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The World Set Free is a perfect example of H. G. Wells’s gift for prophecy. Written on the eve of World War I, the novel predicts a major world war (although in the story the war doesn’t start until 1956). The novel also examines the advent of atomic power, both as a bomb and a source of energy.
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Posted June 17, 2012
Have not read yet might be good becuse the other books he wrote were good
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Posted June 4, 2012
My mom made me read this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The World Set Free is a perfect example of H. G. Wells’s gift for prophecy. Written on the eve of World War I, the novel predicts a major world war (although in the story the war doesn’t start until 1956). The novel also examines the advent of atomic power, both as a bomb and a source of energy.