
The Anomaly
by Hervé Le Tellier (2020)
Like 'An Absolutely Remarkable Thing', this novel blends sci-fi with mystery and explores profound unexplained phenomena.

by Hank Green (2018)
In Hank Green's sweeping, cinematic debut novel, a young woman becomes an overnight celebrity before realizing she's part of something bigger, and stranger, than anyone could have possibly imagine. THE CARLS JUST APPEARED. Roaming through New York City at three A.M., twenty-three-year-old April May stumbles across a giant sculpture. Delighted by its appearance and craftsmanship--like a ten-foot-tall Transformer wearing a suit of samurai armor--April and her best friend, Andy, make a video with it, which Andy uploads to YouTube. The next day, April wakes up to a viral video and a new life. News quickly spreads that there are Carls in dozens of cities around the world--from Beijing to Buenos Aires--and April, as their first documentarian, finds herself at the center of an intense international media spotlight. Seizing the opportunity to make her mark on the world, April now has to deal with the consequences her new particular brand of fame has on her relationships, her safety, and her own identity. And all eyes are on April to figure out not just what the Carls are, but what they want from us. Compulsively entertaining and powerfully relevant, *An Absolutely Remarkable Thing* grapples with big themes, including how the social internet is changing fame, rhetoric, and radicalization; how our culture deals with fear and uncertainty; and how vilification and adoration spring from the same dehumanization that follows a life in the public eye. The beginning of an exciting fiction career, *An Absolutely Remarkable Thing* is a bold and insightful novel of now. This description comes from the publisher.
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by Hervé Le Tellier (2020)
Like 'An Absolutely Remarkable Thing', this novel blends sci-fi with mystery and explores profound unexplained phenomena.

by Megan Angelo (2020)
Similar to 'An Absolutely Remarkable Thing', this book dives into the dark side of fame and social media's impact on privacy.

by M.T. Anderson (2017)
If you enjoyed the speculative elements and social commentary in 'An Absolutely Remarkable Thing', this satire on art and truth will resonate.

by Sylvain Neuvel (2016)
Echoing 'An Absolutely Remarkable Thing', this story features the discovery of a giant alien robot and the ensuing mystery.

by Lindsay Ellis (2020)
Like 'An Absolutely Remarkable Thing', this novel explores first contact with aliens and the complexities of communication and government involvement.
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