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Books with title Invisible Planet, The

  • The Invisible Man

    HG Wells, David Foxcroft

    eBook (Clydesdale, Aug. 23, 2016)
    What would it be like to be invisible, to listen to conversations without anyone knowing you are in the same room? To be able to take things and not be traced? One man has discovered the secret of invisibility, but is this as wonderful as it sounds?
  • The Invisible Man

    H.G. Wells

    Hardcover (Simon & Brown, Nov. 8, 2018)
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  • The Invisible Man

    H. G. Wells, Herbert George Wells

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 14, 2015)
    The Invisible Man is an 1897 science fiction novella by H.G. Wells. Wells' novel was originally serialised in Pearson's Magazine in 1897, and published as a novel the same year. The Invisible Man of the title is Griffin, a scientist who theorises that if a person's refractive index is changed to exactly that of air and his body does not absorb or reflect light, then he will be invisible. He successfully carries out this procedure on himself, but cannot become visible again, becoming mentally unstable as a result.
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  • The Invisible Boy

    Sally Gardner

    Paperback (Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of the Orion Pu, June 20, 2013)
    When his parents are lost in space, Sam is left, heartbroken, in the care of the horrible Hilda Hardbottom. Then he finds a tiny spaceship in the cabbage patch and meets a little alien called Splodge. How Splodge makes him invisible, and how Sam uses his new talent in his darkest hour, makes a touching and extremely funny story with lovely memorable characters.
  • The Invisible Man

    H. G. Wells

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 14, 2018)
    Herbert Wells - a famous English writer, who is called "the father of horror, science fiction." His novel The Invisible Man is best known among his works. The invisible man describes the fate of the scientist Griffin, who invented the method becomes invisible.A character of The invisible man by Herbert Wells has become an iconic character in horror, science fiction.
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  • The Invisible Man

    Kenny Abdo

    Library Binding (Fly!, Aug. 1, 2018)
    This title focuses on the Invisible Man and gives information related to his origin, Hollywood influence, and legacy he left behind. The title is complete with beautiful, colorful photographs and simple text. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards, Fly! is an imprint of Abdo Zoom, a division of ABDO.
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  • The Invisible Boy

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    Paperback (book and beanstalk, Dec. 2, 2015)
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  • The Invisible Man

    H. G. Wells, Jim Killavey

    Audio CD (Speculative!, July 29, 2014)
    Featured title on PBS's The Great American Read in 2018One of the most beloved works of science fiction, H.G. Wells’ classic The Invisible Man is an artful combination of a psychological thriller and science fiction novel.A young scientist who discovers the secret of invisibility feels initial joy at his newfound freedoms and abilities, but quickly turns to despair when he realizes the many things he has sacrificed in the pursuit of science. While he struggles to create the formula that will restore his visibility and his connection to other people, murder and mayhem ensue.
  • The Invisible Man

    H. G. Wells

    eBook (Clydesdale, Aug. 19, 2016)
    The Invisible Man is an 1897 science fiction novella by H.G. Wells. Wells' novel was originally serialised in Pearson's Magazine in 1897, and published as a novel the same year. The Invisible Man of the title is Griffin, a scientist who theorises that if a person's refractive index is changed to exactly that of air and his body does not absorb or reflect light, then he will be invisible. He successfully carries out this procedure on himself, but cannot become visible again, becoming mentally unstable as a result.
  • The Invisible Boy

    Alyssa Hollingsworth, Deborah Lee

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 8, 2020)
    If no one sees him, does he exist? This superhero-inspired adventure story explores friendship and what it means to be truly brave. Nadia looks for adventure in the pages of her Superman comic books, until a mysterious boy saves her dog from drowning during a storm and then disappears. Now she finds herself in the role of Lois Lane, hunting down the scoop of the Invisible Boy. Suddenly she’s in a real-life adventure that’s far more dangerous than anything in her comic books. The Invisible Boy is a mystery and an adventure story, as well as a story about child labor trafficking. Like Katherine Applegate, author of Crenshaw and Wishtree, Alyssa Hollingsworth takes a difficult subject matter and makes it accessible for middle-grade readers.Featuring illustrations by Deborah Lee
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    H.G. Wells

    eBook (Green Clover, Oct. 4, 2014)
    The Invisible Man is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells published in 1897. Originally serialised in Pearson's Weekly in 1897, it was published as a novel the same year. The Invisible Man of the title is Griffin, a scientist who has devoted himself to research into optics and invents a way to change a body's refractive index to that of air so that it absorbs and reflects no light and thus becomes invisible. He successfully carries out this procedure on himself, but fails in his attempt to reverse the procedure. While its predecessors, The Time Machine and The Island of Doctor Moreau, were written using first-person narrators, Wells adopts a third-person objective point of view in The Invisible Man.
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  • The Invisible Man

    H. G. Wells

    eBook (e-artnow, April 27, 2015)
    The Invisible Man is a science fiction novella. The Invisible Man of the title is Griffin, a scientist who has devoted himself to research into optics and invents a way to change a body's refractive index to that of air so that it absorbs and reflects no light and thus becomes invisible. He successfully carries out this procedure on himself, but fails in his attempt to reverse the procedure.Herbert George Wells (1866 - 1946), known as H. G. Wells, was a prolific English writer in many genres, including the novel, history, politics, and social commentary, and textbooks and rules for war games.