![]() This massively flawed heroine struggles with the influence of social media and is extremely relatable if not always likable. As a famous person on social media, not only does April May have a massive following and a sort-of girlfriend, she has a scary number of fanatical detractors who might want to see her dead. They figure they may as well cash in on it and brand April May as defender of the Carls, promoting the viewpoint that these aliens, yes, aliens, are on Earth for peaceful reasons. Carls have appeared all over the world, but April May and Andy got the scoop. When she wakes up, the world has changed forever. She names the statue "Carl," and they post the video. ![]() She calls her best friend Andy Skampt, and they record an irreverent video for his vlog. She thinks it's cool and is about to walk by but considers that, as a graphic designer, she ought to appreciate the effort that went into this presumed art installation. ![]() April May, through a strange series of events, ends up walking down a particular New York City street one night and encounters a giant Transformers statue. This thrilling and thought-provoking debut by Green (co-vlogger with his novelist brother, John) is a must-have for all collections. ![]()
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