Armchair fiction presents extra large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. "In the Days of the Comet" is one of many all-time classics from the pen of H. G. Wells. "And then it struck... I picture to myself this thing happening in space, a planetary moment, the faint smudge, the slender whirl of meteor drawing nearer to this planet... And as that midge from the void touches it, the transparent gaseous outer shell clouds in an instant green and then slowly clears again... Thereafter for three ...
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Armchair fiction presents extra large paperback editions of the best in classic science fiction novels. "In the Days of the Comet" is one of many all-time classics from the pen of H. G. Wells. "And then it struck... I picture to myself this thing happening in space, a planetary moment, the faint smudge, the slender whirl of meteor drawing nearer to this planet... And as that midge from the void touches it, the transparent gaseous outer shell clouds in an instant green and then slowly clears again... Thereafter for three hours or more-we know the minimum time for the Change was almost exactly three hours because all the clocks and watches kept going-everywhere, no man nor beast nor bird not any living thing that breathes the air stirred at all but lay still..." H. G. Wells was one of the greatest writers of the fantastic who ever lived. Join him for one of his very best science fiction novels-a futuristic tale of Earth in the ultimate state of cataclysm.
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When I first picked up this book I thought it was going to be an apocalyptic novel. I assumed a comet hitting the earth would wreak devastation. It turned out to be a utopian novel. The comet is not a solid mass, as we know comets to be, but rather a ball of gas. This gas changes the nature of earth's atmosphere and thereby the nature of humanity. Most of the book concerns the lead character's search for revenge against the girl who jilted him. After the comet strike all such negative emotions as anger, fear, jealousy and hatred are eliminated from the human psyche. The remainder of the book is about how the narrator finds peace and happiness. There is an odd prologue in which Wells seems to be having a vision of an old man writing the story. Then there is an epilogue in which Wells is a bit taken aback at just how different the utopia is from our reality.