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Raul Delgado It is not needed but recommended, this book uses some references to the previous books. If you have the opportunity read them too, specially sapiens i…moreIt is not needed but recommended, this book uses some references to the previous books. If you have the opportunity read them too, specially sapiens is a masterpiece.(less)
Marie (UK) I read EVERY word of this book - i got a free copy from Netgalley in return for an honest review and believe me this is a book i will be talking about…moreI read EVERY word of this book - i got a free copy from Netgalley in return for an honest review and believe me this is a book i will be talking about for years to come(less)
Bartosz Not really. Only if you like to read all-in-the-series anyway - which is myself :). You can jump straight into '21 lessons' which I consider more inte…moreNot really. Only if you like to read all-in-the-series anyway - which is myself :). You can jump straight into '21 lessons' which I consider more interesting and more 'new stuff' than in 'Homo deus'.(less)
Derrick Trimble 'The first thing you need to know about yourself is that you are not a story.' page 351 Followed by 4 pages of why you are not a story. …more'The first thing you need to know about yourself is that you are not a story.' page 351 Followed by 4 pages of why you are not a story. (less)

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