Ratings178
Average rating3.5
I thoroughly enjoyed “The Invisible Man” and found it to be a captivating story. The character of Griffin, with his albinism and red eyes, adds an extra layer of intrigue, as his appearance alone could startle people even before his transformation into an invisible man. Kind of leading to he was a monster either way.
I appreciated that the story was easier to read than “Frankenstein” and that Griffin’s character remained consistent from page to screen, unlike Frankenstein’s portrayal, which has varied widely in adaptations. Overall, “The Invisible Man” is a fun, classic novel that continues to fascinate readers with its unique blend of science fiction and horror.