El libro está muy interesante, orientado a una divulgación para un público más general, por lo que no se profundiza mucho en los temas. Sobre todo me ha gustado la cronología de la exploración espacial, seguro que la usaré cuando hable del tema con amigos o familiares.
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furkell rated The Anthropocene Reviewed: 5 stars

The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green, John Green, John Green - undifferentiated
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I bought the book because I am a fan of the podcast. I really liked the format, how it feels similar to the podcast but it can stand as a book of its own.
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furkell rated The 99% Invisible City: 5 stars

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