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The Invisible Man

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Ken Hill has turned H.G. Wells's gripping novel into a music-hall romp, combining tongue-in-cheek humour with tragedy and magic. The sinister Griffin arrives in the village of Iping with a bandaged face and an unsociable manner. Was it really an accident that destroyed his face, or is he a criminal on the run? He takes off his gloves to reveal no hands and his bandages to reveal no head! Then the pranks, comic and malevolent, truly begin... Optional illusions available under licence.

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First published January 1, 1996

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May 23, 2016

The book [the invisable man] by [herbert George wells] tells the story of a man. he Invisible Man starts with a stranger arriving at the town of Iping. He's a private guy, which is a problem when you live in a town where the major export is gossip. The stranger doesn't get along with the villagers, especially the people who own the inn where he's staying. He spends most of his time trying to do something scientific in his room. But eventually – after the villagers (rightfully) accuse him of robbery – the stranger snaps. He takes off all his clothes and reveals that he's invisible My least favorite part of the book was that the book's title gave out the biggest lare of the book it would have made me happier if they named a different name but other than that i loved it
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