HG Wells Psychological Science Fiction The Time Machine – HG Wells (1895) The Time Machine by H.G. Wells follows the Time Traveller as he journeys into the distant future, encountering the Eloi and Morlocks in a world shaped by evolution.
HG Wells Adventure Science Fiction The War of the Worlds – HG Wells (1898) The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells depicts humanity’s struggle for survival as Martians invade Earth, exploring themes of technology, colonialism, and human fragility.
HG Wells Psychological Science Fiction Supernatural The Invisible Man – HG Wells (1897) The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells follows Griffin, a scientist whose discovery of invisibility leads him into madness, isolation, and a descent into terror.
HG Wells Psychological Science Fiction The Island of Dr. Moreau – HG Wells (1896) The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells follows Edward Prendick, who discovers a remote island where Dr. Moreau conducts gruesome experiments blending human and animal life.
HG Wells Adventure Science Fiction The First Men in the Moon – HG Wells (1901) The First Men in the Moon by H.G. Wells follows Mr. Bedford and Dr. Cavor as they journey to the Moon and encounter the enigmatic Selenite civilization.
HG Wells Science Fiction The Sleeper Awakes – HG Wells (1899) The Sleeper Awakes by H.G. Wells follows Graham, who awakens in a dystopian future where he unknowingly holds immense power over a totalitarian society.
HG Wells Psychological Science Fiction The Food of the Gods – HG Wells (1904) The Food of the Gods by H.G. Wells explores the unintended consequences of a scientific formula that causes plants, animals, and humans to grow to gigantic proportions.
HG Wells Fantasy Supernatural The Magic Shop – HG Wells (1903) The Magic Shop by H.G. Wells follows a boy named Gip as he visits an eerie shop where the magic is far more real and sinister than expected.
HG Wells Psychological Science Fiction In the Days of the Comet – HG Wells (1906) In the Days of the Comet by H.G. Wells follows William Leadford as a cosmic event transforms human consciousness, leading to profound societal changes.
HG Wells Science Fiction The World Set Free – HG Wells (1914) The World Set Free by H.G. Wells envisions a future shaped by atomic energy, foreseeing both its revolutionary potential and its catastrophic consequences.