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John Green

Exploring Humanity's Impact on Earth Through Personal Reflections

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Author: John Green

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31min

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Chapter 1: No One Noticed
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Chapter 2: LASCAUX CAVE PAINTINGS
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Chapter 3: TEDDY BEARS
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Chapter 4: SUNSETS
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Chapter 5: THE NATHAN’S FAMOUS HOT DOG EATING CONTEST
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Chapter 6: AULD LANG SYNE
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Chapter 7: THE INDIANAPOLIS 500
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Chapter 8: WHISPERING
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Chapter 9: THE HOT DOGS OF BÆJARINS BEZTU PYLSUR
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Chapter 10: SYCAMORE TREES
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Who should listen to The Anthropocene Reviewed

"The Anthropocene Reviewed" is an engaging and reflective audiobook that appeals to a wide range of listeners, particularly those interested in contemporary culture, philosophy, and the human experience. Fans of John Green's previous works will appreciate his signature blend of humor and introspection, while individuals seeking to understand the complexities of the Anthropocene era—the current geological age marked by human impact on Earth—will find thought-provoking insights. Whether you are a lover of essays, an environmental advocate, or simply curious about the world around you, this audiobook offers a compelling exploration of what it means to be part of the human story.

3 quotes from The Anthropocene Reviewed

  • "In the end, we are all just stories passing through the minds of others."
  • "We are capable of great love and great cruelty. We are capable of beautiful art and horrible violence."
  • "To be human is to be in a constant state of questioning."

Author: John Green

John Green is a celebrated author known for his deep exploration of young adult themes through richly crafted narratives. He gained widespread recognition with his debut novel, *Looking for Alaska*, which won the Michael L. Printz Award in 2006. Subsequent works, including *An Abundance of Katherines* and the New York Times bestseller *Paper Towns*, further solidified his reputation, with the latter winning the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best YA Mystery. His most famous novel, *The Fault in Our Stars*, received critical acclaim and topped bestseller lists, captivating audiences worldwide. In addition to his novels, Green coauthored *Will Grayson, Will Grayson* and has maintained a strong online presence through his vlogs alongside his brother, Hank, fostering a community of avid readers and fans.

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The Anthropocene Reviewed Free audiobook download

John Green

Exploring Humanity's Impact on Earth Through Personal Reflections

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Author: John Green

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31 min

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Who should listen to The Anthropocene Reviewed

"The Anthropocene Reviewed" is an engaging and reflective audiobook that appeals to a wide range of listeners, particularly those interested in contemporary culture, philosophy, and the human experience. Fans of John Green's previous works will appreciate his signature blend of humor and introspection, while individuals seeking to understand the complexities of the Anthropocene era—the current geological age marked by human impact on Earth—will find thought-provoking insights. Whether you are a lover of essays, an environmental advocate, or simply curious about the world around you, this audiobook offers a compelling exploration of what it means to be part of the human story.

3 quotes from The Anthropocene Reviewed

  • "In the end, we are all just stories passing through the minds of others."
  • "We are capable of great love and great cruelty. We are capable of beautiful art and horrible violence."
  • "To be human is to be in a constant state of questioning."

Author: John Green

John Green is a celebrated author known for his deep exploration of young adult themes through richly crafted narratives. He gained widespread recognition with his debut novel, *Looking for Alaska*, which won the Michael L. Printz Award in 2006. Subsequent works, including *An Abundance of Katherines* and the New York Times bestseller *Paper Towns*, further solidified his reputation, with the latter winning the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best YA Mystery. His most famous novel, *The Fault in Our Stars*, received critical acclaim and topped bestseller lists, captivating audiences worldwide. In addition to his novels, Green coauthored *Will Grayson, Will Grayson* and has maintained a strong online presence through his vlogs alongside his brother, Hank, fostering a community of avid readers and fans.