The Time Machine (Version 2)
H. G. Wells
Read by Mark F. Smith
Surely the Time Traveler threw great dinner parties! His guests were treated to a once-in-forever trial of a miniature time machine - an exquisite miniature that acted so flawlessly as to appear to be stage magic. That his guests did not believe the explanation - the machine vanished into the mists of the future - was patent. Still, a couple of the more thoughtful had reservations about branding the demonstration an outright trickery. And what about the nearly-complete full-size Machine in the Traveler's laboratory?
Confronted at the next party by the disheveled Traveler, who had apparently suffered privations and who displayed two curious flowers of no known type, the Narrator's wonderment increased. For the Traveler provided a perfectly arresting story to explain his condition - a surprising tale of a far future where humankind divides into a carefree above-ground race, the Eloi, and a mechanical subterranean race, the Morlocks. A tale in which it appears that the inheritors of the Earth inhabit it as cattle for the feeding of their underground cousins!
Believe, or disbelieve? But perhaps the inventive genius of a man who can translate "thousands of millions of days" of time travel into an exact date should not be doubted! (Intro by Mark F. Smith) (3 hr 39 min)
Chapters
| 01 | 21:42 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
| 02 | 13:48 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
| 03 | 14:12 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
| 04 | 26:22 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
| 05 | 43:48 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
| 06 | 14:05 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
| 07 | 16:34 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
| 08 | 16:43 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
| 09 | 16:49 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
| 10 | 7:16 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
| 11 | 12:55 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
| 12 & Epilogue | 14:55 | Read by Mark F. Smith |
Reviews
Chris Isaac
Mark Smith is an excellent reader and should be an actor if he is not already. He is by far the best I’ve heard and is an asset to this app. He makes everything he reads come to life as in Swiss family Robinson to the man in the iron mask.
Mark Is Amazing
A LibriVox Listener
Perfectly read is an understatement, this reading alone has made me reinstall this app multiple times so I can re listen to the story much like how you revisit a favored movie or show. Thank you Mark for breathing life back into a classic story.
Beautiful
Guillo
A very nice voice for this story. I love the magic and imagination contained in the mind of H. G. Wells. I hope this is the first of many surprising books to be found in this app.
Good reader, kind of creepy story
Catie Avallone
We decided to listen to this tale on a trip to pass the time. I was expecting a light classic, and was a little surprised at how creepy and dark this turned out to be. Overall an interesting book but nothing I feel like I'd want to listen to a second time.
Great story and great reader
A LibriVox Listener
The story is captivating and thrilling. Keeps you wanting more and to not stop listening. The reader did a phenomenal job reading the story. He had different voices for the different characters, spoke very well and clearly, and was enjoyable to listen to.
Worth the time
Remon Stam
This recording has been wonderfully read. Besides that the book has an incredible vitality to it and surprising twists. It seems to build on recognisable human perception as it propels you into its fantasy story.
Wonderful
Chris
This book however short offers a great deal of chair gripping action and mind boggling questions to which we may never find answers, save for when the time traveller is there to unveil them.
Beautifully read
Unknown
Mark did a great job reading. I am a big fan of his. I did not like the story very much. I donât see how this book is so highly rated.