THE TIME MACHINE (UNABRIDGED CLASSICS)

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It sounds plausible enough\n tonight, but wait until tomorrow. Wait for the common sense of the morning.\n Born out of H.G. Wells’ literary vision of the future, The Time Machine\n (1895) is an extraordinary work of early science fiction. A Victorian\n scientist builds a time machine and lands in the year 802,701 AD. Initially,\n he is transported to the pastoral idyll of an unknown land which is\n delightfully peaceful. Soon, however, the paradisiacal façade shatters and he\n discovers the reality of two distinct species: Eloi are useless, childlike\n adults surviving on a fruit based diet, and Morlocks who are barbarians\n thriving underground. The Time Traveller saves one of the Eloi from drowning,\n and navigates through tunnels to retrieve his time machine that has gone\n missing. Before returning to his era, The Time Traveller also visits a land\n where a bloated red sun stares motionless in the sky and the only sign of\n life is a black blob with tentacles. Once again, the scientist prepares to\n leave on another time travel, but this time will he return? 

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