Posts tagged H.G. Wells
The Invisible, Not Man
Feb 24th @ 6:00AM
The last book I will read by H.G. Wells (for now), entitled The Invisible Man, is definitely not his best work. My mind would hail War of the Worlds as his epoch of science fiction mastery. Yet this latest experience of mine was still fairly enjoyable, though some might call it dry. Wells looks at [...]
War of the Worlds
Feb 8th @ 6:00AM
Another good one from H.G. Wells. Published in 1898, it may not be the first book to ever exploit the idea of interplanetary travel or the now cliche alien invasion. But it is easily the most well known and the many themes set forth in War can be seen throughout the last and current century. [...]
Really Discovering, The Time Machine
Jan 22nd @ 6:00AM
This will be the first in a long series of reviews covering what I hope to be many of the great and classic SF novels. It started when I wrote my Sci-Fi Masters post. I’ve read some of them, am familiar with most of them and their stories, but am not as thoroughly acquainted with [...]
The Science Fiction Masters
Jan 6th @ 10:45AM
I thought it was about time that I finally talk about those authors who made science fiction what it is today. I say authors because SF has always been at its best and most true when in the literary form. Science Fiction has been around since Johannes Keplers Somnium written almost 400 years ago. In [...]
