Complete Works of H. G. Wells — H. G. Wells

Novels

The Time Machine
The Wonderful Visit
The Island Of Doctor Moreau – 1896
The Wheels of Chance
The Invisible Man – 1897
The War of the Worlds – 1898
When the Sleeper Wakes
Love and Mr. Lewisham
The First Men In The Moon – 1901
The Sea Lady
The Food of the Gods and How it Came to Earth – 1904
Kipps
A Modern Utopia
In the Days of the Comet
The War in the Air
Tono-Bungay
Ann Veronica
The History of Mr. Polly
The Sleeper Awakes
The New Machiavelli
Marriage
The Passionate Friends
The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman
The World Set Free
Bealby: A Holiday
Boon
The Research Magnificent
Mr. Britling Sees it Through
The Soul of a Bishop
Joan and Peter: The Story of an Education
The Undying Fire
The Secret Places of the Heart
Men Like Gods
The Dream
Christina Alberta’s Father
The World of William Clissold
Meanwhile
Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island
The Autrocracy of Mr. Parham
The Bulpington of Blup
The Shape Of Things To Come – 1933
The Croquet Player
Brynhild
Star Begotten
The Camford Visitation
Apropos of Dolores
The Brothers
The Holy Terror
Babes in the Darkling Wood
All Aboard for Ararat
You Can’t Be Too Careful

The Short Story Collections

The Early Short Stories
Select Conversations with an Uncle
The Stolen Bacillus and Other Incidents
The Plattner Story and Others
Tale of Space and Time
Twelve Stories and a Dream
The Country of the Blind and Other Stories
The Door in the Wall and Other Stories
Uncollected Short Stories

The Short Stories

List of Short Stories in Chronological Order
List of Short Stories in Alphabetical Order

Selected Non-Fiction

Text-Book of Biology
Certain Personal Matters
Anticipations of the Reactions of Mechanical and Scientific Progress Upon Human Life and Thought
The Discovery of the Future
Preface to “Underground man by Gabriel Tarde”
Mankind in the Making
The Future in America
This Misery of Boots
New Worlds for Old
First and Last Things
Floor Games
Little Wars
The War That Will End War
An Englishman Looks at the World
What is Coming
The Elements of Reconstruction
Introduction to “Nocturne by Frank Swinnerton”
Introduction to “The Pivot of Civilization by Margaret Sanger”
God the Invisible King
War and the Future
In the Fourth Year
The Idea of a League of Nations
The Outline of History
Russia in the Shadows
The Salvaging of Civilizatin
A Short History of the World
Washington and the Hope of Peace
The Story of a Great Schoolmaster
A Year of Prophesying
Mr Belloc Objects to “The Outline of History”
The open Conspiracy
World Brain
The Fate of Homo Sapiens
The New World Order
The Common Sense of War and Peace
Crux Ansata
Marxism vs. Liberalism

The Criticism

H. G. Wells by J. D. Beresford

The Autobiography

Experiment in Autobiography

H. G. Wells’s Page

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Jeff Wayne’s The War of The Worlds — H. G. Wells

Wooohooo….   finally, an audiobook gets to make an appearance on Kindleworm, whatever next?

If you go to Audible you get a 30 day free trial and you’re allowed to keep the audiobook you chose.   I chose this because i remember the original Jeff Wayne double album from years gone by; yeah, real vinyl played on a record player and all that — showing my age here.   Anyway, i got this because i thought it was like a super extended full story version of that.

It’s a bit of an annoyance as you can only listen to it using the “Audible App”, but you can still listen to your audio book after you cancel your free trial membership as long as you keep the app cluttering up your chosen device.

So onto the review:

As i said above, i got this because i really liked the original version from way back in the long ago and i genuinely thought that this was a super extended version of that, but it isn’t.

It’s a completely redone thing with different actors — sorry ladies, no David Essex on this one: WTF!!!

And worse of all, there’s none of the original music.   No songs whatosever.   Just crappy remade, piecemeal versions of the original music playing in the background and foreground far too occasionally — and, worse of all, without any lyrics whatsoever.

Sadly, i’m very disappointed with the whole thing.   It’s basically a simple radio play of the book with some mood music thrown in.

It would have been superb if the original double album had been built up with the full story, but alas, it wasn’t to be.

So my first attempt at an audio book, after all these years of resistance, has ended in woe.

Final thoughts: if you enjoyed and loved the original version you’ll probably not like this at all — especially if you liked, loved, or had a schoolgirl/boy crush on, David Essex.

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