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Noggin by John C. Whaley

Noggin

by John C. Whaley
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  • Apr 8, 2014, 352 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Mar 2015, 368 pages
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Danielle Tibideaux

Noggin'
It was a good book. The best head transplant story you've ever read. From going to high school again, to coming back from the dead, to trying to win back his girlfriend, Travis Coates life is awesome ( especially his wicked cool scar). As long as he doesn't lose his head. Again. After all, you only live twice.
Davin

Slightly dissapointed
(Spoilers ahead) I really enjoyed this book. From his head transplant, to finding new friends, to engaging to Cate in front of her fiance. What feels odd for me is that it ended so suddenly. Like he still had so much life in front of him and we don't get to see it. I would like it if we got to see the rest of his life instead of not even having an ending.
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