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Average rating4.2
This is a pretty good book, don't get me wrong. Especially the early days and the last chapter. However, sometimes, it felt a little bit too much as a hagiography rather than a biography. Grandiose statements with almost no criticism about certain decisions or products are not something I am looking for in a biography. Another thing, maybe more of a perspective shift rather than a criticism, is that this book shows everything from a very American standpoint. I mean the impact and market penetration of apple. For someone like me, coming from a formerly Eastern block country, Apple had zero to no direct impact on digital literacy and access to products until more or less 2010 and it's sometimes hard for me to understand all those wows.