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The Anthropocene Reviewed | John Green | Book Review | Essays on a Human-Centered Planet

The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green is his latest and the first non-fiction book written by him. Based on his podcast of the same name, this book is a collection of personal essays featuring his reviews of various products, humans exploitation of the planet as well as his personal struggles during the Covid pandemic. Read the book summary, publication history, genre, and book review of The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green in this post below.

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About The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green:

No. of Pages: 304

Publication Date: May 18th 2021 by Dutton

Genre: Non-Fiction, Essays, Memoir, Biography, Autobiography

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The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green Review:

The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green is the first non-fiction book written by the author. Based on his podcast of the same name, this book is a collection of personal essays featuring his reviews of various products, humans exploitation of the planet as well as his personal struggles during the Covid pandemic.

It is so funny that I am literally reviewing a book on reviews and even more to know that bestselling author John Green was once a reviewer!

I have never heard John Green’s podcast that is also named “The Anthropocene Reviewed” and so everything that I read in this book was new to me. However, people who have been regular listeners to his podcast need not worry. After listening to a few of his podcast episodes, I can safely say that the essays have been polished and the author’s Covid time difficulties, his relationship with his brother and how he is coping in the pandemic makes this book a gripping read. Interspersed with interesting facts, thought provoking human exploitation discussions, and the relevant struggles that we all are facing in this time of lock downs and pandemics, I enjoyed reading this book. The ending is so memorable and an explosive finish to this amazing book.

All in all, The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green is a thought provoking and engaging collection of essays that are relatable, witty, and suited to all age groups. Read it between breaks or in one sitting, this book can be read either way. 4.5 out of 5 stars to it and Njkinny recommends this book to everyone. Go read it now!

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