“I love science-fiction and this is almost the best book I've read. This is the first (and only) H.G. Wells book I read. And I must say, it's great! It has an interesting look into the future.
The time machine takes an interesting look at human society in the distant future. The time traveler witnesses the unbelievable social stratification of humanity into two groups.
this book still has more depth and creativity than most 500 page books i've read and is a great read, even compared with today's science fiction standards.
I enjoyed this book not just because of the science fiction slant (and HGW does a good job of theorizing time travel), but because of the thinly veiled commentaries, covering everything from class struggles to evolution.
I think that this book was a masterpiece that everyone should read, young or old. It was a great piece of literature that stands out from all the others because it has quality and different viewpoints to what the future might hold in store for all of the world and humanity.
Around The World in Eighty Days
Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
The Blockade Runners
A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
An Antarctic Mystery ”
“This is the first (and only) H.G. Wells book I read. And I must say, it's great! It has an interesting look into the future.
I love science-fiction and this is almost the best book I've read. The time machine takes an interesting look at human society in the distant future. The time traveler witnesses the unbelievable social stratification of humanity into two groups.
I enjoyed this book not just because of the science fiction slant (and HGW does a good job of theorizing time travel), but because of the thinly veiled commentaries, covering everything from class struggles to evolution. this book still has more depth and creativity than most 500 page books i've read and is a great read, even compared with today's science fiction standards.
Dick Sands the Boy Captain
Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent
The Blockade Runners
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea”
“This is the first (and only) H.G. Wells book I read. And I must say, it's great! It has an interesting look into the future.
The time machine takes an interesting look at human society in the distant future. The time traveler witnesses the unbelievable social stratification of humanity into two groups. I love science-fiction and this is almost the best book I've read.
this book still has more depth and creativity than most 500 page books i've read and is a great read, even compared with today's science fiction standards.
It was a great piece of literature that stands out from all the others because it has quality and different viewpoints to what the future might hold in store for all of the world and humanity.
Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent
The Blockade Runners
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
”
“Why was I not forced to read this in high school instead of the tired old 'classics' they push at us? great book a must for every si.fi. fan
I enjoyed this book not just because of the science fiction slant (and HGW does a good job of theorizing time travel), but because of the thinly veiled commentaries, covering everything from class struggles to evolution.
This book still has more depth and creativity than most 500 page books i've read and is a great read, even compared with today's science fiction standards.
This book is masterfully written, and fascinating to read. The political satire of this work is somewhat out of date, but does not damage the story. Overall, I did enjoy this story, and recommend it to everyone!
An Antarctic Mystery
Around The World in Eighty Days
Dick Sands the Boy Captain
Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent
”
“It was a great piece of literature that stands out from all the others because it has quality and different viewpoints to what the future might hold in store for all of the world and humanity. I think that this book was a masterpiece that everyone should read, young or old.
this book still has more depth and creativity than most 500 page books i've read and is a great read, even compared with today's science fiction standards.
I enjoyed this book not just because of the science fiction slant (and HGW does a good job of theorizing time travel), but because of the thinly veiled commentaries, covering everything from class struggles to evolution.
The time machine takes an interesting look at human society in the distant future. The time traveler witnesses the unbelievable social stratification of humanity into two groups. I love science-fiction and this is almost the best book I've read.
Dick Sands the Boy Captain
Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent
The Blockade Runners
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea”