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sfsite published on Fri, 3 Sep 2010
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The Time Machine
In 1888, the Science Schools Journal, the magazine of the Normal School of Science, published an incomplete serial by the journal's founder and former editor, H.G. Wells. The serial was called 'The Chronic Argonauts' and over the next several years W ... (read full critics)
sfsite published on Fri, 3 Sep 2010
5 Reviews
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I love the plot
As I have said, I love the plot, how the story is started, and how the story is ending. Altough I was kind of pissed off with the ending, but it what things should be. Imagine, when a person is going to the future, undergo their life for a few years, and back to their time, and late just about a few ... (continue)
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I read it freely on my iPod Touch thanks to the Gutenberg Project. It's the first book I'm not reading on paper so it was interesting… And I could smell the old pages even though it's on a electronic device. I liked the story. Some parts are questionable to me but, seriously, all the thinking Wells ... (continue)
Patricia said on Apr 28, 2010 | Add your feedback
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- English Books
- Paperback 135 Pages
- Publisher: Ventura Books
- Pub date: Jan 01, 1980
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, Library Binding, School & Library Binding, Unbound, Others and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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The Time Machine and War of the Worlds
I suppose a series calling itself SF Masterworks really wouldn't be complete without representing the grandfather of English language SF. There can be no argument that these two stories are classics of the genre. But are they timeless classics? Absol ... (read full critics)