I finished reading it last week actually, but haven't been sure what I should write about it.
In intent it is a good book. In writing it is captivating.
Some of it deals with things we all know. Harming the planet, abusing nature, destroying planet earth.
And that's a good message.
Some of what I found more interesting was later on as the narrative delves into the history behind why we find ourselves in this situation.
That was the good stuff.
I'm curious to read more, worried that the author could slip into repetitiveness based on the theme, but still interested.
I would recommend that people read it, because of the message is one that should be thought about, and mulled over and considered and spread.