Forgotten Science Fiction: Review of 'The War of The Worlds'
H. G. Wells, a romantic sci-fi writer, is perhaps most known for his alien narrative, 'The War of the
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H. G. Wells, a romantic sci-fi writer, is perhaps most known for his alien narrative, 'The War of the
The fantasy genre is, and always has been, my go-to for reading. In fact, you’d be hard fetched to
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It feels redundant for me to start this brief piece by saying that Pet Sematary is a novel about death.
Emily Brontë's masterpiece, Wuthering Heights, has inspired fourteen film and television adaptations, around 50 novel-format retellings and even