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The Invisible Man

By H. G. Wells
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2.5
Red Angry Face“I kept reading cause people mentioned there was a "big twist" at the end. What twist??? The plot is a straight line!!! I didn't like the way it was structured and I feel the motivations were not... clear enough? Until the end. Like ok I get it, you're invisible... and what do you want to do about it? You got yourself into it!!”
“I liked "The Invisible Man" by H.G. Wells. It was slow at the start, but got interesting later. The story is about Dr. Griffin, a scientist who becomes invisible and struggles with the consequences. His actions become more and more reckless, and it's fascinating to see how he uses his power. I didn't like the writing style much, but the story makes you think. It explores themes like isolation, morality, and what happens when someone has too much power. Dr. Griffin's character is a great example of how power can change a person. The ending was good, and it kept me curious. I liked how the author showed the impact of Dr. Griffin's actions on the people around him, like Kemp. Overall, it's a classic sci-fi book worth reading.”

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