The Invisible Man
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What do we currently think of the book?

I'm liking the parallels between the first book we read and this one. Might revisit this when I've read the entire thing.
The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells is currently regarded as a timeless exploration of scientific ethics, isolation, and the misuse of power, resonating in the context of technological advancements. Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man remains a profound and relevant critique of race and identity in America, celebrated for its literary depth and social commentary. Both are lauded for their thematic richness and enduring relevance.
I found it enjoyable. Its been a few years since I've read it but if my memory serves me correctly and IMO, the invisible man comes off a bit more arrogant than he does in the film. Take that how you want as it doesn't add or take anything away just merely an observation I had.
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Jul 18, 2025 12:52AM · flag