![]() ![]() In Fingerprints of the Gods, Hancock embarks on a worldwide quest to put together all the pieces of the vast and fascinating jigsaw of mankind’s hidden past. ![]() intriguing and entertaining and sturdy enough to give a long pause for thought.”- Kirkus Reviews Graham Hancock is featured in Ancient Apocalypse, a Netflix original docuseries. Could the story of mankind be far older than we have previously believed? Using tools as varied as archaeo-astronomy, geology, and computer analysis of ancient myths, Graham Hancock presents a compelling case to suggest that it is. ![]()
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![]() This book is a true enemy to lover’s tale. There’s a queen rising, and in chaos, she’ll reign. ![]() War may not be the only thing setting the world to ruin.Īre you brave enough to enter the Nine Realms? ![]() Will she allow them to guide her future, or will Aria blaze her own path and choose her own future?īut no one forgets the misbehaved woman with murderous intent, honed claws, and sharp teeth. They created Aria to rule the Nine Realms, but now they fear she’s too dangerous and ruthlessly savage to live. When everyone is pushing her to become the villain they claim her to be, will she be able to become the monster the realms need? Those she thought she could trust have deceived her.Įverything that can be taken from her has been wrenched from her grasp. The land has chosen its hero, but war demands a heavy price-one Aria may not be prepared to pay. ![]() War lingers on the horizon, as armies gather deeply within the shadows. Within the Nine Realms, deception runs deep. From USA Today best-selling author Amelia Hutchins comes a tale of love, war, and betrayal.Ī king who craves to possess her mind, body, and soul.Ī council who has deemed her too dangerous to live.Īnd a fate she never asked for, but can’t escape from. ![]() ![]() ![]() We tend to divide things into groups, and then think in terms of the extremes. By describing them, Rosling hoped to equip us with the tools to upgrade our thinking and overcome our preconceptions. ![]() The problem was not a lack of data, but that persistent cognitive biases we all share tend to lead us to an incorrect view of the world, and these instinctive views are suprisingly hard to change. even people who loved my lectures, I sadly realized, weren't really hearing them. ![]() This book was born out of Rosling's frustration that, despite the popularity of his talks, people didn't seem to be changing their view of the world. Rosling's message is positive - the world is, for the most part, better than we think it is in terms of healthcare, poverty, education, etc. This book, finished while Hans was dying and published posthumously, is absolutely essential reading for all of us. You can find his Ted talks online, and they're well worth watching. Hans Rosling was a brilliant data storyteller, rightly lauded for his ability to grip an audience with his charismatic, upbeat, use of data about the world. ![]() |