![]() He made The Time Machine even more enjoyable and he helped me make it through The Invisible Man. Kevin Theis did a great job with distinct voices. I really hope to read/listen to more of H.G. I felt the overall idea was interesting but did not enjoy the characters. I really struggled to get through and finish The Invisible Man. There was still Victoria-era issues mixed in but not as much as The Time Machine. Griffin and just found myself getting angry and annoyed with him. I love Victorian-era books and always wondered how sci-fi would mesh with it. ![]() I felt Wells did a fantastic job balancing the two. There were strong Victorian-era themes which I really enjoyed, as well as lots of amazing sci-fi. Most of this having to do with farming and agriculture. What struck me was how some of it is still very relatable today. The Time Machine I was sucked in and listened in one sitting. ![]() It is a great reminder of how we can enjoy some works by authours but not all of their work. However, I am glad this audiobook started with The Time Machine. Why I am glad I tried this in the bundle is that, had I just listened to The Invisible Man, I don't know if I would have ever given Wells another chance. I really enjoyed The Time Machine and really struggled with The Invisible Man. I am so glad I gave this bundle a listen. ![]() Wells but had never gotten around to doing so. I have heard for years that I should read H.G. ![]() One being The Time Machine and the second being The Invisible Man. ![]()
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