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The Blue Machine by Helen Czerski
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it was amazing

When I heard , it was a stunning dive into oceanography. The book's accessibility and Helen Czerski's knowledge, coupled with engaging narration, allowed me to understand the complexities of the ocean.

Throughout in this book the author discusses the profound web of the ocean, and walks readers through the world from the biology of marine life to how ocean currents function, highlighting the ocean's importance to our planet. Helen Czerski and the narrator's clean and engaging sciencemanship made the book approachable and interesting to listen to.

This book captivated me because it was able to synthesise science with a good story. Czerski harmonizes research, the author's own comments in the book, and history, which makes for a narratively rich and clear portrait of how the ocean influences the behaviors of the planet and affects weather systems, habitats, and society.

As a science and environment enthusiast, this book felt like a refresher of the knowledge we know about the ocean; it made me realize how fascinating the ocean can be and reminded me of the magical and mysterious side of the ocean. From a conservation and sustainable point of view, the book made it clear to me how valuable the ocean truly is. The audiobook format to me is the most comfortable way to absorb new and interesting information and is a tool to inform anyone curious about the ocean.

For anyone who is excited to learn more about how the ocean shapes this world, "The Blue Machine" is indispensable. Helen Czerski has put together an that is informative and fun and makes the ocean seem even more spectacular, and underscores the influence the ocean has on the planet.
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August 1, 2024 – Shelved

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