The Invisible Man (Version 3)


Lu par Andrew Gaunce

(4.8 stars; 43 reviews)

A mysterious, bandaged stranger arrives in the small English village of Iping - and chaos follows close behind. H.G. Wells' classic story of obsession, murder, and science run amok. (Summary by Andrew Gaunce) (5 hr 1 min)

Chapitres

Chapters I and II 22:42 Lu par Andrew Gaunce
Chapters III and IV 24:41 Lu par Andrew Gaunce
Chapters V, VI and VII 30:11 Lu par Andrew Gaunce
Chapters VIII, IX, X and XI 25:51 Lu par Andrew Gaunce
Chapters XII, XIII and XVI 27:15 Lu par Andrew Gaunce
Chapters XV, XVI and XVII 27:52 Lu par Andrew Gaunce
Chapters XVIII and XIX 20:02 Lu par Andrew Gaunce
Chapters XX and XXI 31:49 Lu par Andrew Gaunce
Chapters XXII and XXIII 33:58 Lu par Andrew Gaunce
Chapters XXIV, XXV and XXVI 22:16 Lu par Andrew Gaunce
Chapters XXVII, XVIII and Epilogue 34:41 Lu par Andrew Gaunce

Critiques

Wonderful


(5 stars)

This is a classic in its genre. H G Wells wrote of the danger of science ..or of any pursuit...used without any ethical or moral concern. Griffin, the invisible man, is a mad, narcissistic human made more insane by the obstacle of the real world that oppose the fantasies that fed his insanity. In the end, it is the people, ordinary people...The "bumpkins" who are the "heros."

excellent reader


(5 stars)

I tried a few sentences from 2 others but this guy has a very good style. feels like he's actually reading a story and not just mouthing someone else's words

A classic tale well read


(5 stars)

You can’t really go wrong with HG Wells. This is a classic story and it’s well told. It’s well worth your time to listen.

Great


(5 stars)

A great book. I loved it.

best narrator ever


(5 stars)

dont get me started. i dont faithfully listen to podcasts but the narrator does a very good job. the way he conveys emotions depending on the dialogue. thank you!