Hardcopy version of The End of the World as We Know It standing next to a folded paper map and gas can on the pavement next to a car.

Book Review: The End of the World As We Know It

The current media landscape is littered with nostalgia grabs like so many abandoned cars rotting on the road from Maine to Boulder. We’ve seen reboots of the movies we loved as children as well as do-we-really-need-this sequels that serve us the familiar, the comfortable, and the already-experienced. In the complicated …

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