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The Time Machine and the Invisible Man

The Time Machine and the Invisible Man

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Invisible Man
Review: These stories have not lost a step in the 100+ years since they were written, and they capture the imagination as well as anything since captured on film or in print. The invisible man is a great villain- evil enough to disdain, complex and tortured enough to make you wonder if you should pity him as well. The Time Machine is brilliant all the way through, from its inception in the study of the Time Traveler's home to the end, when he travels millions of years in the future to scurry back to his machine at sight of a huge amorphous form in the distance. Wells' depiction of the distant future seems no less accurate- and is no less exciting- than any since described anywhere.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Timeless (no pun intended)
Review: These stories have not lost a step in the 100+ years since they were written, and they capture the imagination as well as anything since captured on film or in print. The invisible man is a great villain- evil enough to disdain, complex and tortured enough to make you wonder if you should pity him as well. The Time Machine is brilliant all the way through, from its inception in the study of the Time Traveler's home to the end, when he travels millions of years in the future to scurry back to his machine at sight of a huge amorphous form in the distance. Wells' depiction of the distant future seems no less accurate- and is no less exciting- than any since described anywhere.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Invisible Man
Review: This is a very good book for many reasons. I really like older books because most the people who wrote them are not even around. The Invisible Man has a very compelling background story. It is amazing how they came up with a formula to change men to be invisible. If you like scary books, this one will blow you away. This describes better than a movie ever could. I would like to see you finish this book.


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