Monday, June 16, 2014

The Time Machine, by H.G. Wells (Book#6—May)


For a book published in 1895, the political and societal allegories of, The Time Machine, were quite relevant for today.  I thoroughly enjoyed this sci-fi thriller, as did my two oldest boys.  This is one of the paradigm works for today’s wildly popular, and speculative, dystopian genre of our inevitable and horrific future society.  Honestly, I wouldn’t want to be an Eloi or Morlock.—and I am quite content living in the 21st century, thank you very much!

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