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I chose the book Time Machine by H.G Wells. I chose Time Machine because it was a book that I started in middle school, but I never got done with. I also wanted to read it because it is science related, and I like science. Also when I chose the book in middle school I liked that it was written a long time ago, to see how the author explains about the time machine. I knew before I read the book that it was fiction. I knew the plot was going to be in the future. Before the novel began it is saying the way the time traveler is and how he acts toward his experiments. It also tells how the time traveler looks, because he has been working on a project and is getting closer to getting done. It is written in first person, because he uses I and me. Before the novel begins it tells the setting of the story. The setting is in a dark sort of gloomy room. The setting is very important, because it is going to tell the mood of the story, and how it is going to be. It would not make much sense if it was something else, because it is how the story is about the time traveler not being able to come back. The first problem that happened was that he wanted his time machine to work and people could see the future, and still come back safely. He gets a hold of my interest, because the anticipation of him leaving and accomplishing time travel is very interesting. I also like the way he works on and uses science, because science is very interesting to me.