My inclination would be to start with Sapiens... Understand the past to understand the future.
I don't know how repetitive Deus will be, but I thought Sapiens provoked some pretty interesting questions about what the future holds. I imagine that Deus will probably build on that foundation.
I just saw I had a couple of credits available on audible so just downloaded it too.
Interestingly, I read Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel (published 1997) immediately after I read Sapiens and there were times I felt like I was reading the same book again. Still excellent though.
My inclination would be to start with Sapiens... Understand the past to understand the future.
I don't know how repetitive Deus will be, but I thought Sapiens provoked some pretty interesting questions about what the future holds. I imagine that Deus will probably build on that foundation.
I just saw I had a couple of credits available on audible so just downloaded it too.
Interestingly, I read Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel (published 1997) immediately after I read Sapiens and there were times I felt like I was reading the same book again. Still excellent though.