A review by coolhand773
The Time Machine by Dobbs, Mathieu Moreau, H.G. Wells

3.0

It's easy to see why this is such a well-known classic. Wells writes with an elegance which has been abandoned in modern fiction. Despite the decades of sci-fi which has been penned since this classic was written, his time-traveling premise was devised ingeniously enough to weather the ravages of time, imitation, and scientific discovery. Of particular interest were the instances in which his rabid Progressivism peeks into the story and the reader can hear Wells' radical, political ideology blend with his fictional narrative.

Overall, a well-written classic which deserves the accolades for being an inventive and entertaining novel.