Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari

Sapiens (Patterns of Life)

by Yuval Noah Harari

**THE MILLION COPY BESTSELLER**

What makes us brilliant? What makes us deadly? What makes us Sapiens? Yuval Noah Harari challenges everything we know about being human in the perfect read for these unprecedented times.

Earth is 4.5 billion years old. In just a fraction of that time, one species among countless others has conquered it: us.

In this bold and provocative book, Yuval Noah Harari explores who we are, how we got here and where we're going.

'I would recommend Sapiens to anyone who's interested in the history and future of our species' Bill Gates

'Interesting and provocative... It gives you a sense of how briefly we've been on this Earth' Barack Obama

**ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21st CENTURY**

Reviewed by matas on

3 of 5 stars

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I really liked the beginning of the book, how it explored human evolution and the spread of humanity, as it was quite entertaining and informative.

However, it all went downhill with the next part about how the agricultural revolution ruined the lives of humans. And not because it was badly written or anything, but because it stopped being objective and became a ramble.

I am not knowledgeable in this field by any means (though it seems that many experts here would agree with me), but I can definitely tell when the claims are totally biased and unfounded.

I may finish this later, not too sure about it.

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