H. G. Wells' classic story of what can happen when scientific achievement, having fallen in the wrong hands, becomes a danger rather than an asset to society. In his quest for power and money the protagonist uses his knowledge to attain invisibility and begin a path of crime that culminates in tragedy.
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"The description and character of the invisible man's madness is by far the best part of the story. Wonderful imagery throughout, you really see every event as it happens. " — Michael (5 out of 5 stars)
"The description and character of the invisible man's madness is by far the best part of the story. Wonderful imagery throughout, you really see every event as it happens. "
" Good story. I like the writing style and the way the invisible man sees everyday people. "
" An oldie but I enjoyed it as a diversion from more serious sci fi. "
" Slow going at first, but then I really got into it. Tried to read years ago in college, but couldn't get into it. Glad I tried again! "
" Entertaining, though I have to say I liked The Time Machine better. "
" I just could not get interested in the characters in the book. I was happy when I finished. "
" quite a good read was a long time ago "
" It was very intriguing. It shows the adversity of humans, and how unfair life can be. "
" O foarte frumoasa carte si chiar daca nu m-asteptam sa se termine asa, merita citita. "
" Man turns invisible: Dozens inconvenienced.More could have been done with the plot device, but it's a very 'Ra-ther!' sort of novel "
" A classic, often borrowed from by others "
H. G. Wells (1866–1946), born in Bromley, Kent, England, is known as the father of science fiction. He was also a prolific writer in other genres, including contemporary novels, history, and social commentary.
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