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The Invisible Man

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SKU: 9780008190071

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The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells is a groundbreaking sci-fi thriller exploring the dangers of unchecked ambition and scientific hubris. A scientist discovers how to become invisible, but the power corrupts him, leading him down a path of terror and madness. This classic novel remains chillingly relevant, questioning the nature of humanity and the ethics of scientific advancement. Experience the timeless tale that continues to captivate readers worldwide.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780008190071
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 112 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 114 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0008190070
  • Publisher Date: 26 Jan 2017
  • Depth: 24
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Spine Width: 17 mm
  • Width: 177 mm

22 reviews for The Invisible Man

  1. Naresh Lalwani

    Wells’s writing is brilliant! The Invisible Man kept me hooked from beginning to end.

  2. Keshav Kumar

    The Invisible Man kept me hooked, I couldn’t put the book down. A solid read.

  3. Yashika

    Good read and enjoyable story. Its hard to imagine such a thing.

  4. Suraj Upadhyay

    The Invisible Man is a thought-provoking exploration of power and science.

  5. Akash Tripathi Tripathi

    A decent sci-fi novel, but I’ve read better. Predictable in some areas.

  6. Akshat Jain

    Great story, but the language was a bit difficult to follow at times. Worth the effort, though.

  7. Onkar Pandey

    A decent book, but the story felt a bit rushed in some parts. Enjoyable, but not amazing.

  8. Shubham Rai

    An interesting concept, but the writing style felt a bit dated to me. Still enjoyable.

  9. Himanshu Kumar Singh

    I struggled to connect with the characters, but the plot was intriguing. Mixed feelings.

  10. Abhigyan Raj

    A classic for a reason! Though a bit slow at times, the themes are still relevant. Worth a read.

  11. Rohit

    I loved it, there were many moral issues touched that made it worth my read.

  12. Sandeep

    The Invisible Man is very interesting, but a bit short. I wanted more from it.

  13. Aman Kumar

    A classic that still holds up. The Invisible Man made me think.

  14. Shiwam Singh Singroul

    I liked it but parts of the book where slow and kind of boring. Could have been better

  15. Kartik Bajaj

    The book made me question many things. Its a good classic for any sci-fi lover!

  16. Brojen Mili

    A quick and engaging read. The themes of isolation are very powerful.

  17. Manav Verma

    The story dragged in places. The ending felt abrupt. Overall, just okay.

  18. Praujjal Das

    It was good for its time but isn’t as exciting to today’s standards. Read if you like classics!

  19. John J Tharayil

    Invisible Man is a thrilling read with dark humor. I really enjoyed the book.

  20. Ayush Narang

    The book was very good. It made me wonder about science going to far.

  21. Simran Bajpai

    Wells is a master storyteller, but I found the main character unlikeable. Good, but flawed.

  22. Akshit Goel

    I loved the suspense and the ethical questions it raises. A must-read for sci-fi fans!

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