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Hands, the Achilles’ Heel

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A very informative book, especially if you're into anthropology or just curious about human behaviour. It answers some of our questions regarding why are humans the way they are, what made us evolve the way we did and underlines the differences between the male and the female of the species. While most of the ideas really spoke to me and gave me the 'I-want-to-know-more' feeling, some of the information was repeated more than once which made me read the book at a slower pace than I normally would have.
All in all, it was an interesting read, would recommend if you're an enthusiast of the genre or just enjoy boosting up your knowledge with non-fiction books.

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Very often one wonders about human evolution. If it was different from other animals. Intermingling philosophy and religion Peter address the marvels or human evolution.

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Ffitch presents a grand unifying theory about human evolution that transcends science, philosophy, religion, and history. This book was absolutely enthralling and answered so many questions about human life and why human beings evolved to be so uniquely different from all other animals on Earth. While there was a lot of repetition of terms and ideas, this original theory is so ground-breaking that I highly recommend this book.

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