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

4.0

What a fun read this short book is! A strange man, bundled in clothes and bandages, arrives at a rural English village and attracts the suspicion of his landlady with his bizarre behavior and strange chemical experiments. Thus the drama of this angry and tortured individual unfolds. At its face, it's a short fantastical tale that ends with a great chase scene, but at its heart, it's a story about the consequences of getting what you asked for. Like all of Wells' fiction, I'm always impressed at how prescient his thinking was and how his writing seems to really make my imagination spring to life.