A review by iseefeelings
The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet by John Green

4.0

Could you rate something in your life on a five-star scale?

I recently listened to the audiobook of John Green's latest work, and I must say that hearing the author narrate his own book is always a treat. His gift for storytelling is evident in this book, where each personal essay is packed with history or scientific information and interwoven with memories that have shaped Green's life. I have been a fan of the Green brothers' YouTube videos since the early days and can feel the genuine enthusiasm in sharing his knowledge.

There are so many things to like about the book: the short chapters that are easy to digest, the heartfelt personal stories, and the hopeful tone that he maintained throughout. It is like a collection of moments that goes beyond a simple rating and invites you to ponder on different topics in the world we live in.

In my opinion, this is Green's best book yet, and I would love to see more nonfiction work from him!