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The Anthropocene Reviewed

Essays on a Human-Centered Planet

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The Anthropocene Reviewed

By: John Green
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“Masterful. The Anthropocene Reviewed is a beautiful, timely book about the human condition—and a timeless reminder to pay attention to your attention.” —Adam Grant, #1 bestselling author of Think Again and host of the podcast Re:Thinking

The instant #1 bestseller from John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars and Turtles All the Way Down, is now available with two brand-new essays!


“Gloriously personal and life-affirming. The perfect book for right now.” —People
Essential to the human conversation.” —Library Journal, starred review

The Anthropocene is the current geologic age, in which humans have profoundly reshaped the planet and its biodiversity. In this remarkable symphony of essays, bestselling author John Green reviews different facets of the human-centered planet on a five-star scale—from the QWERTY keyboard and sunsets to Canada geese and Penguins of Madagascar. Funny, complex, and rich with detail, the reviews chart the contradictions of contemporary humanity.

John Green’s gift for storytelling shines throughout this masterful collection. The Anthropocene Reviewed is an open-hearted exploration of the paths we forge and an unironic celebration of falling in love with the world.

Audio exclusive! Three bonus essays!
Anthropology Biographies & Memoirs Essays Memoir Essentials Social Sciences Nonfiction Funny Thought-Provoking Inspiring Heartfelt Literary Nonfiction

Featured Article: Over 17 Years After His Debut, John Green's Call to Empathy Still Resonates


Without question, our teen and young adult years are among our most formative. It is then that we learn how to connect with each other and our world at large, form and navigate relationships on our own, and craft identities for ourselves independent from our upbringing. This essential listening guide houses all of John Green’s published works in audio, from his acclaimed young adult novels to his fan-favorite podcasts.

Thought-provoking Essays • Profound Reflections • Emotional Narration • Literary Hybrid • Unexpected Depth

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Just what I needed, something honest, open and uplifting. Collection of fun short essays! Thanks!

Great uplifting read for December 2021

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This is a book that longs for resurrection. As John Green surveys and the absurd and wonderful, destructive and glorious, cruel and hopeful, pitiful and noble wonders which mankind has brought about on the world, there is an inescapable feeling that the missing piece of the surprisingly unified collection of essays is the promise of an eschatological resurrection. Essays on the likes of Dr Pepper and Sycamore Trees bring us along on explorations of inventiveness, depression, contingency, mortality, and wonder. This does not make for a happy book at all times, or even most times. But does make for an experience filled with Green's own curiosity, joy, and longing for hope.

The prose is excellent and I plan to return to it often. The audio has some problems, with the recording timbre shifting jarringly on two occasions, but this was not enough to seriously hamper my deep enjoyment of this book.

An Unironic Celebration of Human Life

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in the small hours of a Wednesday morning, I found the book agreeable.

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John Green pulls you into his life as he reads this story. However by doing so he also pulls you into the world where you observe it in a different light. The stories move you and make you think. 5 stars

Moving piece of literature

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It took me much longer to get through this book than I thought as I typically binge read John's works. However, I had to sit with each chapter and take many crying breaks. I know I usually cry during a John Green novel, but I didn't expect to do so on the first page of "You'll Never Walk Alone".
So I picked up the audiobook as well, and listened to it on my commute to and from work (I give traffic and commuting 2.5 stars). This is a brilliant work that hits every human emotion.
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