War of the Worlds

by H. G. Wells | Audiobooks |
ISBN: 0590101129 Global Overview for this book
Registered by InHisHands of Appleton, Wisconsin USA on 1/16/2005
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3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by InHisHands from Appleton, Wisconsin USA on Sunday, January 16, 2005
looking for good home, will travel

Journal Entry 2 by InHisHands from Appleton, Wisconsin USA on Monday, January 24, 2005
reserved for HoserLauren

Journal Entry 3 by HoserLauren from Burlington, Ontario Canada on Tuesday, February 8, 2005
Received today as a trade.
Thanks so much! I'm looking forwards to reading this.

Journal Entry 4 by HoserLauren at Toronto, Ontario Canada on Wednesday, May 4, 2011
A classic science fiction novel written in 1898 (yes, that long ago!) sees martians from Mars lands in Horsell Commons in London. People surround the cylinder, curious to find out what it is and what is inside. The narrator (of whom we never learn his name) is one of the group, witnessing a brown tentacled octopus-like being come out of the cylinder. Then, the martian uses a heat ray to kill the majority of the crowd. The narrator barely escapes.

More cylinders land on Earth and the martians start building 3-pronged machines. This raises the martians high in the air, allowing them to use their heat ray more widely. They also have a black inky-like material that kills all humans on contact. The narrator has some close run ins with these martians, including being stuck in a home for 11 days because another cylinder landed outside the home and trapped him there. At the end, you know what's going to happen, but this books takes you on a journey to get there.

Parts of this book were captivating and parts were fall-asleep boring. I don't think I've ever read a book that fluctuated between the two many times. Whenever the narrator was in trouble, that's when the story got interesting. Was he going to survive? Were the martians going to find and kill him? I also enjoyed reading about how the martians were different from humans. However, there were a few chapters that followed the narrator's brother, which I found rather pointless.

It was interesting to read a science fiction book that was written so long ago. I'm not sure I would recommend it though. It waxed and waned too much for me.

Journal Entry 5 by yoursecretninja at Oakville, Ontario Canada on Sunday, August 14, 2011
Picked this up at the Oakville BookCrossing meet-up. Thanks so much. I'm looking forward to reading this.

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