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The Complete Novels of H G Wells - The Timeless Worlds of H G Wells: The Complete Novels Collection - cover
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The Complete Novels of H G Wells - The Timeless Worlds of H G Wells: The Complete Novels Collection

H. G. Wells, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Editora: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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Step into the visionary universe of one of the founding fathers of science fiction — H. G. Wells. 💡 This definitive collection features all of Wells' groundbreaking novels, including The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and The Island of Doctor Moreau. With prophetic imagination and intellectual depth, Wells explores the frontiers of science, human nature, and social evolution.

Whether you're revisiting classics or discovering them for the first time, this anthology is a treasure trove for readers who crave adventure, introspection, and mind-bending journeys through space and time. ✨ Each novel offers a window into both the marvels and the anxieties of the modern world.

Perfect for fans of Ray Bradbury, Jules Verne, and Isaac Asimov, this collection is a must-have literary cornerstone.

📚 Includes:

The Time Machine

The War of the Worlds

The Invisible Man

The Island of Doctor Moreau

The First Men in the Moon

The Sleeper Awakes

And more!

Click "Buy Now" and embark on a journey beyond imagination with H. G. Wells.
Disponível desde: 24/06/2025.
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