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Official U.S. edition with full color illustrations throughout. #1 New York Times Bestseller The Summer Reading Pick for President Barack Obama, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg, now available as a beautifully packaged paperback From a renowned historian comes a groundbreaking narrative of humanity’s creation and evolution―a #1 international bestseller―that explores the ways in which biology and history have defined us and enhanced our understanding of what it means to be “human.” One hundred thousand years ago, at least six different species of humans inhabited Earth. Yet today there is only one―homo sapiens. What happened to the others? And what may happen to us? Most books about the history of humanity pursue either a historical or a biological approach, but Dr. Yuval Noah Harari breaks the mold with this highly original book of big history that begins about 70,000 years ago with the appearance of modern cognition. From examining the role evolving humans have played in the global ecosystem to charting the rise of empires, Sapiens integrates history and science to reconsider accepted narratives, connect past developments with contemporary concerns, and examine specific events within the context of larger ideas. Dr. Harari also compels us to look ahead, because over the last few decades humans have begun to bend laws of natural selection that have governed life for the past four billion years. We are acquiring the ability to design not only the world around us, but also ourselves. Where is this leading us, and what do we want to become? Featuring 27 photographs, 6 maps, and 25 illustrations/diagrams, this provocative and insightful world history graphic novel is sure to spark debate and is essential reading for aficionados of Jared Diamond, James Gleick, Matt Ridley, Robert Wright, and Sharon Moalem. This graphic adaptation brings Dr. Harari’s groundbreaking analysis to life, exploring the biggest questions about our species: Human Evolution: A look at the other human species that walked the Earth―and an investigation into why only Homo Sapiens survived. The Cognitive Revolution: Journey back 70,000 years to the moment that changed everything, when our ancestors began to think in new ways and cooperate in massive numbers. Biology Meets History: A unique approach that integrates science and history to challenge everything you thought you knew about our shared past. The Future of Humanity: A provocative look ahead at how our species is beginning to bend the laws of natural selection and what it might mean for our future. Review: Must read!!!!!! - Sapiens is a remarkable book that takes you on a journey through the entire history of humankind, from the dawn of our species to the present and beyond. It is a book that challenges many of the assumptions we have about ourselves, our cultures, our religions, and our future. It is a book that makes you think, question, and wonder. The author, Yuval Noah Harari, is a brilliant historian and a captivating storyteller. He combines insights from various disciplines, such as biology, anthropology, psychology, and philosophy, to weave a fascinating narrative that covers the major events and transformations that shaped our world and our species. He does not shy away from controversial topics, such as the role of human violence, the origin of money, the impact of science, and the prospects of artificial intelligence. He also offers his own perspective on the big questions, such as what makes us human, what gives meaning to our lives, and what lies ahead for us. Sapiens is a book that will make you see the world in a new light. It is a book that will enrich your knowledge, broaden your horizons, and stimulate your imagination. It is a book that will change the way you understand yourself and others. It is a book that everyone should read. Review: What a fantastic alternative medium to the original format! - I loved Sapiens the book despite a few caveats like missing Heron of Alexandria (steam), awesomeness like the Antikythera Device, and suggesting England in the middle ages was a backwater. During the first century and a half of the Norman period in the high middle ages it flourished until anti-jewish pogroms murdered or made refugees of thousands, misogyny ruined women lead businesses, and the dreaded beast of climate change ended an incredible era of prosperity with William the Bastard commonly known as the Conqueror being most likely the richest person in the world (the Mansa Musa of the 11th century CE) and PPP for the average person was excellent for that century and a half much like during the brief Norman Sicilian Renaissance. Onto this book though it has a solid and well made hard cover. The paper is thick matte stock which surprised me differing from most "comic book" style graphic novels but it is good enough to have good color retention. The art is good reminding me more of something in the 1980s made for educational purposes released by a textbook company or government office more than a modern graphic novel. Or like a comic in the newspaper like Dennis the Menace. I've been reading the book to my young child today and we've been enjoying its prose and he really likes the art more than I do. He particularly liked the mammoths and the Bering strait portion because it reminded him of the Ice Age movies. Highly recommend it.







| Best Sellers Rank | #11,007 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #9 in Educational & Nonfiction Graphic Novels #25 in History & Philosophy of Science (Books) #26 in History of Civilization & Culture |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,114 Reviews |
M**S
Must read!!!!!!
Sapiens is a remarkable book that takes you on a journey through the entire history of humankind, from the dawn of our species to the present and beyond. It is a book that challenges many of the assumptions we have about ourselves, our cultures, our religions, and our future. It is a book that makes you think, question, and wonder. The author, Yuval Noah Harari, is a brilliant historian and a captivating storyteller. He combines insights from various disciplines, such as biology, anthropology, psychology, and philosophy, to weave a fascinating narrative that covers the major events and transformations that shaped our world and our species. He does not shy away from controversial topics, such as the role of human violence, the origin of money, the impact of science, and the prospects of artificial intelligence. He also offers his own perspective on the big questions, such as what makes us human, what gives meaning to our lives, and what lies ahead for us. Sapiens is a book that will make you see the world in a new light. It is a book that will enrich your knowledge, broaden your horizons, and stimulate your imagination. It is a book that will change the way you understand yourself and others. It is a book that everyone should read.
T**G
What a fantastic alternative medium to the original format!
I loved Sapiens the book despite a few caveats like missing Heron of Alexandria (steam), awesomeness like the Antikythera Device, and suggesting England in the middle ages was a backwater. During the first century and a half of the Norman period in the high middle ages it flourished until anti-jewish pogroms murdered or made refugees of thousands, misogyny ruined women lead businesses, and the dreaded beast of climate change ended an incredible era of prosperity with William the Bastard commonly known as the Conqueror being most likely the richest person in the world (the Mansa Musa of the 11th century CE) and PPP for the average person was excellent for that century and a half much like during the brief Norman Sicilian Renaissance. Onto this book though it has a solid and well made hard cover. The paper is thick matte stock which surprised me differing from most "comic book" style graphic novels but it is good enough to have good color retention. The art is good reminding me more of something in the 1980s made for educational purposes released by a textbook company or government office more than a modern graphic novel. Or like a comic in the newspaper like Dennis the Menace. I've been reading the book to my young child today and we've been enjoying its prose and he really likes the art more than I do. He particularly liked the mammoths and the Bering strait portion because it reminded him of the Ice Age movies. Highly recommend it.
B**R
History can be fun
Great author and a very well written book regarding a fascinating history portrayed with accuracy and presented in a readable way that draws the reader in
S**P
A fascinating , enjoyable, clearly written book.
A fascination materialist story of how we came to be and what we have become. A very clear, enjoyable read.
S**S
Not what I expected
Not what I expected. I’d call it a non-fiction graphic (non-)novel? Or Scientific theories of the path of humanity in graphic novel form? Science IS a story! Who knew? (You, of course!) It was difficult to determine the intended audience age. I would say it is appropriate for 12 years and up. Younger if the person is interested in (and/or has a basic vocabulary of) the history of humanity, evolution, archeology, behavioral theory, geography, etc. Informative, thought provoking and entertaining.
A**A
Full of shocking and wondrous stories
It is a amazing book, very easy to read and stimulating. A great way to understand ourselves by knowing our origins.
B**O
This Was An Excellent Choice For Both My Son And I
Hoping to help my son achieve a larger perspective of our world and our place in it, I purchased this book for him. When it arrived I was so pleased with the format, like a comic book, but not really. It is packed with so much information that I could not put it down. The story lines are interwoven beautifully, this is a well crafted educational piece of art in my opinion. My son took to it immediately, I was glad that I had read it before him because the questions started rolling and his mind opened up, it took him awhile but he did read the whole book and I do indeed believe that it did a wonderful job of opening his eyes and enlarging his perception of the world. I would recommend this book to any parent, even for you too! I learned a lot reading it myself! It is simply excellent.
J**M
Beautiful! Terrific graphic novel adaption’
My teens are reading this graphic novel and it’s a beautifully done, well laid out, easier to comprehend version of the regular Sapiens. I have found myself flipping through it and getting lost in its pages. I would recommend for ages 11+
T**N
Amazing book
Amazing book!
D**E
Must buy, must read
Wonderful experience... Great information and representation about human history
N**S
fantastic
I would buy for the gift from all my nieces and nephews. It's really good book.
E**O
La gran obra de Yuval para que lo disfruten los más jóvenes
Puede ser que para un adolescente o un niño pensar en leer un gran libro de muchas páginas sea una tarea pesada a pesar de su ligera narrativa. Si esa misma obra está condensada por su autor y convertida en comic, es ideal para los más jóvenes. Mi hijo de 14 lo agotó en unas 4 sentadas, con un estilo de ilustración sencillo, súper agradable, Yuval nos da su versión corta del afamado Sapiens original. Un extraordinario libro para regalar a la familia y si es en pasta dura aún mejor. Es un bello libro para que nos acompañe en casa.
A**O
Awesome Non-fiction Book for all Ages
I bought this book and can say that I was pleasantly surprised that this graphical book would cater for people at all ages. This is very easy to read, distill, and the graphics vividly captures your imagination. My teenage daughter loved reading the book and this was a good way for me to introduce her to non-fiction books. Would definitely recommend for parents like me who wants to have a book that they can read and share with their kids.
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