49 pages • 1 hour read
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The Hypnotists by Gordon Korman follows the journey of a young person, Jax Opus, who discovers his unique ability to hypnotize others. As his skills develop, Jax navigates challenges posed by those who seek to use his talents for their own purposes, uncovering truths about his identity and power.
The Hypnotists by Gordon Korman captivates with a thrilling plot and engaging characters, appealing to a young audience. The narrative's fast pace keeps readers hooked, while its exploration of power and ethics provides depth. Some critiques mention a lack of character development and predictability in the plot, but the book's entertainment value remains high.
Readers who enjoy The Hypnotists by Gordon Korman are typically young teens who are fans of fast-paced adventures with a touch of the supernatural. Comparable to fans of Artemis Fowl and Percy Jackson & the Olympians, they appreciate stories with witty protagonists, intrigue, and a mix of reality and fantasy.
Lexile Level
750LScience-Fiction / Dystopian Fiction
Children's Literature
Fantasy
Religion / Spirituality
Life/Time: Coming of Age
Values/Ideas: Good & Evil
Values/Ideas: Power & Greed