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The Anthropocene Reviewed By John Green
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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0525555230
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+ (Mature Teens 16+ Will Also Enjoy It)
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Author: John Green
Release Date: March 21, 2023
Genre: Fiction
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The Anthropocene Reviewed Paperback by John Green – A #1 Bestselling Essay Collection
About the Book
The Anthropocene Reviewed is John Green’s first work of nonfiction, a collection of personal essays where he rates everyday parts of human life, from the QWERTY keyboard to sunsets, on a five-star scale. This paperback edition includes two brand-new essays not found in the original release.
About the Author
John Green is the #1 bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars, Turtles All the Way Down, and Looking for Alaska. He is also the host of the popular podcast The Anthropocene Reviewed, from which this book grew, and he co-runs the Vlogbrothers and Crash Course YouTube channels with his brother Hank.
Who Is This Book For?
If you enjoy thoughtful essays, gentle humor, and books that make you pause and reflect on daily life, this collection is for you. It’s a great pick for readers who loved John Green’s fiction and want to see his personal voice in nonfiction, as well as anyone who enjoys short, digestible chapters they can pick up between busy moments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is The Anthropocene Reviewed fiction or nonfiction?
It’s nonfiction. This is John Green’s first full-length nonfiction book, made up of personal essays rather than a novel.
Do I need to listen to the podcast before reading the book?
No. The book stands completely on its own, and this paperback edition even includes two new essays that aren’t in the podcast.
Is this paperback edition different from the hardcover?
Yes. The paperback includes two brand-new essays and a new postscript that weren’t part of the original hardcover release.
| Weight | 250 g |
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| Dimensions | 20.8 × 2.6 × 13.8 cm |
Across dozens of short essays, John Green explores ordinary and unexpected topics like Canada geese, the Taco Bell breakfast menu, and Halley's Comet, using each one as a lens to talk about bigger ideas like grief, hope, and what it means to be human. The essays are personal, often funny, and sometimes deeply moving, blending memoir with observation in a way that feels like catching up with a smart, curious friend. Readers walk away with a renewed sense of gratitude for small moments and a gentler outlook on life's contradictions. It's a book you can read straight through or dip into whenever you have a few spare minutes.

