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A Poison Like No Other: How Microplastics Corrupted Our Planet and Our Bodies

by Matt Simon

Narrated by Adam Verner

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Why You'll Love This

Simon's investigation into microplastics is genuinely alarming, and Verner's measured narration makes every discovery feel like something you can't unfind.

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About This Book

Matt Simon's investigation into microplastics begins with an unsettling premise: the pollution crisis most people associate with ocean garbage patches and littered roadsides has a far more intimate dimension. Invisible plastic particles now circulate through the air, accumulate in food chains, and lodge inside human bodies, carrying with them a cocktail of thousands of chemicals linked to serious disease. Simon follows the researchers pushing into extreme environments to document this contamination, building a portrait of a global system that has quietly saturated every corner of the planet.

Adam Verner brings a measured, authoritative tone to the narration that suits the material well. His pacing moves between scientific detail and broader consequence without losing momentum, keeping the listener engaged through dense subject matter. At under seven hours, the runtime is lean, and Verner's steady delivery amplifies the book's cumulative dread. Science journalism works particularly well in audio when a narrator can modulate urgency without tipping into alarm, and Verner achieves that balance throughout.