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The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik
by David Arnold
Noah is about to start his senior year of high school. His best friends are two twins - Alan and Val Rosa-Haas. The three of them form "the perfect triangle". And yet he is slowly drifting away from them.
He's a swimmer and has a couple of potential scholarships if they can figure out his back problem and get him back in shape.
Noah is unhappy with where his life is taking him, and one night at a party, he follows a strange kid home and he gets hypnotized. Now everything is a little bit different. Alan was always a Marvel guy, but now he's in to DC. Val liked to recreate movie posters on Instagram, but now she likes to do album covers. His friends watch Seinfeld reruns every night instead of Friends.
But the things that stay the same are his "strange fascinations" like "old man goiter" who Noah sees taking daily walks.
This is one of those books about finding yourself. About figuring out what you want instead of going along with the machine. I feel like I would've loved it in college and it took me back to those days of having the world ahead of you and not being sure what to do with it.
He's a swimmer and has a couple of potential scholarships if they can figure out his back problem and get him back in shape.
Noah is unhappy with where his life is taking him, and one night at a party, he follows a strange kid home and he gets hypnotized. Now everything is a little bit different. Alan was always a Marvel guy, but now he's in to DC. Val liked to recreate movie posters on Instagram, but now she likes to do album covers. His friends watch Seinfeld reruns every night instead of Friends.
But the things that stay the same are his "strange fascinations" like "old man goiter" who Noah sees taking daily walks.
This is one of those books about finding yourself. About figuring out what you want instead of going along with the machine. I feel like I would've loved it in college and it took me back to those days of having the world ahead of you and not being sure what to do with it.