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Tag: Nonfiction

Review: Notes From An Apocalypse by Mark O’Connell

Mark O’Connell is a very entertaining, self-effacing and thoughtful companion to the end of the world.

Apocalypse, Climate change, Contemporary, Environment, Nonfiction

Review: Fathoms by Rebecca Giggs

Fathoms is a book of philosophy and science that might shock us out of our lethargy towards nature.

Environment, Nonfiction

Review: See What You Made Me Do by Jess Hill

See What You Made Me Do goes beyond headlines to uncover the horrifying scale of domestic abuse in Australia.

Australian, Nonfiction, Stella Prize

Review: Flight Lines by Andrew Darby

Flight Lines is one of the most beautiful and moving books about nature I have read in a while.

Conservation, Environment, Nonfiction

Review: Superpower by Ross Garnaut

This book could radically transform Australia’s approach to climate change.

Climate change, Nonfiction

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