Guns, Germs and Steel - Jared Diamond

⭐ 9.0/10

(Originally written by Joseph)

A book about why people groups developed the way they have throughout history and why certain groups advanced quicker in civilization then others. The first half this book absolutely blew me away and in ways changed a lot of my worldview. There was quite a lull after that for me, but it came around again in the end. But I felt smarter after reading it and will likely think or this book often in the future. I feel this is in some ways a must-read for those interested in studying history. It's pretty dense and academic at times and it made the audiobook experience occasionally difficult, but overall a very rewarding read.

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