Book review from Earth to Moon
If looking at it from now on, it might seem a little weird, but looking at it from then on should be wow, but knowing it, it's a lot of fun.
From the earth to the moon | From the earth to the moon
8 Points or ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
The story of "Imby Barbiken," president of the firearms club, started with the idea of making a real thing happen, which would have to be followed in the story.
The plot / story is good, fun, uncomplicated, easy to read, easy to understand, not a lot of science, but it's understandable, because the book was first published in 1865, before the first shipment of humans to the moon in 1969, a little over a hundred years, and if you look back at that time, science and technology hadn't come this far, I think it's wow, but if you look at it from now on, it's a weird approach, it's weird.
The story that happened in Duriel was like a book of history that was told by a writer. It was about astronomers, many scientists who really existed, and the places that were mentioned were actually the hallmarks of the book.
The fast-paced, interesting, and very addictive story. There is only a period between after creating a carrier to take people to the moon before sending people to the moon. It is a little boring because it is a discussion of a lot of characters, but still interesting. Overall, it can be read and enjoyed.
The content is very difficult, almost everything unexpected, and the peak since the idea of the way to the moon, but the peak is the end, when the carrier is sent out of the atmosphere.
Overall, very good to very fun. I really like it. It's not scientific and weird, but the theory is very interesting. It's almost boring. Who likes space sci-fi, wants to try it. It's like me.
Author: Jean Verne
Translator: Blessed Sak Uthathchairat and Nabha Dararat
Publisher: Time
Category: Translated Literature
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