What does this board think of H. G. Wells?
Pseud. I debated him on ChatGPT and won.
>>24726412i think you can probably look at his books in interesting ways? Have you seen the new War of the Worlds adaptation?
>>24726412Hello, anon. I think Wells along with Quigley, Toynbee, and Spengler should be mandatory reading for anyone who wants to post on /his/. I'm so sick of this website being shat up by illiterate/uneducated brown "people" and I don't know where else to go.
The time machine was a surprise, though a little nihilistic for my taste
The Time Machine is an amazing book. It's perhaps the greatest science fiction novel ever.
His last few books are fascinating just because you can see how hard WWII broke his utopian socialist idealism and left him a broken shell of a man.
dunno about /lit/, but this motherfucker invented /tg/