Hank Green’s authorial journey has seemingly just begun.
The YouTube luminary, who released his debut novel -- An Absolutely Remarkable Thing -- in Sept. 2018, is set to release a follow-up tome titled A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor on July 7, 2020. Green unveiled the book’s cover on his social channels today, as well as a preorder in the U.S. and the U.K. at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, IndieBound, and Waterstones.
An Absolutely Remarkable Thing followed a 23-year-old named April May, who stumbled upon a giant, mysterious sculpture amid the appearance of similar structures in dozens of cities across the globe. The first book followed April’s navigation of online fame, as a chronicler of the statues on her YouTube channel. In Foolish, the statues have disappeared as mysteriously as they arrived. And, according to a jacket description, the novel will follow the fallout amid April’s friend group, while...
The YouTube luminary, who released his debut novel -- An Absolutely Remarkable Thing -- in Sept. 2018, is set to release a follow-up tome titled A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor on July 7, 2020. Green unveiled the book’s cover on his social channels today, as well as a preorder in the U.S. and the U.K. at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, IndieBound, and Waterstones.
An Absolutely Remarkable Thing followed a 23-year-old named April May, who stumbled upon a giant, mysterious sculpture amid the appearance of similar structures in dozens of cities across the globe. The first book followed April’s navigation of online fame, as a chronicler of the statues on her YouTube channel. In Foolish, the statues have disappeared as mysteriously as they arrived. And, according to a jacket description, the novel will follow the fallout amid April’s friend group, while...
- 12/18/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
On Monday, Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” set a new record, topping Billboard’s Hot 100 for 17 weeks. To achieve this, the single kept six rival pop stars out of the top spot, garnered five remixes (don’t forget Cupcakke’s), lasted for more than four months, nearly spanned three Democratic debates, enjoyed two times as many chart points as the poor suckers in the Number Two position, and spawned one massive debate about the state of country music. (“Old Town Road” has also been Number One on Rolling Stone...
- 7/29/2019
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Breaking Bad‘s latest episode, “Shotgun,” opens with relentless drive and a kick of energy that assures an episode of high octane action and aggression. Jesse (Aaron Paul), Walter White’s (Bryan Cranston) lab partner, has been taken by cleaner Mike (Jonathan Banks) on a road trip into the unknown. Fearing for the life of his associate, Walt takes to the streets in his car, swerving between vehicles at high speed, and makes a potentially final call to his wife and son. He’s prepared for the worst, and rightly so. His destination? Los Pollos Hermanos, where he’ll confront his boss, drug kingpin Gus (Giancarlo Esposito).
Whilst the opening sequence seems to nudge the narrative into seemingly dooming and volatile circumstances, “Shotgun” actually manages a switch-a-rooney and wisely pulls its punches – it’s not time for damning confrontations just yet. What we get instead is...
Breaking Bad‘s latest episode, “Shotgun,” opens with relentless drive and a kick of energy that assures an episode of high octane action and aggression. Jesse (Aaron Paul), Walter White’s (Bryan Cranston) lab partner, has been taken by cleaner Mike (Jonathan Banks) on a road trip into the unknown. Fearing for the life of his associate, Walt takes to the streets in his car, swerving between vehicles at high speed, and makes a potentially final call to his wife and son. He’s prepared for the worst, and rightly so. His destination? Los Pollos Hermanos, where he’ll confront his boss, drug kingpin Gus (Giancarlo Esposito).
Whilst the opening sequence seems to nudge the narrative into seemingly dooming and volatile circumstances, “Shotgun” actually manages a switch-a-rooney and wisely pulls its punches – it’s not time for damning confrontations just yet. What we get instead is...
- 8/22/2011
- by Tom Barnard
- Obsessed with Film
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