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The Invisible Man Diversion Classics edition by HG Wells Literature Fiction eBooks



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Featuring an appendix of discussion questions, this Diversion Classics edition is ideal for use in book groups and classrooms.


Considered to be one of the most influential works of science fiction, THE INVISIBLE MAN is the gripping story of Griffin, a scientist so devoted to optics that he creates a serum to alter a body’s refractive index to neither reflect nor absorb light, making himself invisible. The problem it can’t be reversed. Griffin’s descent into madness makes this one of the most memorable works of H.G. Wells and a timeless read.

The Invisible Man Diversion Classics edition by HG Wells Literature Fiction eBooks

The book was supposed to be published by The Folio Society and it was instead an inexpensive printing that was part of a series. Very disappointed and it has made me lose confidence in the accuracy of the descriptions on Amazon.

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  • File Size 2278 KB
  • Print Length 150 pages
  • Publisher Diversion Books (March 29, 2016)
  • Publication Date March 29, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01DJRXVA6

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This is obviously one of the all-time-great works of fictions. For those who haven't read it but have no doubt seen the many Hollywood iterations of the book translated to film, some good, others meh, this is an interesting read. The style is one thing, given the year Wells wrote it, but it's also not what you probably suspect it to be (again, based on the films). This was the case for me, as it was when I first read Dracula and Frankenstein ("It's Fronken-shteen!"; high-five if you know that reference). But the book is fascinating and has a frenetic pace. Wells really encapsulated the nutty mindset of the title character in the prose. Recommend.
The message of this book still rings true today. In a world with ever-changing technology and scientific advances, we must still be careful of the impact of those changes and advances. Their effects can be far-reaching and sometimes can be irreversible.
As to the writing in this book, the author creates a vivid picture in the mind of the reader of each character and their actions, building the tension with each page. In the days before technology brought us the "moving pictures" of the movies, this author was taking his readers for a suspenseful, action packed ride with only their imagination to paint the pictures in their minds. It is rich in the details of each person, each room, each scene that is before you. I pictured them all in my mind - making my own "movie of the mind". I have seen several movies that were based on this book in the past, but had never read the original book by H. G. Wells. The reading of this book made the best "movie" of all.
The story itself earns a 5-star. BUT...this version on is practically unreadable, as the formatting is messed up. Paragraphs frequently broken into chunks, frequently a single word to a line regardless of the font or size font used. There are several other $.99 versions of this classlc available on , all of which seemed to have avoided this formatting pitfall. Buy one of those instead.
This story was a bit shallow for a classic piece of literature. It was dark all the way through. The Invisible Man was an evil character with no redeeming characteristics. Unlike the monster in Frankenstein who originally had the human desire for companionship and acceptance, this character had sinister motives and nothing else. The only part of this book that I found interesting was the discussion and explanation of how invisibility was achieved. Other than that, I was happy to finish the book so I could read something else.
This is NOT the book in the image nor is it Folio Society. While the image is a folio society book it’s not the Invisible Man. The book I received was of a quality (for lack of a better word) I’d expect to find in the youth section of an underfunded public library. I have since bought the Folio Society edition of The Invisible Man from ebay
I love H.G. Wells! He was so ahead of his time with his science fiction.

I decided to read this book because I recently read The Madman's Daughter trilogy, the first of which is a retelling of this book (which I highly recommend by the way!). It was very interesting to see what that author took from the original.

This book was both thought provoking and absolutely creepy. It's a pretty short and easy read and totally worth it!

The book itself is also beautiful and looks great on my bookshelf
I knew the story already, having seen a movie version of it when I was a child. I didn't remember that the invisible man had character flaws which led him to hurt others and to think only of himself. I kept thinking as I read how strange it would be to actually meet an invisible person. Very unique and entertaining story.
The book was supposed to be published by The Folio Society and it was instead an inexpensive printing that was part of a series. Very disappointed and it has made me lose confidence in the accuracy of the descriptions on .
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