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This is The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells, read by Tom Haire, with no background music and full subtitles on screen for relaxed, focused listening.
📘 About The Island of Doctor MoreauFirst published in 1896, The Island of Doctor Moreau is a haunting blend of science fiction and gothic horror. The novel follows Edward Prendick, a shipwreck survivor who washes up on a remote island governed by the enigmatic Dr. Moreau. Here, in a hidden laboratory, Moreau performs disturbing experiments, turning animals into humanoid creatures. As Prendick unravels the horrors of the island, he’s forced to confront the boundaries of science, morality, and what it means to be human.
Exploring themes of identity, cruelty, and the illusion of civilization, this novel is a chilling meditation on the dangers of unchecked experimentation and the fragility of our humanity.
✍️ About H. G. WellsHerbert George Wells (1866–1946) is often called the father of science fiction. Known for visionary works like The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, and The Invisible Man, Wells combined speculative science with sharp social critique, influencing literature, film, and philosophy for generations.
🎙️ About the NarrationNarrated by Tom Haire, this audiobook captures the eerie tension and psychological complexity of Wells’ original work.
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This is The Island of Doctor Moreau by H. G. Wells, read by Tom Haire, with no background music and full subtitles on screen for relaxed, focused listening.
📘 About The Island of Doctor MoreauFirst published in 1896, The Island of Doctor Moreau is a haunting blend of science fiction and gothic horror. The novel follows Edward Prendick, a shipwreck survivor who washes up on a remote island governed by the enigmatic Dr. Moreau. Here, in a hidden laboratory, Moreau performs disturbing experiments, turning animals into humanoid creatures. As Prendick unravels the horrors of the island, he’s forced to confront the boundaries of science, morality, and what it means to be human.
Exploring themes of identity, cruelty, and the illusion of civilization, this novel is a chilling meditation on the dangers of unchecked experimentation and the fragility of our humanity.
✍️ About H. G. WellsHerbert George Wells (1866–1946) is often called the father of science fiction. Known for visionary works like The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, and The Invisible Man, Wells combined speculative science with sharp social critique, influencing literature, film, and philosophy for generations.
🎙️ About the NarrationNarrated by Tom Haire, this audiobook captures the eerie tension and psychological complexity of Wells’ original work.
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