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The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green
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WINNER 41,649 votes
Adapted from his acclaimed podcast series, John Green’s uniquely structured collection of essays combines history, science, and memoir to create a new kind of nonfiction approach—brainy and compelling. His topic? Our very own geological era, the Anthropocene, in which human activity has been the dominant influence on the planetary environment. This is Green’s second GCA win, his first was in 2012 for The Fault in Our Stars.

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