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Tommy Harmer
Couldn’t find a thread for books, is there one?
Heartstone by CJ Sansom, historical mystery novel set in Tudor times.
I really enjoyed those books. I have just started re-reading Dissolution, the first one in the series, and will work my way through the rest again.
‘Coming Down Fast’ by Simon Wells - an account of the Manson Family and the death of the hippie dream.
What's it like?Working slowly through Sapiens at the moment. I find myself reading a few pages then going back over them, so it's taking double the time!
Working slowly through Sapiens at the moment. I find myself reading a few pages then going back over them, so it's taking double the time!
I know exactly what you mean. I remember doing the very same, almost like I was studying for a test!Working slowly through Sapiens at the moment. I find myself reading a few pages then going back over them, so it's taking double the time!
I really enjoyed those books. I have just started re-reading Dissolution, the first one in the series, and will work my way through the rest again.
What's it like?
I know a lot of people who talk highly of it, but what they talk about doesn't sound very sciency. That might just be the layman filter but it's come from a few people talking the same way about it.
Started this today - Thanks!
I know exactly what you mean. I remember doing the very same, almost like I was studying for test!
He won't like the endI'm really enjoying it, Harari seems to pack a shedload of information in a small amount of words, however it's still 460-odd pages long! Hence wanting to go back and make sure I'm retaining the information. I thought this may be a reflection on me but @Rorschach has mentioned doing similar too.
I think you'll enjoy it, it's not heavy on the science so far but still very legitimate findings and really providing a stamp on how Homo Sapiens evolved. His writings on the time between us evolving from Neanderthals into creating Empires is a fascinating insight. I'm halfway through now, Rorschach might have a better insight as he's finished the book.
Enjoy!
As a theist who embraces evolution it is always interesting to read this stuff. Keeps you on your journey of discovery and questioning.
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