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A review by emma_nb
A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor by Hank Green
4.0
This was a highly enjoyable sequel. Hank Green’s writing really works for me because it has just the right amount of cautious optimism. His novels highlight the sometimes terrifying consequences of living solely online without building communities. April’s character development is exactly what I was hoping for, and I LOVE the way everything was wrapped up so well at the end. Despite there being a few points of the view, I really felt concerned for all the characters.
I think the “Carls duology” is really important in our current world, and there are so many messages woven throughout that really resonated with me. But as well as loving the book’s meaningfulness, the addition of newly-created Altus really worked for me. Imaging myself in that virtual reality was one of the most gripping parts of the entire novel. I can’t wait to see what Hank Green writes in the future because this was an impressive debut series.
I think the “Carls duology” is really important in our current world, and there are so many messages woven throughout that really resonated with me. But as well as loving the book’s meaningfulness, the addition of newly-created Altus really worked for me. Imaging myself in that virtual reality was one of the most gripping parts of the entire novel. I can’t wait to see what Hank Green writes in the future because this was an impressive debut series.