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kaileycsmith's review

3.0
hopeful informative fast-paced

mhills's review

5.0
informative inspiring fast-paced
hopeful informative inspiring reflective sad fast-paced
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amberinbookland's review

3.0
informative inspiring fast-paced
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rynstagram's review

4.0

I learned lots of useful and eye-opening information. I also learned that “nurdle” is a word. 
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onetiredwitch's review

5.0
hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced
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triceratopper's review

4.0
informative inspiring reflective fast-paced
challenging emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

Great book , tips on how to help would’ve been great but the information was 10/10 🖤
reflective fast-paced

I think it was good at insight but I didn't really learn anything new. Another thing is that as much work that this girl is doing she is speaking from somewhere of privilege. If you are poor or disabled you may not be able to give up single use plastic. And it also put the focus on independent people where we should be focusing on how to get corporations and governments to change and giving us information on that.
challenging informative reflective medium-paced

Audiobook - 30 minutes - A brief but informative insight into the plastic crisis, and how we as normal people can help. Quite a simplistic view - for example, no consideration that there are some people (eg. disabled people) that may need things like plastic straws, but overall, the book served its purpose. Also good seeing a perspective from a young activist, and shows that we can get our voices listened to if we try hard enough.

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