The Time Machine
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Narrated by:
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Dick Hill
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By:
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H. G. Wells
The Eloi have reason to be afraid. In deep tunnels beneath their paradise lurks another race descended from humanity: the sinister Morlocks.
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"H. G. Wells's novel The Time Machine is the greatest of all works of pure science fiction." ( National Review)
I bought this version on impulse as it was the least expensive on Audible, but was not thrilled with the performance; the narrator gives the Time Traveller an odd accent and manner of hesitating intonation that are meant to be distinctive but that I found distracting. On the positive side, it's an energetic reading.
Fine story, odd narration
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The story itself is a classic. It is a thought provoking story and seems to be a satire on easy living and on technological societies. If you don't like Hill, you should find another copy, audible has plenty.
EVEN WITHOUT ENOUGH MATCHES
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i'm not a true fiction lover so a 3 is good for a piece of fiction for me.
can i just say - this story is WEIRD!? i am still mulling it over in my head. i keep trying to figure out what the Eloi really looked like. there is a lot of food for the imagination making this a satisfying piece of literature. my only qualm is sometimes it takes Wells, in my opinion, too much time to get to the point. there is a LOT of detail - but it's not always concise so it is easy to be like "uh huh, yes, uh huh, awesome. wait huh?!" (rewind!) and that can be frustrating.
it would be 4 stars if he would have 'come on with it' and focused on the plot line more.
the one thing i took away from the novel is an uncanny macro social analysis. Wells truly pegged the progression of society and fed it through the voice of the Time Traveler - basically to the point that it's applicable to today.
i would recommend this book with a caution on the tendency for the minor digressions on detail.
wow ... just wow.
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The philosophical theories, the 19th century British atmosphere (my favourite), the unexpectedly deep characters (for this short a book), and many things more made me forget the whole world for 4 hours while I walked aimlessly about my town last evening.
I love this feeling that you get when you have low expectations for something but it turns out to be very good. . . it kind of makes the whole thing even better.
So. . . don't listen to me, hate the audio book with all your heart and then listen to it anyway.
You are then in for a pleasant surprise.
For me it was a pleasant surprise.
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