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“Reading Wells, who predicted that the future would not be as bright as people imagined, was one of the best discoveries I ever made.”
–George Orwell
When I saw this article on the back cover, I thought that I, too, should discover this treasure, like Orwell, and decided to read it. H.G. Wells' pen is very strong, he has a wide range of imagination. This is how it developed without having met Mr. Wells, we will wait and see if there will be a continuation...
As explained in the book, it begins with two scientists discovering a substance that, when used to feed organisms, causes them to grow larger than normal. As a result of the experiment, plants, animals and even humans get their share of this substance. As a result of Redwood and Cossar feeding this seed to their children, not only plants and animals, but also people will begin to grow beyond normal. Nature and people that have become uncontrollable are seen as a threat by other people. While Mr. Bensington and Professor Redwood think they have discovered the Giant Seed, also known as the Seed of the Gods, which they think can benefit humanity, they will face events they never expected.
I have no doubt that this three-part, critical book will appeal to those who love science fiction...
Enjoyable reading.