A review by dilchh
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari

3.0

Despite the fact that some people who read Sapiens act like they're suddenly the smartest and coolest person amongst their peers, I did thoroughly enjoy Sapiens; that's why I was excited to read Homo Deus. Unfortunately I have to be honest and I genuinely think that more than half the book is a snoozefest.

It wasn't until, probably, the last 40 pages that the book got interesting, for me. The other part of the book was like a repetition of Sapiens. So, if you're like me, who just read Homo Deus not long after finishing Sapiens, this book will be boring and will test your patience on whether you should just drop the book or keep on reading.

I can't freely recommend this book, because though I don't necessarily hate the experience of reading it, it definitely was not the most enjoyable experience either.