Marina Warner
Birth date: November 09, 1946
Marina Warner's Books
This is a classic that I never read and I always meant to, and it's short so it didn't take long at all. It was just okay for me. My favorite parts of the book were the beginning and the end, not so much the parts when the time traveler is actually in the future. But, it is amazing to think that Wel...
I'm glad my first experience with Wells was such a positive one. Despite its shortness, "The Time Machine" is packed both with plot, description, as well as philosophical and self-reflective musings in one tight package. It was beautifully and chillingly visual, and terrifying due to everything it i...
The classic novella that arguably gave birth to science-fiction as we know it. And still incredibly readable, engaging, and thought-provoking.
Biographical NoteIntroductionFurther ReadingNote on the Text--The Time MachineAppendix: Wells's Preface (1931)Notes
I just couldn't really get into this. It was a bit ramble-y.