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Number of Pages
208.0
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Language
English
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This Is A Work Of Fiction That Blends Science, Psychology, And Suspense To Explore The Dangers Of Unchecked Ambition. The Central Themes Examine The Ethical Costs Of Scientific Curiosity And The Fragility Of Identity. It Is Well Suited For Adult Readers, Students Of Literature, And Fans Of Psychological Thrillers Who Enjoy Morally Complex Narratives. The Emotional Tone Is Unsettling, Contemplative, And Atmospheric, Inviting Readers To Reflect On Power, Responsibility, And Human Vulnerability, And It Supports Interactive Learning Experiences That Prompt Discussion.
Presented As A Tightly Paced, Character-Driven Narrative, The Story Unfolds In A Quiet Setting Where A Mysterious Visitor's Experiments Ripple Through A Small Community. The Reading Experience Is Engaging Through Its Suspenseful Pacing, Precise Prose, And Mood-Filled Descriptions That Draw Readers Into A Moral Maze Rather Than A Fast-Action Plot. Readers Follow A Journey Into Obsession And Consequence, Moving Through Pages As Questions About Humanity, Power, And Ethics Accumulate Rather Than Being Answered Outright.
The Journey At The Heart Of This Work Is A Study Of Obsession, Identity, And The Price Of Discovery. It Invites Readers To Consider How The Pursuit Of Forbidden Knowledge Can Test The Safeguards Of A Community And The Limits Of Personal Responsibility. The Writing Emphasizes Mood, Atmosphere, And Psychological Insight, Offering A Thoughtful Reading Experience That Lingers Long After The Final Page.
After Finishing, Readers Gain A Deeper Understanding Of Human Nature, The Costs Of Obsession, And The Moral Questions Surrounding Scientific Curiosity. The Narrative Leaves A Lasting Impression—Sparking Curiosity, Inviting Discussion, And Offering A Sober Perspective On Ambition And Accountability.
Product Details
Author
H. G. Wells
Publisher
Arcturus
Number of Pages
208.0
Language
English
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9 x 1.1 x 19.8 cm
Binding
Paperback
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The Son Of A Professional Cricketer And A Lady'S Maid, H. G. Wells (1866-1946) Served Apprenticeships As A Draper And A Chemist'S Assistant Before Winning A Scholarship To The Prestigious Normal School Of Science In London. While He Is Best Remembered For His Groundbreaking Science Fiction Novels, Including The Time Machine, The War Of The Worlds, The Invisible Man, And The Island Of Doctor Moreau, Wells Also Wrote Extensively On Politics And Social Matters And Was One Of The Foremost Public Intellectuals Of His Day. H.G. Wells Was Born In Bromley, Kent In 1866. After Working As A Draper'S Apprentice And Pupil-Teacher, He Won A Scholarship To The Normal School Of Science In 1884, Studying Under T. H. Huxley. He Was Awarded A First-Class Honours Degree In Biology And Resumed Teaching But Had To Retire After A Kick From An Ill-Natured Pupil Afflicted His Kidneys. He Worked In Poverty In London As A Crammer While Experimenting In Journalism And Stories. It Was With The Time Machine (1895) That He Had His Real Breakthrough. Nicholas Ruddick Was Born In 1952 In Salford, Near Manchester, England And Moved To Canada In 1974. From 1982-2017 He Taught At The University Of Regina, Where He Is Now An Emeritus Professor Of English. He'S Known Both As A Science Fiction Critic And As An Editor Of Scholarly Editions Of Novels Written Near The Turn Of The Twentieth Century. He'S Married To The Swedish-Canadian Novelist Britt Holmstrm. (Photo Courtesy Of Aramenta Sobchak.) General Press Publishes High-Quality Pod Books And Ebooks In Almost All Popular Genres Including Fiction, Nonfiction, Religion, Self-Help, Romance, Classics, Etc. General Press Publishes High-Quality Pod Books And Ebooks In Almost All Popular Genres Including Fiction, Nonfiction, Religion, Self-Help, Romance, Classics, Etc. Hi, I'M Caleb Ruins,A Creator Who Loves Bringing New Life To Classic Public Domain Books. My Passion Is Reimagining These Timeless Stories , Weaving In Fresh Perspectives And Exciting Details To Make Them Resonate With Modern Readers. Thanks In Advance For Joining As We Explore The Old In A New Way. Herbert George Wells (21 September 1866 13 August 1946) Was An English Author Now Best Known For His Science-Fiction Novels, Such As "The Time Machine", "The First Men In The Moon" And "The Invisible Man". Geoffrey Biggs (6 April 1908 - January 1971) Was Born In London, But Moved To New York With His Family As A Child. He Was A Painter And Illustrator For Comic And Magazine Covers. Herbert George Wells Was A Prolific Writer Born In Kent In 1866. He Was Nominated For The Nobel Prize In Literature No Fewer Than Four Times. He Was Passionate About Politics As Well As Literature And His Output Included Several Nonfiction Pieces To Go With His Array Of Short Stories And Novels.