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  • The Invisible Man

  • By: H. G. Wells
  • Narrated by: James Adams
  • Length: 5 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,503 ratings)

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The Invisible Man

By: H. G. Wells
Narrated by: James Adams
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Publisher's summary

On a freezing February day, a stranger emerges from out of the gray to request a room at a local provincial inn. Who is this out-of-season traveler? More confounding is the thick mask of bandages obscuring his face. Why does he disguise himself in this manner and keep himself hidden away in his room?

Aroused by trepidation and curiosity, the local villagers bring it upon themselves to find the answers. What they discover is a man trapped in a terror of his own creation, and a chilling reflection of the unsolvable mysteries of their own souls.

In the tradition of Mary Shelley�s Frankenstein comes another undisputed classic of science fiction and horror to stir the imagination and conscience.

Public Domain (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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That one line

“And I worked like a nigga” that blew me but it was written in the 1800’s but SHEESH

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Always wanted to read this

I was always curious about this classic. Unfortunately, I was underwhelmed. I thought there would be more to the story. It was a good read, but I expected more.

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My hopes were not for naught

Being a fan of both H.G. Wells and his books my expectations were high when it came to who was reading the book to me. I expected distinction between X character to be different from Y character and that's what I got. James Adams makes The Invisible man sounds just like I thought he would with multiple changes in his voice as he becomes more and more power hungry. As far as who I think this book, rather this narration is for I'd have to say for people who want to feel like they're in England with all the different characters. Good Luck, my fellow classic book lovers!

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An old classic well done

Entertaining and narration was very well done. This story was first published in1897! I didn't expect to like it as much as I did.

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Not sure why this is a classic

maybe this story was the first of it's kind. in any case, it just isn't that good. the dialog stinks. all in all, I give the invisible man a C.

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Fabulous Suspense Tale

Aside from the switching from active to passive voice I really enjoyed this book! Reminded me of Frankenstein. Seriously, what is it with these guys getting god complexes?

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The Invisible Man

I love this tale. I don't think I have ever read it before, but I can say that no longer. I really like the style of writing from that time period. So different from our time. Elegant in the description and in the way aspects of the story are left for the reader to make out. There is nothing scary in this book for me in the way that other books are in your face. There is a subtle thrill to the idea of a person working on something so drastic and then falling into madness as the possibilities take over his mind. Great stuff, really.

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Classic Story Told Well

By today's standards this story is not particularly horrifying, but the narrator does an excellent job - especially in voicing all the characters - and he keeps the story interesting until the end. He truly is a fabulous and versatile reader!

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Awesome story

Excellent reading of a frighteningly excellent story. Would definitely recommend. The reader is perfect for the subject matter. Will appeal to those not afraid of a varied and intelligent vocabulary.

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Five out of Five Stars!

One of the literary world's most beloved classics, written by the father of science fiction H.G. Wells, The Invisible Man stands tall even today. Invisible Man, as a horror story, is still a chilling concept to think about. A man with a penchant for violent outbursts and no qualms about killing or hurting others being granted the ability to be invisible is one of the simplest, yet most horrific ideas to date.

This is a story that will outlive us all, and rightfully so. Written brilliantly and uniquely for it's time, The Invisible Man stands out in its genre even 100 years later. Author H.G. Wells remains one of the best writers of all time, with The Invisible Man as one of his best works. I am proud to have listened to this story, feeling like it's an important piece to add to my collection of read books.

It's not a story to be slept on, that's for sure. Do yourself a favor and come enjoy this classic science fiction/horror story that inspired that monster from the movies.

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