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  1. Ask Your Own Question. Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist study guide contains a biography of David Levithan and Rachel Cohn, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.

  2. Tris comes near Norah and begins to insult her, affirming that Norah will hurt Nick and she never has an orgasm. The situation could have been much worse, if Tris had learned that Norah and Nick had sex.

  3. Norah realizes that Nick is uneasy, and she tells him that nothing is going on between her and her ex-boyfriend. Tal feels betrayed when Norah rejects him and decides to run away with Nick. Therefore, the text is full of affection and betrayal, which make it the central theme.

  4. The novel is told from the alternating perspectives of Nick, the only straight member of a queercore rock band, and Norah, the daughter of a well-known music producer. After a concert, Nick sees his ex-girlfriend in the bar and asks Norah to pretend to be his girlfriend for five minutes.

  5. Nick is the sole straight member of a Queercore band, The Jerk Offs. His girlfriend Tris recently dumped him (after cheating on him for their entire relationship), but he's still obsessed with her. Norah is the daughter of a record producer, an intellectual free spirit with a love of indie music.

  6. Nick calls Norah, apologizing for leaving, and she agrees to meet him again. They go to Electric Lady Studios, Norah's father's music studio. She gets Nick to play something he wrote in the studio and then joins him in the recording room. They kiss, and Nick gives Norah her first orgasm.

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  8. I know that there being only one story just adds to mystery and the romance or whatnot, but I really want to see a part 2 where they go off to college and have a relationship and Nick ups his skills in music and Norah does whatever it is she wants.

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