The Invisible Man
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Publisher Description
The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells is science fiction novel about a scientist who invents a way to become invisible. Will being invisible drive him mad?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Actor Griffin adds to the mysterious atmosphere of this classic work of science fiction originally published in 1897. In his cultured British accent, he carries listeners through the trials and tribulations of Wells's creation, a mad scientist (also named Griffin) who does research into optical refraction until he finds a formula that makes him invisible a state he mistakenly believes will provide him with fame and fortune. Actor Griffin makes palpable the profound panic of the scientist, who is unable to find a formula to reverse his invisibility. He provides fine cockney accents for innkeepers Jenny and George Hall, which adds color and authenticity to the performance. Listeners will be immersed in the struggle of local scientists, doctors, and police to apprehend a man they cannot see.
Customer Reviews
Lit
This book is lit. Though over a hundred years old it is amazing how well the book grabs your attention. The Invisible Man has a personality unlike any book character I have ever read about and my favorite character from any book by far. Once again, this book is lit.