The Time Machine (Version 3)
H. G. Wells
Read by Mark Nelson
H.G. Wells' classic science fiction-fantasy story, in which a scientist known only as “The Time Traveller” tells the tale of his journey to the year 802,701 A.D. and beyond, where he witnesses the end of human civilization as we know it, as well as the beginning of the end of the world. This original time-travel story has been copied many times, but never improved upon. (Summary by Mark Nelson) (3 hr 39 min)
Chapters
Chapter 1 | 21:20 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Chapter 2 | 13:48 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Chapter 3 | 14:53 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Chapter 4 | 25:49 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Chapter 5 | 42:36 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Chapter 6 | 14:20 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Chapter 7 | 16:49 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Chapter 8 | 16:54 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Chapter 9 | 16:55 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Chapter 10 | 7:45 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Chapter 11 | 13:33 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Chapter 12 | 14:59 | Read by Mark Nelson |
Reviews
A LibriVox Listener
enjoyed the story. nice that one reader did the entire book.
Fantastic reflection on time
Lorena Farias
Very well reading, amazing!
TRS
Still one of my favorite stories. Well read.
Dallas Freeman II
well read. the story has been imitated and suppressed so much that little remains remarkable perhaps the date of all pioneering work.
very interesting story, sad worldview by author.
Isaak Weller
The story is very engaging and interesting. Extremely creative. The world view expressed through the story by the author is very sad and demoralizing. We are far more than animals, we are created in the image of God. We have far more purpose than to live and to die.
Fantastic!
Shawn Jarrett
a classic novel, and I very much liked the readers voice and tones, it is very much how I picture the traveler to talk and speak. I've read this book many times, and this time listening to it I felt it deeper, the fear, the sense of curiosity, the caring and the loss.
Worth listening to
SkyWalker
An intriguing story very well read of a fantastical adventure in time. Not overly long and entertaining throughout Almost wish HG Wells had written a sequel. Impressed by the reader; sounded professional
LotR
the catholic next door
They say they can predict my age from my Lord of the Rings crush. Well, I say you can’t. My crush is LEGOLAS. Predict my age within five years and I commend you.