One of the five sci-fi__APOS__s I remember every single detail of from my earliest days as a fan. For the genre, I think it__APOS__s considerably above average. The moor is nicely atmospheric. There__APOS__s one of every character in the book: the good guy, the bad guy, the local sheriff, the lovely damsel, her father the old professor, etc. The scene where we__APOS__re looking for the first time through the window of the ship and the visitor peeks out from the other side is easily as good as the three-fingered-hand-on-the-shoulder in War of the Worlds. Nice __QUOTE__character__QUOTE__ to the visitor, for whom, like Karloff__APOS__s Frankenstein, we end up feeling some empathy .