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Pat the Book Goblin  | 687 comments Wells sends a brave explorer to face a future burdened with our greatest hopes...and our darkest fears. A pull of the Time Machine’s lever propels him to the age of a slowly dying Earth. There he discovers two bizarre races—the ethereal Eloi and the subterranean Morlocks—who not only symbolize the duality of human nature, but offer a terrifying portrait of the men of tomorrow as well.

Enjoy!!


message 2: by Karin (last edited Feb 04, 2021 11:08AM) (new)

Karin | 676 comments Wow, I wonder if I could handle this book a second time? I wasn't particularly enamoured with it the first time around. But it really is a true classic.


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Book Nerd (book_nerd_1) | 1084 comments Mod
This is pretty short so I'll reread it soon.


message 4: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15629 comments Mod
I'll be rereading it towards the end of this month.


message 5: by Annette (new)

Annette | 234 comments I finished a reread couple of days ago. Waiting to comment :)


message 6: by Samantha, Creole Literary Belle (new)

Samantha Matherne (creolelitbelle) | -268 comments Mod
I’m hoping to read this book soon. I’ve been curious about it for a while.


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Marie | 35 comments In full disclosure, I am not a sci-fi reader but I saw the title and in my effort to read more classics I figured that I would give it a try. I am a historian by training so I was interested in the idea of how Wells may envisage future society (although am I the only one who would want to use a time machine to travel to the past?!). In graduate school we read part of Verne's Paris in the Twentieth Century so I was interested in it from that perspective.

I didn't love the story but I did like the framework of the narrative and found the ending to be interesting.


message 8: by Rafael, Brazilian Master of the Bookshelf! (new)

Rafael da Silva (morfindel) | 562 comments Mod
This book contains a lot of wells ideology concerning class struggle. The Eloi and Morlocks exemplify it well. I will not say more to not spoil it.


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Book Nerd (book_nerd_1) | 1084 comments Mod
Rafael wrote: "This book contains a lot of wells ideology concerning class struggle. The Eloi and Morlocks exemplify it well. I will not say more to not spoil it."

Yeah definitely. (view spoiler)


message 10: by Samantha, Creole Literary Belle (new)

Samantha Matherne (creolelitbelle) | -268 comments Mod
Marie, I would also love to use a time machine to travel to the past. I am fond of modern conveniences like toilet paper and air conditioning, though, so those would have to be sacrificed.


message 11: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 122 comments A good point Samantha. May I recommend instead an alternative universe, with all mod cons, plus a selection of items from the past.


message 12: by Annette (new)

Annette | 234 comments I thought the ending was quite fitting!


Pat the Book Goblin  | 687 comments Glad you enjoyed it Annette!


message 14: by Rafael, Brazilian Master of the Bookshelf! (new)

Rafael da Silva (morfindel) | 562 comments Mod
Book Nerd wrote: "Rafael wrote: "This book contains a lot of wells ideology concerning class struggle. The Eloi and Morlocks exemplify it well. I will not say more to not spoil it."

Yeah definitely. [spoilers removed]"


(view spoiler)


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Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) I'm re-reading it now!


message 16: by Book Nerd, Purple Book Horse (new)

Book Nerd (book_nerd_1) | 1084 comments Mod
Rafael wrote: "(view spoiler)."
(view spoiler)


message 17: by Rafael, Brazilian Master of the Bookshelf! (new)

Rafael da Silva (morfindel) | 562 comments Mod
Book Nerd wrote: "Rafael wrote: "[spoilers removed]."
[spoilers removed]"


Or with the underdogs. haha


message 18: by Book Nerd, Purple Book Horse (new)

Book Nerd (book_nerd_1) | 1084 comments Mod
This guy is a terrible planner especially for an engineer.
(view spoiler)


message 19: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) Ah but it's all a bit of good fun.


message 20: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 122 comments Book Nerd wrote: "This guy is a terrible planner especially for an engineer.
[spoilers removed]"


Although engineers are encouraged to be good planners, not all of them are good at it.


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Mikiko (mikikoschot) | 52 comments A timeless classic that cover subjects that I find are still relevant today. I enjoyed rereading this.

I did not know that he wrote a short story in 1888 that was to become the foundation for The Time Machine. Has anyone read it?


message 22: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 122 comments It is "The Chronic Argonauts", but I don't think I have read it.


message 23: by Book Nerd, Purple Book Horse (new)

Book Nerd (book_nerd_1) | 1084 comments Mod
Mikiko wrote: "I did not know that he wrote a short story in 1888 that was to become the foundation for The Time Machine. Has anyone read it?"

Interesting. I'll check it out.


message 24: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15629 comments Mod
I have just finished the book and thought it was okay, but not as developed as The War of the Worlds. His descriptions of the future, much later than the time of the Eloi and the Morlocks, are vivid. I'm glad I reread it, since I read it for the first time a long time ago and I had forgotten a lot of the details.


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Susan Budd (susanbudd) | 39 comments Marie wrote: "... (although am I the only one who would want to use a time machine to travel to the past?!) ..."

I would absolutely use the time machine to travel to the past. But I’m not interested in seeing history. I just want to go back to the 1970s and stay there.


message 26: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 122 comments I would love to visit the past, though I realise some battles might be dangerous to attend.


message 27: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) Bernard wrote: "I would love to visit the past, though I realise some battles might be dangerous to attend."

The only thing keeping me alive in this future are some medicines and technology that didn't exist in the past. I'd like to see the past if i had it with me :)


message 28: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 122 comments The dangers of past, present and future are different. Although I worry about many things in the present, I do not worry about being killed by a halberd or yobba rays.


message 29: by Samantha, Creole Literary Belle (new)

Samantha Matherne (creolelitbelle) | -268 comments Mod
I finished reading this short work this evening, and I really enjoyed it. The idyllic future reminded me a bit of Many Waters from the Wrinkle in Time quintet, except that was set in the past. I loved the descriptions of the futuristic world. The ending felt right with its openness, but I would’ve liked to see how the Time Traveler planned to prove his experience to the narrator.


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