![]() ![]() Even after a satisfying ending, readers will have much to think about. ![]() ![]() raucous, boldly inventive tale of alien technology, social media and influencers, the limits of the human mind, and the lengths humans will go to get what they want. USA TODAY has an exclusive excerpt from the first chapter that introduces April, a 23-year-old art-school-grad and graphic designer who lives in New York City and dates her roommate Maya. An essential choice for all sf collections. It is her life, despite completely despising it. Throughout this adventurous, witty, and compelling novel, Green delivers sharp social commentary on the power of social media and both the benefits and horrendous consequences that follow when we give too much of ourselves to technology. An Absolutely Remarkable Thing is about April, a normal girl who lives in New York, working an insanely annoying App coding job. – Joseph Fink, author of Welcome to Night Vale and Alice Isn’t Dead This is a book that thinks deeply and wisely about fame, wealth, the internet, and the future of humanity, but also, and I’m not sure how Hank pulled this off, it’s fun as hell. ![]() It builds in every way on the thrills of the first book, featuring twists that are even twistier, mysteries that are even more mysterious, and, most impressive of all, solutions to those mysteries that are as interesting as their set-ups. A book about people pursuing second acts after a traumatic crisis is pretty timely – and such a book, filled with compassion, bravery, smart mobs and stupid ones, and a hell of a metaphor for late-stage capitalism, besides. ![]()
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