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In the Days of the Comet - A Visionary Sci-Fi Classic of Redemption and Revolution by H G Wells - cover

In the Days of the Comet - A Visionary Sci-Fi Classic of Redemption and Revolution by H G Wells

H. G. Wells, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Publisher: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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☄️ What if a comet could change the very soul of humanity?
In In the Days of the Comet, H. G. Wells delivers a bold and transformative vision of the world—before and after a cosmic phenomenon alters human consciousness 🌍🔭💫.

Told through the eyes of a troubled young man, the novel explores personal jealousy, social unrest, and the ultimate hope for collective enlightenment. With the comet's arrival, the chaos of class conflict and personal anguish is replaced by a peaceful new order—a utopia born of cosmic intervention.

Why readers still admire this lesser-known Wells gem:
✔ "A thought-provoking mix of political philosophy and science fiction."
✔ "Ideal for fans of literary sci-fi with a strong moral core."
✔ For readers of Orwell, Huxley, and Shelley ☮️📚🧠

Features of this edition:
🖼️ Illustrated and annotated formatting
📜 Foreword exploring Wells' influence on future utopian and dystopian literature
📱 Kindle-enhanced navigation for smooth reading

📥 Grab In the Days of the Comet now and immerse yourself in a world reborn by cosmic awakening.
Available since: 06/06/2025.
Print length: 201 pages.

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