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tw2025 's review for:
Homo Deus: A History of Tomorrow
by Yuval Noah Harari
4.5 Stars.
While none of these ideas are particularly new to me, the author delved into them deeply and came up with ideas/conclusions that I had not previously thought about/ been exposed to.
There are SO many things I want to talk about, but they are the kind of topics that do better when having dialogue among a number of people. I suppose this would make for the perfect book club book, should you be lucky enough to find enough people willing to stay committed to this chunker!
I like the way the author presents his ideas and speculations. I like the ideas he encourages the reader to consciously engage with.
I'll do my best to write a formal review for this one and return at a later time. (Though please be warned: I say this ALL the time and rarely remember--its kind of who I am as a person right now).
While none of these ideas are particularly new to me, the author delved into them deeply and came up with ideas/conclusions that I had not previously thought about/ been exposed to.
There are SO many things I want to talk about, but they are the kind of topics that do better when having dialogue among a number of people. I suppose this would make for the perfect book club book, should you be lucky enough to find enough people willing to stay committed to this chunker!
I like the way the author presents his ideas and speculations. I like the ideas he encourages the reader to consciously engage with.
I'll do my best to write a formal review for this one and return at a later time. (Though please be warned: I say this ALL the time and rarely remember--its kind of who I am as a person right now).