A review by baticeer
The Time Machine by Dobbs, Mathieu Moreau, H.G. Wells

4.0

sometimes there are works that are considered classics mostly because they did a really important thing before anybody else did, but they seem tired and cliche when you come at them today with a modern sensibility. despite having more or less started the concept of time travel stories and literally inventing the term "time machine," this book is NOT like that and is equally upsetting and captivating as when I first read it. I can only imagine what it would have been like to have read it in 1895.