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Maybe call it a step-child to Frankenstein—honestly quite haunting in a thriller, mysterious way over horror, though there is a certain foreboding quality to Wells’ writing

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Published 1897
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Renee Masterson Young
Renee Masterson Young is on page 76 of 208
Enjoying the angst, fear, control in this book.

Trying to read as if I lived in 1897 (without all my understanding of technology today) and there was actually an invisible man—how my head would spin!! (& IS spinning in spite of my knowledge)

1/2 way—First discussion with Mark for Finer Things Club tonight
Jan 26, 2026 03:16PM
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Renee Masterson Young
Renee Masterson Young is on page 43 of 208
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Jan 23, 2026 04:45PM
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Renee Masterson Young
Renee Masterson Young is on page 27 of 208
I have been sucked right in to this sci-fi from the first page. It’s dripping with mystery. This is my first HG Wells book.

I just picture this invisible man as Jamie Campbell Bower and it’s actually quite perfect.
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Jan 22, 2026 06:41PM
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