
iDive World - Maldives
Travel and Book
App
The most complete travel guide for divers to the Maldives. 300 dive locations with illustrated maps...

Hong Kong and Macau Travel Map
Book
The Hong Kong & Macau Travel Map from Periplus is designed as a convenient, easy-to-use tool for...

Peninsular Malaysia Travel Map
Book
The Peninsular Malaysia Travel Map from Periplus is designed as a convenient, easy-to-use tool for...

David McK (3547 KP) rated The Time Machine in Books
Jan 28, 2019
Presented in the first person, this is told mainly as that first person retelling the story as it was told to him (and several of his companions) by the (un-named) Time Traveller over dinner, with that Traveller claiming to have traveled several millenia into the future, to the year 802,701 (to be precise).
Once there, he finds that mankind has degenerated into two distinct species: the ephemeral child-like Eloi (who have a complete lack of curiosity) and the underground dwelling malicious Morlocks. Initially finding himself trapped when his mode of transportation disappears/is stolen and locked away by the Morlocks, the bulk of the novel deals with the Time Travellers (in the end successful) attempt to regain said machine in order to travel back to his own time, albeit with a brief excursion into the even-further future.
You know how time travel is often shown of TV/in the movies? With a clock hand whizzing around a face, or with day and night and seasons flickering past? The latter is almost exactly how the process is described in this - I think it may be a fair bet to say that, without this story, we would have movies the likes of (say) Back to the Future!

AquaWoman (37 KP) rated Somewhere in Time (1980) in Movies
Jun 11, 2019

Bali Travel Map
Book
The Bali Travel Map from Periplus is designed as a convenient, easy-to-use tool for travelers....

Successful Time Management For Dummies
Consumer Dummies and Dirk Zeller
Book
Incorporate effective time management and transform your life If you always feel like there's not...

Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Beyond the Fortuneteller's Tent (Beyond, #1) in Books
Jan 12, 2018
I compared it to the [Outlander] series but PG because I would be disturbed to see my students reading [Galbadon] but would gladly recommend the [Beyond] books.
