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What’s everyone reading?

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.

He's written a couple of thrillers which I found good reads Dominion set in Nazi occupied Britain and Winter in Madrid pre WWII thriller.
 
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!
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.
 
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!
 
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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.

Such a great series, so richly detailed and immersive. Sansom's health looked like it would bring a stop to his writing so it was great to hear of his recovery and then, selfishly, see Tombland released a couple of years ago.

I'm on, among other things, the Gulag Archipelago and Guns, Germs & Steel.
 
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.

I'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.
 
I know exactly what you mean. I remember doing the very same, almost like I was studying for test!

Haha, yes it does feel like this! I think I just really want the information to insert itself into my brain.

Wait and see, Scara will read it in one sitting and recite it back from memory.
 
I'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.
He won't like the end ;)
 
As a theist who embraces evolution it is always interesting to read this stuff. Keeps you on your journey of discovery and questioning.

Absolutely man, I'm in the same arena, potentially more leaning towards the agnostic side in recent years but firmly based in evolution and the science of spirituality (if that's even a thing).
 
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