DNF files: Sapiens: A Graphic History

Sapiens: A Graphic History Volume One: The Birth of Humankind

By Yuval Noah Harari

Page I bailed on: 28.

Verdict: I really enjoyed Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens, which was a blockbuster Big History bestseller. Harari has a wonderful way of explaining ideas in a popular voice. Unfortunately, this graphic version tries to be even more reader-friendly without adding anything of value. The character of Harari’s niece Zoe is introduced to be a surrogate for the audience, so I take it the target reader here was young people. Younger than me anyway. I found it to be too cutesy by half and gave up pretty quickly. It did make me go back to re-read parts of Sapiens though, which I enjoyed very much and frankly found easier to follow.

If you just read graphic versions of books because you can’t bring yourself to read full text, then fine. Otherwise I don’t know why you’d bother.

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3 thoughts on “DNF files: Sapiens: A Graphic History

  1. Graphic novels aren’t for kids, they’re for adults. So this is weird, making a Classic Comic, written for kids, that’s a graphic novel priced (I assume) for adults. No wonder it doesn’t work!

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