The cover art is a copy of one of Gould's tattoos....

This episode of “Cooking the Books” pretty much sums it up. http://www.theawl.com/2010/10/cooking-the-books-emily-gould-and-tao-lin-make-raw-salad

thought it lost some steam towards the middle, but really liked the ending.

Was mostly interested in David Kaczynski's story about turning in his brother.

highly important, powerful prose....but it's a collection of previously written essays, so it gets really repetitive towards the end.

the most interesting research has already been published elsewhere. also gets kind of tedious and self-apologetic. still, ventakesh opens the door for undeniably important kinds of sociology.

some gem essays, nestled in a lot of random interviews

seems outdated already.

honestly?...overhyped. the impeccable binding and cotton-thread pages are particularly self-indulgent.

underwhelming. the best excerpts had already been published elsewhere previously.

this review was more interesting than the book http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/atlarge/2009/06/22/090622crat_atlarge_sanneh?currentPage=all