6+ Favorite Books on Evolutionary Psychology (So Far!)

Here is a roundup of my favorite books on evolutionary psychology (so far!). I hope you find something interesting & a little different.

  1. Sapiens by Yoval Noah Harari
    $18.00
    In Sapiens, Yuval Noah Harari explores 2.5 million years of human history, from agriculture to modern beliefs. He emphasizes how our unique ability to create myths and stories has shaped societies and made us the dominant species. The book encourages readers to rethink our narratives about the world and questions whether our material progress has truly made us happier. I found Harari's writing engaging and clear, making complex ideas easy to grasp. Honestly, I didn't have many criticisms; it's a thought-provoking read that challenges how we see human civilization.
    Pros:
    • Covers a vast expanse of human history.
    • Accessible and understandable prose on complex ideas.
    • Encourages questioning of basic narratives and connects past to present.
    Cons:
    • Not a whole lot - it's a brilliant book through and through.
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    09/24/2025 08:01 pm GMT
  2. Evolution of God by Robert Wright
    $29.23
    In The Evolution of God, Robert Wright takes us on a journey through the history of God in the three major Abrahamic religions, using insights from archaeology, history, and psychology. He covers everything from ancient hunter-gatherer beliefs to modern interpretations in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. What really stood out to me was how Wright connects the dots between these faiths, highlighting their moral evolution as they interact with one another. While I might have a few minor disagreements with some points, the historical narrative is what makes this book truly engaging. Overall, it's a thought-provoking read worth exploring.
    Pros:
    • Explores the history of God in Abrahamic religions
    • Fascinating historical insights
    • Interesting arguments about morality and faith
    Cons:
    • Not much to criticize, mostly a history of religion book
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    09/24/2025 08:03 am GMT
  3. Greatest Show on Earth by Richard Dawkins
    $4.65
    In The Greatest Show on Earth, Richard Dawkins dives into the evidence for biological evolution, emphasizing that genes drive evolution rather than individual species. He does a fantastic job breaking down complex ideas like natural selection in a relatable way, making the science accessible and engaging. I really appreciate how he highlights the wonder of the natural world, encouraging us to look beyond our screens. However, I found that his personal opinions sometimes overshadow the scientific content, giving the book a bit of an edge. Overall, it’s a compelling read that’s both informative and thought-provoking.
    Pros:
    • The book provides clear evidence for biological evolution.
    • It explains complex ideas of natural selection and evolution in an accessible way.
    • The author emphasizes the beauty and novelty of the physical world.
    Cons:
    • The author’s personal tone can interrupt the flow of the book.
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    09/24/2025 08:03 am GMT
  4. Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
    $11.30
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    09/25/2025 01:01 am GMT
  5. Thinking, Fast and Slow
    $12.99
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    09/25/2025 12:01 am GMT

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