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sara_m_martins 's review for:
An Absolutely Remarkable Thing
by Hank Green
THIS BOOK IS SO GOOD, YOU NEED TO READ THIS BOOK, READ THIS BOOK!!!!
seriously, i devoured this book, i can feel that it's one of those books that stays with you, and that im gonna be thinking about for a good while.
Hank green crafted a beautiful story, which only let you see what was about to happen when it was just about to happen. It was a wonder to read. The writing is exceptional and i have a number of passages bookmarked.
SciFi allows the author to give you a perspective into humanity that really shines on those things that make us (humans) more us (human). In this book, Hank touches on questions that populate our current social space in a remarkable way - the ridge that seems to permeate everything that becomes even slightly relevant, how radicalism forms and grows; about social media, how it unites and divides us, and we can use for good or evil, and the complexity of our relation to it. i would trust few others to handle this theme and Hank Green does it beautifully.
It also contains an exceptional playlist.
Regardless to say, i can't wait for the sequel.
DFTBA
PS. also im absolutely just seeing my dream life in the beginning, with a bi female main character in her early twenties, but who gets to live in NYC and have a girlfriend.
seriously, i devoured this book, i can feel that it's one of those books that stays with you, and that im gonna be thinking about for a good while.
Hank green crafted a beautiful story, which only let you see what was about to happen when it was just about to happen. It was a wonder to read. The writing is exceptional and i have a number of passages bookmarked.
SciFi allows the author to give you a perspective into humanity that really shines on those things that make us (humans) more us (human). In this book, Hank touches on questions that populate our current social space in a remarkable way - the ridge that seems to permeate everything that becomes even slightly relevant, how radicalism forms and grows; about social media, how it unites and divides us, and we can use for good or evil, and the complexity of our relation to it. i would trust few others to handle this theme and Hank Green does it beautifully.
It also contains an exceptional playlist.
Regardless to say, i can't wait for the sequel.
DFTBA
PS. also im absolutely just seeing my dream life in the beginning, with a bi female main character in her early twenties, but who gets to live in NYC and have a girlfriend.