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disassociate_with_me 's review for:
An Absolutely Remarkable Thing
by Hank Green
A silly little story about alien robots who appear on sidewalks all over the country. Our protagonist is a 23 year old graphic designer name April May(insert eye roll). April is an obnoxious & impulsive narcissist who uses the arrival of these alien robots she names Carl (or The Carls) as her ticket to her 15 minutes of fame on social media. The message, if you look for it buried underneath the obnoxious narration and child like theatrics (grape jelly🤦♀️) is that when you pander to an audience of the entire world you are choosing to loose your humanity and inevitably will hurt those who love you as well as yourself The book was too long and too silly for me to enjoy it but I can appreciate the message it delivered. Zero interest in reading book 2!