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A review by bethanymyers
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari
2.0
Ok so I didn't quite finish this, but I completed 16 of the 17 sections of the audiobook so I was almost done when my Overdrive rental expired. I didn't want it badly enough to get on the waiting list and check it out again.
Frankly this book is kind of repetitive if you've read Sapiens, and also if you even halfheartedly pay attention to current technology, e.g. extended descriptions of fitness wearables (bizarrely fixated on Microsoft as a leader in this space, which almost seems sponsored), and also if you've ever read or viewed any sci-fi, which generally tackles much more interesting ideas than this book ever does.
Frankly this book is kind of repetitive if you've read Sapiens, and also if you even halfheartedly pay attention to current technology, e.g. extended descriptions of fitness wearables (bizarrely fixated on Microsoft as a leader in this space, which almost seems sponsored), and also if you've ever read or viewed any sci-fi, which generally tackles much more interesting ideas than this book ever does.