Monday, May 3, 2021

The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik, by David Arnold

Do you ever take stock of your life and wish it were... I don't know, different somehow? You can't pinpoint exactly how you want it to be different (if you could, you'd work on making it so). You just know that if you remain on your current trajectory, you're in for a dull ride. Or so you believe. David Arnold's novel The Strange Fascinations of Noah Hypnotik explores this...and how far one would go to change that.

High school junior Noah Oakman's boredom with life has reached a critical stage. From this point, he believes he can see exactly where his life is headed and, although the direction isn't terrible, Noah hates it. The only things he takes pleasure in is watching The Fading Girl on YouTube, daily sightings of the mysterious Old Man Goiter, and re-reading (and over-analyzing) an obscure book by a long-dead author. But everything changes when, after several too many wine coolers, he confesses all this to a classmate at a party. The classmate then hypnotizes Noah, promising he will feel differently when he wakes up.

And Noah DOES feel different. In fact EVERYTHING about Noah's world is different. Well... Almost everything. Noah's life has become a twisted mystery, but now all he wants is for things to go back to normal. And maybe the key to finding a way out of this new world is not looking at what's different, but what has stayed the same.

Strange Fascinations is one of the best books I've read so far in 2021. It's of those books that makes you think.  One of those books where you start out with all these random pieces that slowly come together, but you're not exactly sure of the direction until the Big Reveal knocks you over the head. And I do mean all that in the best possible way.

To say any more would give too much away. You'll just have to check it out for yourself.

--AJB

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