Melissa P. (mom2boyz1) reviewed The Invisible Man (Great Illustrated Classics) on + 6 more book reviews
Great Illustrated Classics are classic books cut down (very well done) to a length designed for elementary school age children. They also include some pictures. This is a great book.
Rick M. (giebeman) reviewed The Invisible Man (Great Illustrated Classics) on + 209 more book reviews
Remarkable tale of science and fiction. From start to finish an excellent book. Great reading for a child just starting to discover the fasination of GREAT BOOKS.
Sheryl O. (Everett-Reader) reviewed The Invisible Man (Great Illustrated Classics) on + 216 more book reviews
Great books first chapter book for an independant reader.
ANNOTATION
A quiet English country village is disturbed by the arrival of a mysterious stranger who keeps his face hidden and his back to everyone.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
A gripping and entertaining tale of terror and suspense as well as a potent Faustian allegory of hubris and science run amok, The Invisible Man endures as one of the signature stories in the literature of science fiction. A brilliant scientist uncovers the secret to invisibility, but his grandiose dreams and the power he unleashes cause him to spiral into intrigue, madness, and murder. The inspiration for countless imitations and film adaptations, The Invisible Man is as remarkable and relevant today as it was a hundred years ago.
ANNOTATION
A quiet English country village is disturbed by the arrival of a mysterious stranger who keeps his face hidden and his back to everyone.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
A gripping and entertaining tale of terror and suspense as well as a potent Faustian allegory of hubris and science run amok, The Invisible Man endures as one of the signature stories in the literature of science fiction. A brilliant scientist uncovers the secret to invisibility, but his grandiose dreams and the power he unleashes cause him to spiral into intrigue, madness, and murder. The inspiration for countless imitations and film adaptations, The Invisible Man is as remarkable and relevant today as it was a hundred years ago.