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Was it Wells in The First Men in the Moon that had that thing about the tea not steeping right? I loved that. It's always stuck in my head.


Of those, I would have to say that War of the Worlds was my favorite.
The Island of Dr. Moreau was very interesting, but I couldn't get past the cruelty and pain that the animals endured in being vivisected. *shudder* Actually, I sort of had the same issue with Frankenstein, except that Frankenstein's monster's pain was of a different type.


I will say though, and if youre OK with my jumping to 1901, Id like to mention The Purple Cloud. I thought that (for its time) it was absolutely amazing.
I, too love OLD SF as back as far as I can get but not going too too far as the language used becomes kind of a chore to get through. I prefer the turn of the century through to the 30s.
That said, there is a novel I just found called The Hampdenshire Wonder which Ive ordered through ILL that looks great.
Oh, and yes, Ive read The Time Machine and The Invisible Man and loved both of them of course
Books mentioned in this topic
The Invisible Man (other topics)The Hampdenshire Wonder (other topics)
The Great Romance: A Rediscovered Utopian Adventure (other topics)
The Purple Cloud (other topics)
The First Men in the Moon (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
H.G. Wells (other topics)Jules Verne (other topics)
Edgar Rice Burroughs (other topics)
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (other topics)
I think mine would be a toss-up between Frankenstein by Mary Shelly and The Time Machine (or anything else) by H.G. Wells.