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In the Days of the Comet
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What if a single cosmic event could change the heart of humanity forever?
In In the Days of the Comet, H. G. Wells crafts a sweeping vision of personal awakening and global transformation. The story follows William Leadford, a young man consumed by jealousy, anger, and despair in early 20th-century England. Just as his life spirals toward a violent act, a green-hued comet passes near Earth—releasing a mysterious gas that alters human consciousness itself.
What follows is not destruction, but a miraculous rebirth of empathy, reason, and compassion across the globe. Wells weaves together romance, social commentary, and visionary speculation, exploring how love, morality, and civilization might flourish in a transformed world. First published in 1906, this is one of Wells' most profound and optimistic works.
"A brilliant fusion of romance, philosophy, and science fiction."
– The Guardian
"H. G. Wells at his most hopeful and imaginative."
– The New York Times
Why Readers Love It:
A unique twist on apocalyptic fiction—where hope replaces fear
Explores moral, emotional, and societal rebirth
Blends human drama with visionary science fiction
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