Erez Davidi's Reviews > Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs
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I was eagerly anticipating reading this biography, chiefly because Steve Jobs is a man who has fascinated me for many years and his effect on the modern world is impressive.
Steve Jobs was written by master biographer Walter Isaccson, which is another great reason to read this book. I have read in the past his biographies of Benjamin Franklin and Einstein and enjoyed them both.
This biography has provided great insight into Steve Jobs’ way of thinking, his life philosophy and his eccentric behavior, which I found to be very interesting and unusual (in a good way).
My only disappointment from this book is that it seems that Isaccson rushed through the last part of the book in order to publish it as close as possible to Jobs’ death. Other than that this is a great read.
Steve Jobs was written by master biographer Walter Isaccson, which is another great reason to read this book. I have read in the past his biographies of Benjamin Franklin and Einstein and enjoyed them both.
This biography has provided great insight into Steve Jobs’ way of thinking, his life philosophy and his eccentric behavior, which I found to be very interesting and unusual (in a good way).
My only disappointment from this book is that it seems that Isaccson rushed through the last part of the book in order to publish it as close as possible to Jobs’ death. Other than that this is a great read.
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September 8, 2015
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