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The Island of Dr. Moreau

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The Island of Dr. Moreau

By: H. G. Wells
Narrated by: Simon Prebble
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Written by H.G. Wells, the great visionary author, this legendary novel is both timeless and thought provoking. Listeners will thrill to this chilling masterpiece as man boldly takes evolution into his own hands for the first time. Dr. Moreau, a scientist expelled from his homeland for his cruel experiments, continues his transplantations on a small South Pacific island, creating hideous creatures with manlike intelligence. When the island’s human/beasts revolt, the true consequences of his genetic meddling emerge. This stunning novel introduces listeners to the potential perils and gains of scientific discovery. H.G. Wells, author of the science fiction novels The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and The Island of Dr. Moreau, remains the standard by which modern fantasy authors are judged.

Public Domain (P)1996 Recorded Books
Classics Science Fiction Scary

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H.G. Wells's classic horror story centers around monster-making. As the tale begins, the nephew of Edward Prendick is narrating from an account written by his uncle as a old man. While in the prime of life, the shipwrecked Prendick was saved from death by Dr. Moreau, an expatriate living on a deserted island who was attempting, by surgical experiments, to humanize animals. Through Prebble's narrative mastery the character of Prendick evolves with the events he describes. The opening chapter is performed in a dry, weary voice. As Prendick describes the animals' agony and the misshapen results of the "man-making," Prebble reads in a shadowy, intense tone, conveying events too horrible and unbelievable to describe. Prebble's narration makes the story visual and visceral.

Thought-provoking Concepts • Disturbing Realism • Excellent Narration • Believable Protagonist • Gripping Storyline

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This was such a letdown compared to what it could have been. After all, what is the main novelty of the book? The beast people, of course. However, we never really get to see these creatures in any detail nor their interactions with one another apart from serving as a general "big bad." I think the most interesting part of the book actually came at the end when the M.C. starts musing about his new veiw of humanity. The bulk of the story, however, is sadly lacking.

Disappointing

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Had never read the book... This reading was very good... Recommend to anyone and have...

Great book... Read very well...

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What a great little read. It’s only 5 hrs which isn’t very long, and the pacing was impeccable.

Much more than I ever thought

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The best book by HG wells in my opinion. Simon prebble is magnificent. I highly recommend this one

Classic and quality literature!

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I liked when the main character was interacting with the beast men in their society. When it started to break down, it was still a good book, but a little less interesting to me.

it was interesting in the middle

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