“This Fleeting World: A Short History of Humanity” by David Christian is a shortened version of world history. By the terms “world history,” it is meant to be complex and harder to completely know the true value of the past (e.g. transregional, religions, afro-eurasian continents, homo sapiens). There are many things we can’t imagine because it does not relate to modern era, and it is beyond our perception. My other book, “The Fault In Our Stars” by John Green shows great use of professional word usage inside the covers. It made me astonished when I realized the book has a Lexile of 890. There are chapters, quotes, and even sentences that sometimes confuses the reader, including me, to understand thoroughly. “Maya Angelou: The Complete Poetry” has symbolism and syllogism which make readers puzzled when reading. Since this book has many poems it is harder to adapt and to remember everything effectively. “The Color of Water” by James McBride has a powerful meaning to me, this tends to higher my stamina because of how deep and strong the protagonist’s words are. The “Leap of Faith” by Jamie Blair has helped me imagine
“This Fleeting World: A Short History of Humanity” by David Christian is a shortened version of world history. By the terms “world history,” it is meant to be complex and harder to completely know the true value of the past (e.g. transregional, religions, afro-eurasian continents, homo sapiens). There are many things we can’t imagine because it does not relate to modern era, and it is beyond our perception. My other book, “The Fault In Our Stars” by John Green shows great use of professional word usage inside the covers. It made me astonished when I realized the book has a Lexile of 890. There are chapters, quotes, and even sentences that sometimes confuses the reader, including me, to understand thoroughly. “Maya Angelou: The Complete Poetry” has symbolism and syllogism which make readers puzzled when reading. Since this book has many poems it is harder to adapt and to remember everything effectively. “The Color of Water” by James McBride has a powerful meaning to me, this tends to higher my stamina because of how deep and strong the protagonist’s words are. The “Leap of Faith” by Jamie Blair has helped me imagine