Description
- ISBN-13: 9788175994324
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 119.9 mm
- ISBN-10: 8175994320
- Publisher Date: 2017-02
- Height: 9.906 mm
- No of Pages: 160
- Weight: 700 gr
Original price was: ₹179.00.₹143.20Current price is: ₹143.20.
H.G. Wells’s “The Invisible Man” tells the chilling tale of Griffin, a scientist who turns invisible but can’t reverse the process. Desperate and increasingly unstable, he struggles to survive unseen, battling the world and his own invisibility. This science fiction masterpiece explores the destructive potential of unchecked scientific ambition. ISBN: 9788175994324
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Rohan Jain –
It was a thrilling experience! A well-written story. Couldn’t put it down. The concept of science gone wrong is explored very well.
Yuvraj Shuryavanshi –
A bit dated, but the themes are still relevant. The invisible man’s struggles are well portrayed. Worth reading for sci-fi fans.
Vaibhav Jaiswal –
A good book, but it could have been better. The writing was a bit dry. The story dragged at times.
Janvi Arya –
I was expecting more action. It was more about the character’s mental state than thrilling adventures, which was fine but not what I expected.
Yoush Sonkar –
An absolute masterpiece! This book’s exploration of power and isolation blew my mind. It is a story that will stay with you.
Ansh Gupta –
A classic! The Invisible Man is a bit slow-paced for modern readers, but the ideas are still thought-provoking. Griffin’s descent is captivating.
Ishika –
A true classic of science fiction. Wells’ imagination shines through. The story is great, but sometime i felt it dragged a little.
Sabhya Singh –
Wells’ writing is brilliant, but I found the ending rather abrupt. Still, a powerful story about the dangers of science.
Vaibhav Kumar Arya –
An interesting concept, but I didn’t connect with the main character. Griffin was too unlikeable to feel any sympathy.
Mohit Shukla –
Not my usual genre, but I enjoyed it! Some parts were confusing, but overall a good read. The invisibility concept is fascinating.
Navneet Kumar –
The Invisible Man has some brilliant moments, it is a bit overwritten in places. The story is gripping but could be edited more tightly.
Sanskriti Agarwal –
Great story! It kept me hooked from beginning to end. I was on the edge of my seat! The story telling is gripping.
Sweta Yadav –
I was assigned to read this book for class. While it wasn’t my favorite, it was thought provoking and had some very compelling themes.