The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
Publisher Description
This darkly satirical novel is one of the first appearances of a science fiction classic—scientific experimentation that results in gigantic plants and animals: in this case, an English countryside overrun with giant wasps, giant rodents, and giant human beings.
Customer Reviews
Dwardeng
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Fun
Very far fetched and not as refined as Well's other works but worth the read for it's satire.
PCHomepage
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Excellent
Great social commentary done as only H.G. Wells can write it. I have a paperback of this and was sure I had read it many decades ago but I expect I didn't finish it as most of this was unfamiliar. In any event, this is a story not to be missed.
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