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Very much refreshing. All the talks of progresses in various fields we find rarely reflect our reality of murders and rapes, wars and epidemics. This book covers many of our fuck ups unavailable in all our progress reports.
Loads of facts and history but very funny too. More appropriate for your teenager than adults
Extremely entertaining and depressing in equal measure. Do you enjoy history, quirky stories, and social sciences? Well, this could be the book for you.
As one would expect from a former Buzzfeed writer, ‘Humans' has is written in a very informal, conversational style. Tom Phillips packs his book with well researched eclectic examples from human history of our desire to make disastrous mistakes. He presents these in no particular order, and turns the oft-used narrative upside down. By touching upon only the critical elements needed to construct the mental final picture of each historical event, he enriches the text by adding lots of examples to send a compelling message in each chapter.
Nish Kumar narrated, which helped to convey the grim sarcastic humour. Whether we learn from these errors or not is a different matter entirely and as this book illustrates, it's not always as easy or black and white as it seems.