Praise for A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor “Hank Green’s punchy follow-up to his debut novel An Absolutely Remarkable Thing centers on a low-odds attempt at saving humanity from extraterrestrial sabotage. Infused with social media–savvy prose and all the latest tech fads—from cryptocurrency to brain-computer interfaces—the story unfolds through retelling from the alternating points of view of an /5(K). Make things, learn stuff. Hank Green is the New York Times best-selling author of “An Absolutely Remarkable Thing” and “A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor.”. He is a science communicator, video creator, and entrepreneur, having founded Complexly, Subbable, VidCon, and bltadwin.ru He’s a host of Crash Course and SciShow and you can find him on YouTube, Twitter, and, if you really want to, . Like. “You're radically collaborative, profoundly empathetic, and deeply communal. Everyone who tells you anything different is selling the fear that is the only thing that can break that nature.”. ― Hank Green, A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor. tags: community, disempowerment, fear, humanity. 38 likes.
Author Hank Green explores this concept in the follow up to his debut novel, An Absolutely Remarkable Thing, A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor. A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor plot summary It's been nearly six months since April May was presumed dead in the warehouse fire which wrapped up the events of An Absolutely Remarkable Thing. A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor 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. This is a book that thinks deeply and wisely about fame, wealth, the internet. ― Hank Green, A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor. tags: culture, fear, power, social-influence. 8 likes. Like "A lot of the reason we look to friends is because they're a source of meaning. If you're getting meaning in other ways, it's easy to let your friendships wither. That's one reason success can be isolating.".
Hank Green’s A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor picks up in the aftermath of his first book, An Absolutely Remarkable Thing. Following the shocking death of April May, her friends navigate a world that is reeling from the sudden disappearance of the aliens known as “Carls” and the collective dream landscape they took with them. A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor is a science fiction novel by American author Hank Green that was published on July 7, Green's second novel, also starring main character April May, it is the sequel to An Absolutely Remarkable Thing and the final installment in the Carl Saga. A thrilling journey that takes a hard look at the power of fame and our willingness to separate a person from the brand. Green manages to blend humor, mystery and science fiction in his fast-paced debut novel. – The Associated Press.
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