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4.0 out of 5 stars About the "Step Into Classics" edition...
Amazon.com has the reviews of various editions thrown together willy-nilly, so let me make clear that my review is of the "Bullseye Step Into Classics" edition, which is a complete rewrite and abridgement of Wells' original. I know many people feel such abridged versions are sacrilegious and yet another sign of the decline of civilization, but they can be a godsend for...
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3.0 out of 5 stars I thought it was cool!!!!!!!
It was pretty interesting. The most interesting part was when the warlocks caught on fire. I recommend this book for seven year olds up to ten year olds. If the time traveler got stuck in the warlock's homes and they killed him and Ween ran and told her friends what happened then I think it would be a five star book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars About the "Step Into Classics" edition..., September 1, 2002
This review is from: The Time Machine (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) (Paperback)
Amazon.com has the reviews of various editions thrown together willy-nilly, so let me make clear that my review is of the "Bullseye Step Into Classics" edition, which is a complete rewrite and abridgement of Wells' original. I know many people feel such abridged versions are sacrilegious and yet another sign of the decline of civilization, but they can be a godsend for beginning readers of English. My son has been raised in Japan, and while he can understand spoken English and can speak it fairly well, reading is still difficult. At ten years of age, he is a sophisticated reader of Japanese, so "Dick and Jane" cannot hold his interest. Books like Martin's adaptation of The Time Machine allow him to use and expand his English while also providing entertainment that is not condescending. Martin's adaptation in particular is very good. I read a similar adaptation of Frankenstein (also published by Random House) by Larry Weinberg that was annoying precisely because it is condescending. Just because one is confined to a beginning vocabularly and simple syntax doesn't mean one needs to adopt a Barney-the-Dinosaur tone. My only complaint about Martin's adaptation is his use of incomplete sentences. I understand that he is trying to avoid complex sentences and perhaps create dramatic pauses, but I don't want my son to think that it's all right to write sentences that lack a subject or verb. Random House publishes many of these "streamlined" classics. Keeping in mind that the quality of the adaptations apparently varies, I suggest you read a few pages before deciding to buy any of them. Martin's Time Machine, though, is a winner. It was a real joy to hear my son reading whole English sentences without trouble. The story excited him, and reading the book by himself (with some help from me) boosted his confidence enormously. At this rate, he'll someday be ready for the original century-old text!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best book ever I every enjoyed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, September 4, 2003
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This review is from: The Time Machine (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) (Paperback)
I like this book The Time Machine (Bullseye Step into Classics) & that is the best book I ever enjoyed & this is adapted by Les Martin & illustrated by John Edens.

The collections that should go in the Bullseye Step into Classics are:

Black Beauty
Oliver Twist
The Time Machine
Treasure Island &
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

This book The Time Machine (Bullseye Step into Classics) reminds my of a paperback book The Secret of the Indian by Lynne Reid Banks & Illustrated by Ted Lewin & Disney's Belle's Magical World on VHS & DVD.

I really loved that book & enjoyed it!

I like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I loved it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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3.0 out of 5 stars I thought it was cool!!!!!!!, October 28, 1998
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It was pretty interesting. The most interesting part was when the warlocks caught on fire. I recommend this book for seven year olds up to ten year olds. If the time traveler got stuck in the warlock's homes and they killed him and Ween ran and told her friends what happened then I think it would be a five star book.
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The Time Machine (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) by H. G. Wells (Paperback - August 18, 1990)
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