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The Anthropocene Reviewed
Essays on a Human-Centered Planet
Book • 2019
In 'The Anthropocene Reviewed', John Green adapts and expands his critically acclaimed podcast into a symphony of essays.
He reviews a wide range of subjects, from the QWERTY keyboard and sunsets to Canada geese and 'Penguins of Madagascar', using a five-star rating system.
The book is a personal and introspective exploration of human existence, touching on themes of culture, science, and personal experiences.
Green's essays are praised for their wit, empathy, and ability to make the universal personal, offering a reflection on the human condition during times of global change and uncertainty.
He reviews a wide range of subjects, from the QWERTY keyboard and sunsets to Canada geese and 'Penguins of Madagascar', using a five-star rating system.
The book is a personal and introspective exploration of human existence, touching on themes of culture, science, and personal experiences.
Green's essays are praised for their wit, empathy, and ability to make the universal personal, offering a reflection on the human condition during times of global change and uncertainty.
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Mentioned in 22 episodes
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when discussing 

's reviews and star ratings of various aspects of the world.


David Marchese


John Green

178 snips
'The Interview': John Green Knows That No One Really Loves You on the Internet
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como el autor de este libro, el primero que no es de ficción que ha sacado.

Roberto Martínez

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#344. Roberto Martínez - Creatividad, Adelantarte a una Ola, Matar Proyectos, Diversificar Ingresos y Curiosidad Profunda
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as a book he wrote.


John Green

120 snips
157. The Deadliest Disease in Human History
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as 

's first nonfiction book, based on his podcast.


Adam Grant


John Green

115 snips
John Green wants you to pay attention to your attention (bonus)
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as a nonfiction book where he reviews various things.


Laurie Santos

112 snips
How to be Awesome - With Almost no Effort (with John Green)
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as the author's first nonfiction book.


Adam Grant

96 snips
John Green Wants You to Pay Attention to Your Attention
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as the source of a quote about carrying every version of yourself into the present.


David Roche

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269. “No Secrets” Q+A on Creatine, What Elite Athletes Do, A Controversial Electrolytes Article, How To Cross Train, and More!
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as one of her favorite books, specifically referencing the chapter on the Yips.


Megan Roche

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271. High Carb and Performance, Wild Science on What Causes Injuries, Bicarb Breakthroughs, Overload Training, and Kilian’s Next Project!
Recommended by 

along with "Everything is Tuberculosis."


John Dickerson

66 snips
The “Constitutional Crisis Is Here”
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as the author of the book, based on his podcast of the same name.


Adam Grant

65 snips
John Green wants you to pay attention to your attention (bonus)



