H. G. Wells, The Time Machine Review
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The quality of mercy is not strained's Review of H. G. Wells, The Time Machine
2nd Apr 2008
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This is a fascinating classic that explores the possibilities of the future.
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H. G. Wells, The Time Machine book review - An unnamed man claims to have made a Time Machine and invites several other people over for dinner to discuss it. Some people offer suggestions such as going back in time to see how certain historical events actually happened, hearing ancient languages spoken by people who lived in those times, and getting rich quickly. The Time Traveller travels forward in time over 800,000 years and discovers that humans have devolved into two races: the indolent, carefree Eloi and the industrious, cannibalistic Morlocks.
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