Interesting but disappointing
DrMarkM3
04-05-2014
Michael Lewis starts out exploring some interesting characters and themes, but although the journey has potential, it just doesn't come together in his usual insightful way. I finished the book feeling disappointed because it's not his usual level of greatness, and his readers should expect more from him than other authors. I felt like Michael had a great vision for this book about the Internet, and had collected some amazing preliminary stories, but when he sat down to write it, he forced conclusions between the stories that weren't there. Even in his epilogue, he admits to rereading his own book with similar dissatisfaction. For that, I give him points for being honest.
Another Fantastic insider's Look from Michael Lewis
Leviathan1
24-11-2010
You can't ask for a more exciting, descriptive, or lucid look into the soul of Silicon Valley. The book is a kind of biography of one man - Jim Clark - and through him a captivating portrait of one of the most fascinating economic developments in history -the rise of the Internet in Silicon Valley in the '90s. Every book Lewis writes is fantastic. Read them all!