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The Time Machine
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I read this story in 1962, after Miss Stearns (of blessed memory) read some Wells to us kids in seventh grade. Wow.
I had suddenly had picked up the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Bug.
BIG time!
That was when my disease - reading - got terminal, with this one book which Mom brought to me at age eleven (invalidated for a week with a head cold) from our Police Village public library which she ran.
Can you imagine, my MOM (bless her, too, in the hereafter, Lord) purposefully gave me a terminal disease?
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No joke - I'm now, at 74, slowly Dying from it!
Used to be music I constantly used to crave as the drug of choice to take upstairs for naptime - now it's my Kindle. I just can't stop reading!
But it's gotten even worse.
Because When you're reading time stops. That means I'm now in Wells' story as the main character. Time stops and light turns grey when you're hurtling thru time, Wells tells us.
That's where my soulmate of 47 years and I are now.
Grey power rules! Wells was right - time flies when you're having fun.
And reading is still the most fun I've had in years.
We're even morphing in tune with our years, as Wells says - we're turning into Elois, gosh darn it. We snack on healthy food, and less of it.
A banquet is way too much! And we avoid fleshly things, like the Good Book says. And the bad folk - Morlocks all - are meanwhile morphing into subterranean creepy crawlies.
Holy moley! Did I just say The Time Machine is a CHRISTIAN book, too?
***
Yes.
I did.
I had suddenly had picked up the Sci-Fi/Fantasy Bug.
BIG time!
That was when my disease - reading - got terminal, with this one book which Mom brought to me at age eleven (invalidated for a week with a head cold) from our Police Village public library which she ran.
Can you imagine, my MOM (bless her, too, in the hereafter, Lord) purposefully gave me a terminal disease?
***
No joke - I'm now, at 74, slowly Dying from it!
Used to be music I constantly used to crave as the drug of choice to take upstairs for naptime - now it's my Kindle. I just can't stop reading!
But it's gotten even worse.
Because When you're reading time stops. That means I'm now in Wells' story as the main character. Time stops and light turns grey when you're hurtling thru time, Wells tells us.
That's where my soulmate of 47 years and I are now.
Grey power rules! Wells was right - time flies when you're having fun.
And reading is still the most fun I've had in years.
We're even morphing in tune with our years, as Wells says - we're turning into Elois, gosh darn it. We snack on healthy food, and less of it.
A banquet is way too much! And we avoid fleshly things, like the Good Book says. And the bad folk - Morlocks all - are meanwhile morphing into subterranean creepy crawlies.
Holy moley! Did I just say The Time Machine is a CHRISTIAN book, too?
***
Yes.
I did.
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What a way to have quality of life, though, Misty. You don't get to choose how many years but you do choose your books. That's the kind of thinking that helps me, anyway!

Isn't it amazing, Fergus, how much life a good book can pour into a willing reader!





