H.G. Well’s The Time Machine

H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine, adapted by Joe Dunn, is an illustrated graphic novel published by Magic Wagon in 2008. This edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English, offering a visual interpretation of Wells’ classic tale. The story begins with a dinner conversation that evolves into a discussion about mathematics and science, leading to the introduction of a time-traveling machine. The narrative invites readers to explore the possibilities of time travel and the adventures that await.
In this graphic novel adaptation, readers will find a blend of humor and action as the protagonist embarks on a journey through time. The book includes creator biographies and a glossary, designed to assist reluctant readers in engaging with classic literature. With themes of fantasy and adventure, this edition serves as an accessible entry point for younger audiences interested in exploring the realms of science fiction and classic storytelling.
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An evening of dinner and light conversation turned into a discussion of math and science. Soon, our host was showing us his latest contraption–a machine to travel in time. He promised to return the following week with a story of his adventures. Will his machine work and will he return at all? Find out in this stunning graphic novel adaptation of H.G. Well’s classic by Joe Dunn. Creator biographies and a glossary help reluctant readers take the first step on the road to classic literature.
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