Authors: H. G. Wells

About this author’s books

These books offer a steady blend of suspense and speculative ideas, unfolding through clear, focused narratives that often explore unsettling transformations and encounters. The tone balances curiosity and tension, inviting readers into worlds where scientific or otherworldly forces disrupt familiar life. Expect a measured pace that builds toward thought-provoking, sometimes ambiguous conclusions.

Common threads

  • Stories typically center on a single disruptive event or discovery that challenges normal reality.
  • Plot progression moves from introduction of mystery or innovation to escalating conflict and moral or existential dilemmas.
  • Characters often face isolation or alienation as a result of scientific or unnatural phenomena.
  • Resolutions tend to be open-ended or cautionary rather than neatly tied up.
  • The narrative tone maintains a balance between intrigue and unease, with occasional moments of dark irony.

Good fit if you like

  • Engaging with stories that unfold through a mix of suspense and intellectual curiosity.
  • Following characters who grapple with profound changes or ethical questions.
  • Reading narratives that favor thoughtful pacing over rapid action.
  • Exploring themes where science or the unknown disrupts everyday life.
  • Encountering endings that provoke reflection rather than provide full closure.

Not ideal if…

  • You prefer fast-paced plots with clear resolutions and minimal ambiguity.
  • Your reading favors multiple viewpoint characters or complex interpersonal dynamics.
  • You seek stories focused primarily on emotional drama without speculative elements.

Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.

  • The Sea Lady — H. G. Wells

    The Sea Lady — H. G. Wells

  • Mr Blettsworthy on Rampole Island — H. G. Wells

    Mr Blettsworthy on Rampole Island — H. G. Wells

  • The World Set Free — H. G. Wells

    The World Set Free — H. G. Wells

  • The Invisible Man – the Original 1897 Classic (Reader’s Library Classics) — H. G. Wells

    The Invisible Man – the Original 1897 Classic (Reader’s Library Classics) — H. G. Wells

  • The Rights of Man — H. G. Wells

    The Rights of Man — H. G. Wells

  • The Invisible Man — H. G. Wells

    The Invisible Man — H. G. Wells

  • Twelve Stories and a Dream — H. G. Wells

    Twelve Stories and a Dream — H. G. Wells

  • H.G. Well’s The Time Machine — H. G. Wells

    H.G. Well’s The Time Machine — H. G. Wells

  • Kipps / the History of Mr Polly — H. G. Wells

    Kipps / the History of Mr Polly — H. G. Wells

  • Penguin Readers Level 1: the War of the Worlds (ELT Graded Reader) — H. G. Wells

    Penguin Readers Level 1: the War of the Worlds (ELT Graded Reader) — H. G. Wells

  • The New World Order — H. G. Wells

    The New World Order — H. G. Wells

  • The Invisible Man A Grotesque Romance — H. G. Wells

    The Invisible Man A Grotesque Romance — H. G. Wells

  • The War of the Worlds — H. G. Wells

    The War of the Worlds — H. G. Wells

  • The War of the Worlds — H. G. Wells

    The War of the Worlds — H. G. Wells

  • God, the Invisible King — H. G. Wells

    God, the Invisible King — H. G. Wells

  • The Country of the Blind / 눈먼 자들의 나라 Tranzlaty English 한국어 — H G Wells

    The Country of the Blind / 눈먼 자들의 나라 Tranzlaty English 한국어 — H G Wells

  • Thirty Strange Stories (1898) — H. G. Wells

    Thirty Strange Stories (1898) — H. G. Wells

  • In The Days Of The Comet — H. G. Wells

    In The Days Of The Comet — H. G. Wells

  • The Invisible Man — H.G. Wells

    The Invisible Man — H.G. Wells

  • When the Sleeper Wakes by H.G. Wells. — H. G. Wells

    When the Sleeper Wakes by H.G. Wells. — H. G. Wells