Exactly what I felt reading it β such a profound book, starting from the birth of the universe, to the various revolutions, and till today .. Must read .. and nicely written review π
I read the “sequel” to this book, Homo Deus and I have been eager to get my hands on this one. Homo Deus is more analytical and if I may add, subjective compared to this one I think. If you are fascinated by our history, I highly recommend reading A short history of nearly everything by Bill Bryson – it is light, informative and really does talk about nearly everything!
Wow, thanks I wanted to read the sequel too π now that you say it is good, I will surely read it. Also I have added A short history to everything in my to read list. I wanted to ask have you read anything by Stephen hawking? Can you suggest me any book by him or any on universe that you have read π
Yeah I saw most of the people reading that one by him but my office colleague suggested some other book by some other author, that’s why I was asking for your feedback π As I find your taste similar to mine π
Exactly what I felt reading it β such a profound book, starting from the birth of the universe, to the various revolutions, and till today .. Must read .. and nicely written review π
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Thanks buddy π and rightly said a profound read π Did you by any chance read the sequel to this book “Homo Deus”?
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It’s there on my bookshelf … going to start it soon π … have you read it ?
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Nope not yet π Its on my to read list π this month is all booked with other books π so lets see when I get time to read this one π
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You are reading a lot !! How are you finding this much time !! π
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he he π may be because I don’t watch Netflix π
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Good !! that’s the best thing you can do … how many books you have read this year? Do you have a target ?
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I am currently reading my 30th book π No I haven’t set a target, it creates pressure π but I will try to outdo my last year’s count π
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I read the “sequel” to this book, Homo Deus and I have been eager to get my hands on this one. Homo Deus is more analytical and if I may add, subjective compared to this one I think. If you are fascinated by our history, I highly recommend reading A short history of nearly everything by Bill Bryson – it is light, informative and really does talk about nearly everything!
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Wow, thanks I wanted to read the sequel too π now that you say it is good, I will surely read it. Also I have added A short history to everything in my to read list. I wanted to ask have you read anything by Stephen hawking? Can you suggest me any book by him or any on universe that you have read π
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I have just read βthe brief history of timeβ but frankly, I really needed to read it twice. Itβs a bit difficult π€
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Yeah I saw most of the people reading that one by him but my office colleague suggested some other book by some other author, that’s why I was asking for your feedback π As I find your taste similar to mine π
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Sounds like a very interesting book.
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Yeah it is π you should definitely check this out π
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Hi NJ
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Hi π how are you doing π
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Doing good…what about You?
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I am fine too π
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That’s great thing indeed…
What’s up…
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Nothing new π just reading as usual π
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Oh ok fyn
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Wassup NJ…lol….
Dont say as usual reading …books..
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ha ha π actually thats the only thing I do other than my job π
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Oh lol…
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Thats beautiful thing you too review them…
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Thanks π and
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Lol
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Reading a book like living in dream land…
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It depends what kind of book you are reading
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Dont you feel like coming back to reality difficult lol ?
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Nope , I am pro nowππ
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Haha…
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