Who hasn’t, at least once in life, dreamed of becoming invisible? Even in fairy tales people used an invisibility cap. Such a thing seemed like it could become a source for fulfilling any wish and provide unlimited possibilities. But this illusion is dispelled by the author of the novel “The Invisible Man.” It turns out that when you aren’t seen, it’s not always good—and it comes with a host of problems that are anything but easy to handle.
The main character, Griffin, runs an experiment on himself. He has found the cherished formula that turns him into an invisible man. However, it not only doesn’t make him happy—it leads to complete degradation. The brilliant scientist turns into a real criminal, losing his humanity both in the literal and figurative sense.
Stripped of social restraints and freed from moral norms, Griffin gains complete freedom—one that helps his animal instincts flourish.
This book has everything needed to captivate the reader: a dynamic plot, vivid images, and, of course, the chance to see what dreams can do…