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

3.0

Nothing could have prepared me for how much of an irritating character Griffin - the titular Invisible Man - is. That man is TRIFLING.
His decent into madness felt a little too quick for me, maybe due to the length if this novel. Either way it does seem pretty believable that he might develop some sort of god complex. He obviously feels unstoppable and exempt from consequences since he can just slip away at any point and not be caught. That makes for a really interesting case study. Even if it was unbelievable at times