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The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells

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Apr 25, 10

Read in April, 2010

The unvisible man by H.G Wells give you the feeling of the supernatural that only H.G. Wells can give you. I really enjoyed reading this book because it kept me on my toes and wanting more. The detail put into this novel is outstanding. This book is really hard though, using words that no one has probably never used or even heard of their entire life.

Now, on the the story. The book begins in a small village where a stranger (invisible man) appears in a local inn. He is covered from head to toe in clothing (because he is invisible). He carries out experiments in his room. He later reveals that he is invisible to the people in the inn, then he flees. He meets a tramp, Thomas Marvel, and forces him to become his assisstant (He broke one of Marvel's feet with a rock, so Marvel agreed to be his assisstant) Griffin (the invisible man's real name) flees to Dr. Kemps home. Kemp studied w/ Griffin at a university. Kemp thinks Griffin is insane and is going to turn him in to the police. I don't want to ruin it by telling you guys anything else.

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