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The Island of Doctor Moreau
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When science crosses the line, the results are monstrous…
Shipwrecked and stranded on a remote island, Edward Prendick discovers the disturbing domain of Doctor Moreau, a brilliant but ruthless scientist. In his hidden laboratory, Moreau conducts grotesque experiments—using vivisection and strange biological methods to transform animals into human-like beings.
As Prendick learns more about the Beast Folk and their creator, he is drawn into a chilling struggle for survival, morality, and sanity. First published in 1896, The Island of Doctor Moreau blends gothic horror, adventure, and cutting-edge science of its time, raising enduring questions about the nature of humanity, the limits of morality, and the dangers of unrestrained ambition.
"One of Wells' most disturbing and thought-provoking novels."
– The Guardian
"A masterpiece of early science fiction horror."
– The New York Times
Why Readers Love It:
A thrilling mix of horror and speculative science
Fascinating yet unsettling portrayals of hybrid creatures
A timeless exploration of ethics in science
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