Bealby; A Holiday


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Bealby; A Holiday by H. G. Wells: In this charming and humorous novel, H. G. Wells takes readers on a delightful holiday adventure. The story follows Bealby, a resourceful and imaginative young boy, as he embarks on a series of misadventures during his eventful holiday. Wells' narrative captivates readers with its wit, whimsy, and vivid characters. Key Aspects of the Book "Bealby; A Holiday": Coming-of-Age Journey: Wells' novel explores Bealby's personal growth and the life lessons he learns during his holiday escapades. Humor and Satire: The book is infused with Wells' signature humor and satirical commentary on society and human nature. Imagination and Creativity: "Bealby; A Holiday" celebrates the power of imagination and the capacity for adventure that resides within every child. H. G. Wells was a British writer born in 1866. He is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of science fiction and is best known for his novels "The Time Machine," "The War of the Worlds," and "The Invisible Man." Wells' works often explored themes of science, technology, and social commentary, making him a seminal figure in the realm of speculative fiction.




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A world list of books in the English language.