The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells

"What makes The Invisible Man special is that it's not about a monster – it's about a man. It's the story of how one person can fit into society; or rather, fail to fit into society."

-Shmoop

"Notable for its sheer invention, suspense and psychological nuance, The Invisible Man continues to enthrall science fiction fans today as it did the reading public over 100 years ago"

-Unabridged Dover (1992)

  A Look Inside The Invisible Man

      His appearance described as a bandaged head, a coat covering all of his body, long trousers, gloves, goggles, and a hat. This stranger used to be a visible man. He was a fairly successful scientist; he discovered a solution that would make you invisible. It was only after becoming invisible that he realized he had not come up with a solution to reverse the invisibleness. Trying hard to find someplace to be able to work, undisturbed, he came to a small town named Iping where he stayed at an Inn hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Some people thought he was an escaped prisoner, others thought he was a discolored man, both black and white. The stranger gave the innkeepers no information about him, and soon creates a lab in his room, where he stays locked up . One day, he was accidently discovered, and soon the whole town was chasing after this invisible man, trying to grab at unseen wrists and ankles. In the end he is caught, and his fate is decided...

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