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Karlt finished reading The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia by Patrick Thorpe
The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia by Patrick Thorpe
Dark Horse Books and Nintendo team up to bring you The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia, containing an unparalleled collection …
Karlt started reading The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia by Patrick Thorpe
The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia by Patrick Thorpe
Dark Horse Books and Nintendo team up to bring you The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia, containing an unparalleled collection …
Karlt finished reading Notes on Nationalism by George Orwell
Notes on Nationalism by George Orwell
In this essay, Orwell discusses the notion of nationalism, and argues that it causes people to disregard common sense and …
Karlt started reading Notes on Nationalism by George Orwell
Notes on Nationalism by George Orwell
In this essay, Orwell discusses the notion of nationalism, and argues that it causes people to disregard common sense and …
Karlt finished reading Ghost in the Shell 2 Deluxe Edition by 마사무네 시로
Karlt started reading Alien: The Roleplaying Game
Karlt started reading Ghost in the Shell 2 Deluxe Edition by 마사무네 시로
Karlt reviewed Eye of Terror by Barrington J. Bayley
Karlt finished reading Eye of Terror by Barrington J. Bayley
Karlt started reading Eye of Terror by Barrington J. Bayley
Karlt started reading Cybersecurity Manager's Guide by Todd Barnum
Karlt finished reading Het spook van Toetegaai by Brusselmans H.
Karlt reviewed Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari
Accesible brain food
4 stars
Where "Sapiens" explores trends and tendensies of humanity throughout history. This book tries to go a step further and asks the question where the course of said human history will lead us in the coming decades and centuries. It's an easy read while still trying to be a scientificly based work. Of course the topics in this book are not as in depth as they can or should be as this would probably make it less readable. In all it's a great read for people who like to think about philisophocall themes but generally don't enjoy meaty nonfiction works.