![]() One night, April is returning home from a long session of coding vectors and finds herself passing an unfamiliar statue that she has never seen before. Each of the characters have a strong personality without falling into archetypes and every reader should be able to find a favorite among them. It’s like imagining dropping a penny through a lead brick.” Though, as the book progresses, the reader begins to sympathize with both the characters and her false confidence. When talking about her relationship with Maya she said, “I just can’t imagine asking Maya to move in with me. Each character is eventually introduced to the audience through April’s trademark false confidence. She is joined by her friends, Andy Skampt (a fellow graduate), Robin (her assistant), Miranda Beckwith (a materials scientist at UC Berkeley), and Maya (her fellow graduate and girlfriend). ![]() ![]() April stumbles through many strange happenings in this book such as relationship troubles, contagious dreams, and phone calls with the President she acts as if that’s been her normal life since forever on the outside, but she doesn’t retain her cool as much during her internal dialogue. The narrator, April May, is a college grad working long nights at a small graphic design company. Hank Green aims to astound and amaze with his debut novel An Absolutely Remarkable Thing. ![]()
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