![]() Yuval Noah Harari’s “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind,” on the other hand, is 464 pages and does tend to read a bit like a textbook. Donnie Eichar’s “Dead Mountain” is also immensely readable, retelling an already riveting story based on years of research. Freeman’s “The Forgotten 500” reads like a suspense novel, taking you along on the adventure. ![]() ![]() Readability is huge with a history book, especially if you prefer a more casual, laid-back approach to storytelling.Donnie Eichar’s “Dead Mountain” tells the fascinating story of nine experienced hikers who died mysteriously after inexplicably exiting their tent during a camping trip. Howard Zinn’s “A People’s History of the United States” homes in on American history, tossing out the history taught in schools with the goal of teaching the unvarnished truth about our country. ![]() Freeman’s “The Forgotten 500” focuses on 500 specific men, covering Operation Halyard, which was part of World War II. ![]() If you’re fascinated with the history of man, Yuval Noah Harari’s “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” will appeal to you.
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