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The Time Machine by H. G. Wells - FULL AudioBook

The Time Machine by H. G. Wells - FULL AudioBook

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
THE TIME MACHINE by H. G. Wells - FULL AudioBook Great book in its own way a seminal piece of work by Mr wells's if I'm not mistaken first novel at least published as far as I know. Crazy story when we look at the plethora of time travel stories and books that probably the genre started with this book here a bit naive but still a great book at least in my opinion. His future books were the in my opinion also not that I'm sort of an expert on any of this just stay average sci-fi reader grew with maturity as he matured. If that makes any sense I think I'm talking nonsense at this point. Just a cool book short yes but if not mistaken the first of the time travel genre of sci-fi. What else can I say I think I read this book when I was cited, I'm blind now but apparently from my statement I used to see I normally and read avically. Thank you for the uploads Libra fox. Many a book classics I've listened to via your organization. Since you leave a box. org LOL thanks again sincerely you was come about the blind bedroom guitarist. PS on to the next HG Wells book I think I'm on a HG Wells Marathon
Date: 2024-03-14

Comments and reviews: 26


At first, i didnt like the voice change after chapter 2 or 3 but i grew to like him around 52: 57. I had a grin on my face the whole time he was talking about the Time Travelers interrogations of the little people. They sound adorable
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thank you for this reading. I personally prefer reading the book to this, but ultimatly prefer the original Motion Picture [approx, 1962] to the book. Hollywood instilled hope into the story, and we need to have that!
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I read this wonderful story the first time in 65'. I was 11 years old. laying in bed next to a small light on the night stand
The memory feels like a Normal Rockwell painting.
Wonder story. pleasant memory

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This is a great story but the third guy, Richard Kilmer, is a terrible reader with an awful cadence. The first guy, Paul Adams, is where it's at and sounds like he really enjoys the language.
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I had a theory that The Time Machine was the sequel to The War of the Worlds and the Morlocks were the descendants of the people who went to live underground when the Martians invaded.
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This is content worth digesting. A book I read with similar themes was equally nutritious for the mind. Temporal Echoes: Amelia's Odyssey Through Ancestral Shadows by Vivian Rosewood
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I would have liked to hear the first 4 chapters as opposed to starting a book in the middle, fortunately for me I have seen the movie, so I know how it started
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The Time Machine along with 1984 are my favourite books. I have read The Time Machine numerous times, it's great to hear someone else read it out a loud.
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I could only make it 2 minutes listening to the narrators speech impediment before I felt impelled to claw my eardrums out
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This is a great story well read in the most part but I really don’t like how the reader becomes so American at chapter 7.
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In the film version, the Time Traveler took 3 books with his return. To quote Filby. What 3 books would you have taken
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Every young boy needs a time machine so he can go explore well beyond the confines of the sand box in his back yard. Thanks
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U can go any where ones earth restored and access codes will be given on the level of service provided to all
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Shit book. And a shit audiobook.
Not sure why old old and expiring academics recommend this rubbish.

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Good story. But it was highly annoying trying to listen and fall asleep with the ads coming up every 3 mins.
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It was read to me 60 years ago by my mother who enjoyed it as much as me. Thanks Mom for igniting the spark
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The time traveler needs to understand the benefit of making a torch instead of countless matches.
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This reading is really good. The narrator really brings it alive. I’m only about 5 pages in.
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If you could travel back in time, to any place, where would you go - James McGill aka Saul Goodman
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I wish they had stuck with the first narrator. I don’t want to hear this read in an American accent.
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I have read this before. Why do i feel like things are missing from the this. is it just me
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If you could travel back in time We would have known immediately we were on earth.
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/Why on earth have they got someone with an speech impediment to do an audio book.
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I hope to perform audio books with such spirt some day. Inspiring reading, thank you!
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her name was Wina. hahaha. sounds like wiener with a NY or UK accent. hahahaha!
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Incredibly prophetic, well researched masterpiece. But damn it's depressing.
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