The War of the Worlds
Author: H.G. Wells
*Wait a few seconds for the document to load, the time may vary depending on your internet connection. If you prefer, you can download the file by clicking on the link below.
Information
Description: The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells is a cornerstone of cosmic horror, depicting humanity's vulnerability against a technologically superior alien invasion. Experience the chilling atmosphere and existential dread as Earth faces annihilation, a must-read for genre enthusiasts.
Pages: 263
Megabytes: 0.74 MB
This may interest you
The King in Yellow
Extension: PDF | 172 pages
The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers presents a collection of unsettling stories, subtly weaving themes of madness and societal decay. It explores the terrifying influence of a forbidden play, offering a glimpse into a world where reality unravels.
The Great God Pan
Extension: PDF | 61 pages
The Great God Pan by Arthur Machen is a foundational text in cosmic horror, exploring the terrifying possibilities beyond human perception. Dive into this chilling tale where forbidden knowledge unravels sanity and exposes the horrifying realities lurking beneath the surface of our world.
The Willows
Extension: PDF | 23 pages
The Willows by Algernon Blackwood is a chilling tale of two travelers confronting an ancient, malevolent presence in the desolate Danube swamps. This PDF masterfully evokes a sense of dread and insignificance in the face of cosmic horror, offering a captivating glimpse into a world beyond human understanding.
The House on the Borderland
Extension: PDF | 244 pages
The House on the Borderland by William Hope Hodgson presents a man's diary detailing supernatural encounters in a remote Irish house. Its cosmic horror and otherworldly entities offer a glimpse into the vast unknown, making it a captivating read.
The Man Who Found Out
Extension: PDF | 8 pages
The Man Who Found Out by Algernon Blackwood is a cosmic horror short story exploring the dangerous pursuit of forbidden knowledge. It delves into the psychological toll of uncovering profound, unsettling truths about the universe.