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⭐ Literary Star-Rated Review ★★★★★ (5/5) – A Brilliant Exploration of Perception and Reality The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories is one of H. G. Wells’ most thought-provoking collections, blending science fiction with philosophical depth. The title story presents a haunting and unforgettable premise—what happens when a sighted man enters a world where blindness is the norm? Wells uses imagination as a tool to challenge assumptions about perception, knowledge, and human limitation. Each story in the collection carries a unique speculative idea, often with a subtle moral or psychological twist. This audiobook is perfect for listeners who enjoy classic sci-fi with deeper meaning—stories that entertain while quietly questioning the nature of reality itself.