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TonoBungay
Author: H. G. Wells
First serialized in the English Review and published in book form in New York in 1908, this novel is considered one of H. G. Wells' most successful attempts at a social novel. — This tale is a panoramic view of an unravelling society. It is narrated by young George Ponderevo, who leaves college to help his Uncle Edward market Tono-Bungay, a worth...  more »
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ISBN: 501669
Publication Date: 1960
Pages: 395
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3 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: The Heritage Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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Personally, I thought it was weird. But, some would like it just because it's H.G. Wells
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I started reading this book because it was written by H.G. Wells. Little did I realize it was a book about the ups and downs of life.

The narrator is George Ponderevo, a man who is remembering his life from childhood to where he is today. Through it all, he has survived - from the death of his mother, being taken in by his Uncle and Aunt, going into business with his uncle, a divorce, rediscovering his childhood companions, and starting over.

I wouldn't say this is a good book. It is interesting and unusual. Taking place in the early 1900s England, it does say a lot of life during this time period. It did take me awhile to read it, and the drawings that are littered throughout didn't really assist in drawing me into the story. However, if your interested in English Society and the other types of stories Mr. Wells wrote after his earlier, famous works, this might be a good one to start with.

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