Should Read It

What blew me away wasn't just the adventure, but the humanity packed into that metal shell. The three men are fantastic. Barbicane is all logic and numbers, Nicholl is grit and duty, and Ardan is pure, unstoppable passion and humor. Their dynamic is the heart of the book. They argue, philosophize, and keep each other sane while staring into the infinite. Verne uses their journey to ask big questions about our place in the universe, all while making the science of spaceflight (as he understood it in 1870) feel immediate and real.

Final Verdict

This is a must-read for classic sci-fi fans and anyone who loves a character-driven survival tale. It's perfect for readers who enjoy the problem-solving of The Martian but wrapped in a 19th-century coat. You don't strictly need to read the first book to enjoy this one, but it helps. Be ready for some scientific explanations of its time—think of them as part of the charm. Ultimately, Round the Moon is less about the destination and more about the profound, lonely, and awe-inspiring trip. It’s a quiet, thoughtful, and surprisingly tense adventure that proves Jules Verne’s imagination was truly out of this world.



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Sandra Wilson
9 months ago

Clear and concise.

Kimberly Wilson
10 months ago

Perfect.

Elizabeth Harris
9 months ago

Recommended.

Dorothy Torres
1 year ago

Without a doubt, the narrative structure is incredibly compelling. Absolutely essential reading.

John Wright
1 year ago

I didn't expect much, but the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. I will read more from this author.

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