![]() ![]() ![]() More importantly, no one knows where they have come from.Īs the first person who documented and made contact with a Carl, April finds herself at the very center of this worldwide phenomenon and begins rebranding herself in this newfound spotlight. The next morning, April wakes up in a changed world: the Carl’s have appeared in cities all over the globe, all without anyone seeing them appear. ![]() Her background in art and design prompts her to pay a little extra attention to the statue so she calls up her friend, Andy, and they make a quick, mock-news style video “interviewing” the statue she names Carl. One late night she stumbles across a statue of a giant, armored robot. Although I stand by my opinions of John Green’s books, I think Hank Green might have just made his way onto my favorite authors shelf, so let’s go ahead and get into this review…Īpril May is a 23-year old living in New York City. I realize now that dismissing this book so quickly was a mistake. I’m sorry to say that, but it’s just the truth as someone who has read four books by Hank Green’s brother, John, and only enjoyed one of them, I truly wasn’t expecting much from An Absolutely Remarkable Thing. However, a friend both pushed me to read it and bought me a copy, so I figured there had to be something good about, right? This wasn’t a book I was ever planning on reading. ![]()
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