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A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor: A Novel (The Carls Book 2) Kindle Edition
Who has the right to change the world forever?
How will we live online?
How do we find comfort in an increasingly isolated world?
The Carls disappeared the same way they appeared, in an instant. While the robots were on Earth, they caused confusion and destruction with only their presence. Part of their maelstrom was the sudden viral fame and untimely death of April May: a young woman who stumbled into Carl’s path, giving them their name, becoming their advocate, and putting herself in the middle of an avalanche of conspiracy theories.
Months later, April’s friends are trying to find their footing in a post-Carl world. Andy has picked up April’s mantle of fame, speaking at conferences and online; Maya, ravaged by grief, begins to follow a string of mysteries that she is convinced will lead her to April; and Miranda is contemplating defying her friends’ advice and pursuing a new scientific operation…one that might have repercussions beyond anyone’s comprehension. Just as it is starting to seem like the gang may never learn the real story behind the events that changed their lives forever, a series of clues arrive—mysterious books that seem to predict the future and control the actions of their readers—all of which seems to suggest that April could be very much alive.
In the midst of the search for the truth and the search for April is a growing force, something that wants to capture our consciousness and even control our reality. A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor is the bold and brilliant follow-up to An Absolutely Remarkable Thing. It is a fast-paced adventure that is also a biting social commentary, asking hard, urgent questions about the way we live, our freedoms, our future, and how we handle the unknown.
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“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 alien emissary’s closest friends. The book is as pleasant an escape as a breezy spring day in a virtual reality simulation.”
—Fortune, “The Best Books of 2020, according to Fortune Staff”
“While there are many parallels to our current climate, A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor is a hopeful read that provides a "Black Mirror" like warning of new technology without the heavy feeling of dread. Green gives nuance to the privileges of escapism with humor and grace through main characters taking a chance on hope, even if it is beautifully foolish.”
—USA Today
“A raucous, boldly inventive tale of alien technology, social media and influencers, the limits of the human mind, and the lengths humans will go to get what they want. Even after a satisfying ending, readers will have much to think about.”
—Booklist (starred review)
“A book about people pursuing second acts after a traumatic crisis is pretty timely - and such a book, filled with compassion, bravery, smart mobs and stupid ones, and a hell of a metaphor for late-stage capitalism, besides.”
—Cory Doctorow
“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, and the future of humanity, but also, and I’m not sure how Hank pulled this off, it’s fun as hell.”
—Joseph Fink, author of Welcome to Night Vale and Alice Isn't Dead
“A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor gracefully and fearlessly closes out the saga of April May, a book, if it is possible, even more engaging, thorny, personal, and thrilling than the first.”
—Catherynne Valente
“If you’re looking for a novel that will offer escapism alongside stinging social commentary and just the right amount of cautious optimism for humanity’s future, this might be the perfect read.”
—BookRiot
“Hank Green’s first novel, An Absolutely Remarkable Thing, had us furiously flipping pages to solve the mystery of the Carls. The much-anticipated sequel is finally here, and it’s just as adventurous and addicting. You’ll hang on every last word as you wonder what really happened to April May.”
—HelloGiggles
"In the follow-up to his debut novel, An Absolutely Remarkable Thing, Hank Green takes his cast of characters on an even bigger adventure and satisfyingly resolves deep mysteries set up in the first book... The story is a wake-up call to be aware of how social media content is created and how it might be influencing us."
—The Missoulian
“Throughout this adventurous, witty, and compelling novel, Green delivers sharp social commentary on the power of social media and both the benefits and horrendous consequences that follow when we give too much of ourselves to technology. An essential choice for all sf collections.”
—Library Journal (starred review)
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I’ve decided to stop lying to you.
As far as I can tell there are only three kinds of lies: the kind you don’t want to get caught telling, the kind you don’t care if you get caught telling, and the kind you can’t get caught telling. Let’s go through them one by one.
1. The kind you don’t want to get caught telling. This is just your average, everyday lie, whether you’re late for work or did a real bad murder. Getting caught in the lie, thus, is a problem.
2. The kind you don’t care if you get caught telling. This kind of lie is about the lying, not about the outcome. You repeat the lie, stick to the lie, change the lie, re‑form the lie, abandon the lie, come back to the lie. The lying might help avoid some negative outcome, but really it’s a tool for weakening reality, and thus strengthening yourself.
3. The kind you can’t get caught telling. This happens when only you know the truth. This is the kind of lie I’ve been telling.
For years now, that last kind of lie has felt, to me, like a kindness. I mean, it’s not a surprise that the story of your reality is incomplete. We all know that. Scientists don’t know where most of the matter is. I don’t know what it’s like to live in Yemen. Our imagining of the world isn’t fully accurate. But if you know something no one else knows, something that would change everyone’s story overnight, something that would make everyone else’s life worse, telling the truth might seem like the wrong thing to do, like exercising too much power. As I have discovered, there’s nothing special about me, nothing that makes me particularly suited to making that kind of decision for an entire planet of people. The only reason I get to make it, it turns out, is ugly, vulgar luck.
A lot of people have said that I have a habit of exercising too much power, and one of those people is me, which is why I am about to do something I’m extremely uncomfortable with: let other people tell the story. Oh, to be clear, I don’t have any choice. I wasn’t there for a lot of this, so it isn’t my story to tell. Instead, my friends are going to tell it with me. Maybe that way we can share some of the responsibility of the power of this truth. It won’t be all on me: each of us have to agree that the words in this book are worth putting in here. Trust me, it wasn’t easy, these people can be fucking stubborn.
All of this is to say, I’ve decided to stop lying to you. We have decided to stop lying to you. Even though the lie is easy to tell, even though I never really said it out loud, even though the lie, most days, feels like nothing more than self‑preservation, it’s time to tell you about the lie.
Here it is, in its most basic form: I have been doing everything I can to convince you that we are safe.
We’re not.
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- ASIN : B081Y4Q86K
- Publisher : Dutton
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- Publication date : July 7, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 4.8 MB
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- Print length : 464 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1524743482
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- Book 2 of 2 : The Carls
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About the author

Hank Green started making YouTube videos in 2007 with his brother, John. They thought it was a dumb idea, but it turned out well. He is now the CEO of Complexly, which produces SciShow, Crash Course and nearly a dozen other educational YouTube channels, prompting The Washington Post to name him "one of America's most popular science teachers." Green co-founded a number of other businesses, including DFTBA.com, which helps online creators make money by selling cool stuff to their communities; and VidCon, the world's largest conference for the online video community. Hank and John, also started the Project for Awesome, which raised more than two million dollars for charities last year. He has written for a variety of publications, including The New York Times, Scientific American, and Mental Floss Magazine prior to his first published novel, An Absolutely Remarkable Thing, due out on Sept 25, 2018.
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2020Hank Green’s “A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor” continues the story he began in “An Absolutely Remarkable Thing” with the world adapting to the disappearance of the Carls and April May’s apparent death. Unlike the first novel, which was told almost exclusively from April’s perspective, here he alternates between Andy, Maya, Miranda at the beginning before brining April back into the narrative. Further, in a break from the first book, Green goes into detail about Carl’s creation and purpose. In Carl’s own words, “I was sent here in pieces to self-assemble and then mutualistically infect your planet because, without me, a fascinating and beautiful system would have a low probability of self-correcting to sustainability. In other words, someone somewhere was pretty sure you were going to destroy yourself, and they felt like you were worth saving, so they sent me” (pg. 165). In this sequel, Green uses Carl to explore the complex systems that govern our lives and our world, from the economy to social media.
Green’s novel explores the nature of the mind and, in the tradition of science fiction speculating about the possible advances in technology and how they could affect society, he examines the nature of true virtual reality and how it might build on the role of social media in our society (pgs. 182-183). Discussing the manner in which people imagine the connections between their minds and bodies both in how Carl resurrected and rebuilt April and in the Altus space, Green writes, “You are a story that you tell yourself, and even if it is not always accurate, it is who you are, and that it very important to you” (pg. 170). In some particularly timely commentary, Green examines how systems collapse and what that does to society. Specifically, after the disappearance of the Carls and the Dream, people seem to lack purpose and a recession looms (pg. 204). While Green wrote this prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the types of systemic collapses he describes evoke much of what we’re experiencing now, except that his novel portrays people feeling alienated and adrift whereas COVID has physically distanced people and left them with a sense of dread as some world leaders fail to respond to it in a helpful way. Describing the imminence of systemic collapse, Green writes in a particularly prescient section, “Focusing on efficiency for the sake of fewer and fewer powerful people would make us more vulnerable to shocks from catastrophes both expected and unexpected. Power grid failures or pandemics or cyberattacks would, in the next couple hundred years, cause some kind of permanent breakdown” (pg. 232). Further, describing the destabilization process, “The largest affecting factors will be tremendous concentration of power in the hands of fewer and fewer people, who will then destabilize the world to protect that power, large-scale isolation caused by easy alternatives to community and society, and a change in the speed of transfer of information that will be too rapid for norms and taboos to prevent it from being used maliciously” (pg. 278). In this, Green could be describing any of the changes that have occurred over the past two decades and with which societies continue to struggle in their efforts to adapt as they are redefined.
Like its predecessor, Green’s work comments on the nature of social media and fame, featuring several quotable lines such as, “The truest strength is shouldering the burden of care” (pg. 106). Green describes Andy reacting to his newfound fame following the Carls and April May’s disappearance along with the public requests for comment with a new mantra, “Can you tell them something that will make them feel better?” (pg. 33). To a certain extent, this recalls the Nerdfighter mantra, “Don’t Forget to Be Awesome.” Through Maya, Green discusses the way social media allows some people to vent their cruelty: “I understand people didn’t like April, but how does it feel like a winning strategy to go after a recently deceased murder victim? Just a not to everyone: Don’t do that. Even if you’re right, it makes you look wrong. And I had figured out by this point that how things look is more or less the same as how they are” (pg. 63). This reflects the way social media tends to group similar ideologies together. As Green writes, “People will just share the things that confirm their ideology, and those things will always exist. Our reality isn’t about what’s real, it’s about what we pay attention to” (pg. 349). Finally, Green describes this best when he writes, “We have to realize that the places where we share information are not services we use, they are places where we live” (pg. 419). Based on that, they should be viewer like any other community and regulated similarly.
Despite the novel’s warnings, Green offers hope for humanity’s goodness and ability to overcome the challenges we face. He writes, “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. They do that because it turns people into devices. My only advice: Never do that to another person, and do not let anyone do it to you” (pg. 445). As a sequel, “A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor” more than succeeds in building on the original, both in plot and themes, and going further with them in a way that is satisfying to readers of the original work.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis was so fun! I don't know why I waited so many years to finish this duet. It's clever, funny, insightful and keeps great pace. It's largely positive and upbeat even when faced with some big existential crises. Here's the thing - I don't really *love* being put in a head space where I imagine global society in trouble and people working to make the right choices to save humanity. I'm currently low on (but not out of) optimism that humans will choose a righteous and empathetic path. But - at least in the world built here we prevail.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseIdk when I started this book, I just know I took sooooo long to finish it because of Maya. I just didn’t like her. Good part on Hank for making this character so real I didn’t want to know her. This is a wonderful ending to and adventure about what it means to be human in a world that is scary and controlled by the minority instead of the majority. The commentary about social media and power is so good and 5ough provoking that I will be recommending this book all the time when someone asks to read something different.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2020Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI thought it was a better read than the first book. It’s slow to start, but then really gets exciting.
The first act is a combination of “aftermath from the first book” and “setup for this second book”. And there are times the narrative starts to wax poetic about fame and power and metahumanism that it starts to sound like one of the vlogbrothers videos (though these are tough questions and deserve attention). But then the plot busts open and you get invested in what’s happening.
I guess part of that is that there was time set aside to build up the characters. Each one is distinct and likable in their own way. I think it’s improved by having multiple characters’ POV instead of just the one (who got a little millennial-obnoxious after a while).
Once again, we’re talking sequel so if you read the first book, you know if you want to read the second. But take comfort that the second improves on the first. I think Hank Green took what he learned, applied it, and the effects are palpable.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2020Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseI enjoyed the first book in this series a lot. Did it blow me away? Not quite. Was it the best book I've ever read? Not even close, sorry. But it was still a very good and competent book.
This book is better in almost every way. Having multiple viewpoint characters made this an extremely rich story that was a lot of fun to read.
I have very little fault to pick with it. There were a couple of times when the plot was complex enough that I had to slow down in order to understand what was happening, but those times were brief. What he did with the Carls, and how he used them to create another layer of social commentary was wonderful, and something Hank is in a particularly good position to do. This was a very Hank book.
In the end, the main thing that will determine whether you like this book is whether you enjoy this genre/style of book in general.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2020Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI realize this book was written without knowledge of what was then the future but is now partly the past. Hank could not have known an actual global pandemic was going to cause the world to change so radically. He didn’t know that faces on a screen would soon be all we had of our human connections. Yet he got so much right - who we are, what we want, what we risk on-line, how fragile our governments and societies are, and what happens when we live a great deal of our life in a space that doesn’t physically exist. Hank, I have nothing but good things to say to you as an author, and also as a socially conscious person. A wise friend once told me that there was a big difference between being famous and being important. You are primarily the latter, though being famous is part of the equation as well. Thank you for what must have been an agonizing few years writing this.
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NormaReviewed in Mexico on October 14, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars Excelente segunda parte
Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseAunque no cautiva tanto como la primera parte, la mente de Hank Green no tiene cómo detenerse, el libro es impresionante, detallado y si pensabas que no hay más que hacer con Carl en el primer libro èste vaya que te prueba incorrecto, te hace cuestionar quien realmente el malo, tal vez hasta somos los humanos en nuestra necesidad de “más” no dudes en leerlo.
- DannyReviewed in Canada on July 9, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Hank did it
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis is brilliant! You can tell how much work went into creating such a rich and complex parallel universe that is strangely reflective of our world today. It makes a strong statement and provides profound thoughts about our lives, society, and humanity!
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RikaReviewed in Germany on July 31, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Endlich gibt es die Fortsetzung!
Endlich gibt es die Fortsetztung! Nach diesem Quälendem Ende geht es endlich weiter und wir werde erlöst von der unsicherheit dieses Endes.
Okay um ganz ehrlich zu sein, ich liebe den ersten Band und den zweiten Band, aber das Ende war für mich okay. Ich war wütend und frustiert, aber es war für mich ein Ende. Aber die erleichterung war groß, als dieses Buch angekündigt wurde. Denn eine Fortsetzung hat Hoffnung für unsere Charaktere bedeutung, hoffnung, das nicht alles so final war wie es scheint. Aber ich schweife ab, schließlich will ich euch erzählen wie Band 2 war und nicht wie sehr ich mich auf dieses Buch gefreut habe.
Das erste was mir aufgefallen ist, dass dieses Buch rießig ist. Nun ja ich habe mir versehentlich die UK Ausgabe und nicht die US Ausgabe gekauft. Was erstmal frustrierend ist, denn die sprechen eine Sprache, warum muss das Buch in einem neuen Format dort rauskommen? Aber noch schockierender für mich ist, dass die UK Ausgabe kleiner Schrift benutzt als die US Ausgabe des ersten Bandes und trotzdem 200 Seiten mehr hat.
Inhaltlich hat sich einiges geändert, denn schließlich ist April in dem Feuer gestorben und wenn unsere Protagonistin stirbt, die die ganze Geschichte erzählt hat, wie geht es dann weiter? Ihre Freunde machen weiter, wir erleben die Gedanken und Alltäge von den anderen. Jeder einzelne von Ihnen geht in so verschiedene Richtungen und dennoch bildet es eine zusammenhängende Geschichte. Wir beginnen mit all dem Charaktern mit dem „und was jetzt?“. Es ist gerade was Weltbewegendes passiert, die ganze Welt hat sich um diesen Freundeskreis gedreht. Aber was macht man, wenn die Welt nicht mehr zuschaut, weil April nicht mehr da ist. Und während alle so langsam in ihren Alltag zurückkehren oder versuchen mit der Situation klar zu kommen, merken wir das es natürlich noch nicht vorbei ist, schließlich gibt es dieses Buch.
Im ersten Band ging sehr viel um Social Media und uns, wie beeinflusst es jemanden auf einmal eine rießige Plattform zu haben. Im zweiten Band geht es mehr um die Sci-Fi Seite. Ich sage mehr, weil es geht immer noch um Social Media und ihren Einfluss. Aber wir bekommen endlich erklärt was im ersten Band eigentlich mit Carl passiert ist. Ich will nicht zu viel verraten, denn das ist eher die zweite Hälfte, aber alter falter ist das gut! Es steckt so viel Planung in diesem Buch und so viel Fachwissen.
Abgesehen vom Inhalt muss ich bei diesem Band leider anmerken, dass es mir schwerer gefallen ist das Buch zu lesen. Es hat mehr Energie gekostet sich hinzusetzten und in diese Welt einzutauchen. Insgesamt war es schwieriger rein zukommen. Das könnte vielleicht daran liegen, dass es sich weniger wie Young Adult anfühlt als das erste Buch und immer noch auf Englisch geschrieben ist.
Mein Fazit
Hat sich das warten gelohnt? Ja! Ich bin mit diesem Buch mehr als zufrieden auch wenn es eine andere Richtung eingeschlagen hat. Ich fand es sehr interessant über die eher Wissenschaftliche Seite dieser Welt zu lesen und das hat die Welt noch realer wirken lassen. Aber auch die Charaktere haben die Entwicklung bekommen, die sie verdient haben.
- 74susieqReviewed in Australia on January 22, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read
A book for all lovers of sci-fi fantasy type fiction.
I am ready to re-read both books in the series.
Multi-clever Hank has beautifully found his niche in the world of fiction. I think that John has rubbed off on him, and then Hank has moved the Green lens on the world to focus on different aspects of human nature.
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IvoReviewed in Brazil on February 25, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars I recommend!
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseLivro muito bom! Recomendo! Very good book! I recommend!