A review by alykat_reads
The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells

medium-paced

4.0

125+ years later and society is still living deep withing 'ignorance is bliss'. 
Science experiments gone wrong seem to be a popular theme in the late 1800s, early 1900s and I'm here for it. It takes a little more finessing than just having a power being acquired quickly. There's work involved, and its likely these type of minds that have allowed advancements in science in the first place. I digress. A little slow in some parts, but overall something that makes you think a little bit.