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April 16,2025
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The best of the best from an author who had to have been psychic and maybe a little crazy. Readers can find The Invisible Man, The Island of Doctor Moreau, The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine (My personal favorite), In the Days of the Comet, The First Men in the Moon, The War in the Air, and a half dozen more great stories in this collection.
April 16,2025
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The Time Machine (5 stars). This is an almost perfect novella that creates the sub-genre of the time travel story. The unnamed hero journeys 800,000 years into the future and much of the narrative embodies his frequently wrong speculations on the nature of that future. The story functions in part as social commentary around class and the forces of history, shaped by Wells' own intellectual socialist philosophy.

The Island of Dr. Moreau (3½ stars). This is the weakest of the novels, and the science is dubious at best; however, it has plenty of atmosphere and disturbing images. On the surface this is a screed against vivisection, a much criticized practice at the time. In another sense it may be read as a story of amoral science run-amok, a twisted reworking of Genesis, or even as a allegory of racist imperialism. I'm not sure if Wells intended the last, but it is an easy one for a modern reader to see.

The Invisible Man (4½ stars). Another tale of science taken to the extreme, coupled with a self-absorbed obsession on the part of the scientist. In Griffin, Wells offers one of his least appealing and unsympathetic protagonists. He doesn't care about anything or anyone outside his immediate desires. This is the last person who should have the power of invisibility. Well's satirical depiction of the denizens of Iping village is also fairly amusing.

The War of the Worlds (5 stars). This is Wells' masterpiece. This novel introduces literature's first true aliens. The Martians are genuine extraterrestrials: the product of an independent evolution. There are a lot of themes and layers to the book: an allegory of imperialism, a deconstruction of Human hubris, a foreshadow of the horrors of science applied to modern warfare, and an excursion through 19th Century assumptions about gender and character.
April 16,2025
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Libro excelente que vale por 4

4 grandes obras literarias en un solo volumen. De lo mejor de la ciencia ficción y que nos demuestran la grandeza literaria de H.G. Recomendado a todos. Vale de la primera a la última página.
April 16,2025
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Not really my cup of tea. Now I know why I prefer mysteries to science fiction; but not bad considering the time frame when it was written.
April 16,2025
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The Time Machine: ***
A classic, even though it's not my favourite story.
The Wonderful Visit: ***
What a nice surprise, Wells can do humour, too. An angel arrives in a quiet, normal, decent village in England, and his behaviour it's a scandal.
The Island of Doctor Moreau: ****
Again, a classic masterpiece. But I like it more than the Time Machine, I think it digs deeper into the human hubris.
The Wheels of Chance: **
I get the humour... sometimes. I think that the satire in The Wonderful Visit is much better.
The Invisible Man: ***
Sadder than I remember, I read it many years ago in Italian. Again, a deranged scientist makes a discovery that could change the world, but it gets to his head and everything ends badly.
The War of the Worlds: ****
A classic, although some passages are heavy, a little too dense.
April 16,2025
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I read some of the stories until they started getting bad. Not everything he wrote was a winner. When he's good, he's great. When he's not, well.... IMHO Wells starts very good at the beginning of his career but his later books are less interesting.
April 16,2025
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La macchina del tempo: 5☆ Mi ha tenuto davvero incollata li a sapere come finiva.

L'isola del dottor Moreau: 5☆ Anche questa mi ha incollato li. All'inizio pensavo Moreau facesse esperimenti sugli uomini rendendoli semi bestie. Quando Pendrick vede il pelo sulle orecchie di M'ling. Quindi mi ha sorpreso scoprire il contrario. Che erano animali umanizzati. Ovviamente volevo sapere che succedeva e come finiva.

L'uomo invisibile: 5☆ Mi trovo costretta a dare questo voto. Anche se il protagonista è più violento e meno pacifico degli altri due è un ottimo cambio di passo. All'inizio potrebbe essere strano con i suoi modi di fare ma poi ci abitua. E la fine ... non me l'aspettavo. È pure stupenda la descrizione con cui ritorna visibile una volta morto.

La guerra dei mondi: 5☆ Questo è il motivo per cui l'ho comprato. Come potrete immaginare ho visto il recente remake in versione serie tv. Dalla serie tv sono rimasta così così. Strana in se. Naturalmente sono pronta a trovarmi tutto l'opposto che sembra essere normale con le cose più recenti. Cioè una completa stroncatura della serie tv non del libro visto che sto amando alla follia H.G. Wells.
Allora pronti? Si parte.

Intanto è totalmente diverso e i primi quattro capitoli di suspanse sono fantastici. Solo al quarto capitolo ci descrive finalmente i marziani e tutto l'orrore provato nel vederli uscire dal cilindro.
Le descrizioni sono meravigliose e la suspanse mista a l'horror, anche se ormai nel 2021 non fa più paura, continua tenendoti incollata alle pagine perchè vuoi sapere cosa faranno i marziani. E dopo che il narratore ti dice che la sua teoria era sbagliata di sicuro si desidera saperlo.
I militari sono apparsi ma in maniera totalmente diversa dalla serie tv.
Mi sa, come sospettavo poi, la serie tv sia un liberamente (molto liberamente) basato sul libro. Ma davvero molto liberamente.
È comunque tutto ambientato in Inghilterra quindi la Francia, anche se in tempi attuali per la serie tv, non c'entra un fico secco.
La vera descrizione dettagliata tripodi a parte ma proprio dei marziani e come comunicano o lavorano avviene solo nel secondo capitolo del secondo libro.
Non vi dico altro perchè dovete leggerlo. Troppo bello.
April 16,2025
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I've known most of these stories since I was still in primary school and I know that a lot of younger readers probably won't pick up a book of this time frame because they might think that it doesn't have all the action and aliens but it's got everything.
I look upon Wells as the father of modern sci-fi ,
April 16,2025
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Очень понравились "Машина времени" и "Война миров".
April 16,2025
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at one time i really liked war of the worlds and then i found out that hg wells was a social darwinist and i figured out that the aliens in war of the worlds were probably representative of black people and then i didnt feel comfortable enjoying that story anymore
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