kellan
San Francisco
A story about this — 1 year ago
A break-neck, intellectual joy ride very much in the spirit of “Guns, Germs, and Steel” (and significantly more fun then “Collapse”), I found it enthralling, and a page turner.
To his credit Mann manages to represent multiple confliciting views (even wrong ones alas!) in a balanced nuanced manner (guarenteed to drive experts crazy), delicate and fraught given how political charged the study of history in the Americas is.
These grand generalist histories, with millenial sweep fill the void of “Just So” stories for the 21st century, explaing the big bad world in an engaging, entertaining way. Pure candy if you’re into that kind of thing.

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ElRemaro
Vacaville
Early American History
If you have any interest in the history of the Americas before the European invasion and conquest that began in 1492, this book is a must read. Although well researched, the author knows how to keep the reader interested. It was a fun and exciting read.