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title | author | stars | readDate | url | thumbnailUrl | tags |
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The Invisible Man | H.G. Wells | 3.25 | 2025-04-01T23:00:00.000Z | https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/e50f3335-135e-404f-adb2-aeb83149f3a6 | https://cdn.thestorygraph.com/wcjmylopzow042nlh921gullvg5n | science fiction, classics |
I read this straight off the back of The Time Machine (which I loved, mind you) so I forgive Wells for disappointing me a little with this one! I found myself rushing to the end, and tried desperately to find a profounder meaning than it paints on the surface. Though, I did find it explored an interesting question: if you could protect against any external consequences, would your morals hold up, or would they fall away, morphing you into something no longer human? It's essentially an exploration of the maxim 'power corrupts', but still an interesting read.