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Growing Up in the New World Order eBook Tom Hoover Michael Lee



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In this lite graphic novel, we take a glimpse into the future as we follow the journey of a man named Chance, who is awakened at a young age to the widespread use of subliminal images used against the people of the world. This propels him on a journey where other hidden truths emerge around him and he decides to fight back the only way he knows how. The purpose of this book is to be a conversation starter and to perhaps open up one's mind to the different avenues of control that exist in our world today. What we see on the surface are but falsehoods meant to occupy space in our minds.

Growing Up in the New World Order eBook Tom Hoover Michael Lee

Full disclosure: I was provided with a free ebook copy of this graphic novel in exchange for an honest review. Thanks again, Steinbronn + Co!

I had never heard of this comic or the author, Tom Hoover, before. When I started reading, I quickly realized that this was something that I would label as a conspiracy theory. I am very skeptical, so I had a hard time buying in. However, I tried to keep an open mind.

The introductory letter from the author was quite preachy, but it definitely set the stage for the graphic novel well! I didn’t agree with everything that was said, but this sentence certainly hit the mark; “Seeking truth should be applauded, not mocked. Just because the truth is unpleasant and odd doesn’t make it a falsehood.”

The layout of the graphic novel was very different from what I usually read. In this book, there was a main block in the middle of the page where the illustrations were. Above that block, were the few lines of text that guided the story. There was also a faded background that covered the entire page that had patterns and illustrations, like a woman’s silhouette, dollar signs, skulls, and what looks like fast food.

I really enjoyed the artwork! It was simple, but each panel captured the mood of that specific point of the story perfectly through use of color. The panels about the media made me chuckle out loud.

One of my issues with this novel, like I said above, was that I just couldn’t get behind the messaging. I do believe in subliminal messaging to a point, and I think it’s so interesting to learn more about it. However, I have a very hard time believing that people are so easily brainwashed, simply because I have always been one to surround myself with smart people that are skeptical and really take their time to do the research if necessary.

I also struggled because I just didn’t feel a connection to the main character at all. When we first “met” him, he was a two year-old child that somehow knew how to see subliminal messaging. It was far fetched, but I rolled with it. As the kid grew up, he started working to publish things with his own subliminal messaging, in hopes that it would change the world. Of course this isn’t a character driven graphic novel, but I wish I had felt a least a tiny connection to the main character.

Sure, the story was very over the top, but it makes a good point nonetheless. Again, I do NOT agree with everything that was said or alluded to. But it does really makes you wonder, especially looking at the United States as it is right now…

Product details

  • File Size 29731 KB
  • Print Length 82 pages
  • Publisher Saga Flight Entertainment (January 15, 2017)
  • Publication Date January 15, 2017
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01MT9S886

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Growing Up in the New World Order eBook Tom Hoover Michael Lee Reviews


Super interesting subject matter. Totally worth a read.
Who pulls YOUR strings? After reading this title, it's more evident than ever that most of us are truly not AWARE of the potential of mind control. I read this book with an open mind and after reflecting on the message, I began to question whether every decision I make is personally thought out or strategically controlled. This graphic novel shows how blind we truly are in a world of bright lights. Our world needs more independent thinkers and I absolutely feel this book can start to point you in a direction you might not have normally taken.
Full disclosure I was provided with a free ebook copy of this graphic novel in exchange for an honest review. Thanks again, Steinbronn + Co!

I had never heard of this comic or the author, Tom Hoover, before. When I started reading, I quickly realized that this was something that I would label as a conspiracy theory. I am very skeptical, so I had a hard time buying in. However, I tried to keep an open mind.

The introductory letter from the author was quite preachy, but it definitely set the stage for the graphic novel well! I didn’t agree with everything that was said, but this sentence certainly hit the mark; “Seeking truth should be applauded, not mocked. Just because the truth is unpleasant and odd doesn’t make it a falsehood.”

The layout of the graphic novel was very different from what I usually read. In this book, there was a main block in the middle of the page where the illustrations were. Above that block, were the few lines of text that guided the story. There was also a faded background that covered the entire page that had patterns and illustrations, like a woman’s silhouette, dollar signs, skulls, and what looks like fast food.

I really enjoyed the artwork! It was simple, but each panel captured the mood of that specific point of the story perfectly through use of color. The panels about the media made me chuckle out loud.

One of my issues with this novel, like I said above, was that I just couldn’t get behind the messaging. I do believe in subliminal messaging to a point, and I think it’s so interesting to learn more about it. However, I have a very hard time believing that people are so easily brainwashed, simply because I have always been one to surround myself with smart people that are skeptical and really take their time to do the research if necessary.

I also struggled because I just didn’t feel a connection to the main character at all. When we first “met” him, he was a two year-old child that somehow knew how to see subliminal messaging. It was far fetched, but I rolled with it. As the kid grew up, he started working to publish things with his own subliminal messaging, in hopes that it would change the world. Of course this isn’t a character driven graphic novel, but I wish I had felt a least a tiny connection to the main character.

Sure, the story was very over the top, but it makes a good point nonetheless. Again, I do NOT agree with everything that was said or alluded to. But it does really makes you wonder, especially looking at the United States as it is right now…
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