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A Slip Under the Microscope
A Slip Under the Microscope | Herbert George Wells
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H. G. Wells was a prolific writer of both fiction and non-fiction. His writing career spanned more than sixty years, and his early science fiction novels earned him the title (along with Jules Verne and Hugo Gernsback) of "The Father of Science Fiction".
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Naz786
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⭐⭐/5. The first short story was good but the second one put me off and I skimmed through it.

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A Slip Under the Microscope | Herbert George Wells
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As I‘m a bit sick as well as exhausted from too many things that need to be done I‘m taking this day off, no work, no Uni, not meeting anyone, just being lazy, reading and recharging. Sometimes we all need a „me-day“ 😌

Tanisha_A Have a lovely day, and take care! ♥ 6y
BiblioLitten Sappho 💜 6y
ephemeralwaltz Take care of yourself!!! Well deserved. I love Sappho😍😍👏 6y
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knittedgnome Enjoy your you day!! 6y
cobwebmoth Hope you're feeling better soon! 6y
ju.ca.no @knittedgnome @cobwebmoth @Kalalalatja @ephemeralwaltz @Tanisha_A thank you all 🙏🏼 I had a very relaxing day, it really helped a lot😍. @BiblioLitten @ephemeralwaltz what book have you read by Sappho? I enjoyed the short collection and am curious for more 6y
BiblioLitten I read her collection of poems back in college. Some lines were absolutely beautiful!! 6y
ju.ca.no @BiblioLitten they are indeed! 6y
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Katiesbookishlife
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A fantastic collection of two short stories. Always enjoy reading H.G. Wells. I‘m on a small holiday for a couple of days and trying to get through some books I‘ve been wanting to read for ages. #bookoneonholidays

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anj-neophyte
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N°77

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Brie
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A curious door in the wall drives a man to obsession and a mistake causes a man to examine his conscience in these short stories by Wells, considered an important early writer of science fiction.