![]() ![]() Here, he writes some of the most beautiful and humane essays of his or any generation as he “reviews” seemingly prosaic subjects from Canada geese to Diet Dr Pepper then gives them stars like a bad Yelp reviewer. ![]() You might recognize his name, since Green’s also a famous YA novelist and YouTuber. And at my advanced age, if I don’t dog-ear and underline a book, it’s lost down the memory hole forever, no matter how much I liked it.īut one I do remember liking so much that it bears mentioning, is John Green’s The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet (Penguin, $28). In addition to the couple of books I have open at any time, a good deal of my book consumption comes via audio: I have an audiobook going in my car or on my MP3 player at all times. ![]() Though some have said I read on a fifty-two-year-old level. I’m not saying that in some little-kid braggadocious way. Probably well over sixty in the last year. ![]()
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