Steve Jobs
by Walter Isaacson
Paperback- $16.24

Walter Isaacson’s “enthralling” (The New Yorker) worldwide bestselling biography of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs—the inspiration for ...

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  "Important Read, but long" by jessicajne (see profile) 04/12/12

Great insight to the man who really built Apple. It's a long read, but important to understanding the man behind the brand.

 
  "A worthwhile read" by rnns1999 (see profile) 09/14/12

Although this book was slow reading, a lot of names and information, it was definitely worth the effort! I am not a techie, so it was really interesting to learn about the history if all the technical devices I use everyday.

 
  "Fascinating story of a complex individual." by tompatrice (see profile) 09/18/12

I'm so glad I read this book. It made for interesting discussion at our book club meeting. Steve Jobs has changed our lives for good and mostly for the better. Interesting look at how the man was made and how Apple came about. Could have been a lot shorter, but still, interesting none-the-less.

 
  "Steve Jobs" by Purefun (see profile) 11/29/12


Very interesting about a modern day genius.
It was slow reading because of all the technical info.
A good book for anyone interested in the computer revolution.

 
  "Steve Jobs" by traveler1 (see profile) 03/14/13

It was written in a very easy to read style and although I found Jobs a rather nasty person, it showed his brilliance. I also enjoyed reading the history of the iMac since that is my family's favorite computer.

 
  "Steven Jobs" by quepasa246 (see profile) 09/09/13

Slow read after page 300.....

 
  "" by Cathi65 (see profile) 04/15/14

Unfortunatly, it is a very loooong book, but his story is a long and complicated story and Walter Isaacson did an excellent job of writing an unbiased true tale.

 
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  "Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson" by evensoju (see profile) 04/15/14

A hefty read but worth the effort! While most of us agree SJ was not the nicest person in the world, we will feel his influence in our lives forever. Admirred as a marketer and innovator, he left an impression on us that he really didn't care about being "liked" as long as we "liked" his products. Isaacson did an outstanding job!

 
  "" by [email protected] (see profile) 12/18/15

Brilliant, inspirational, deep insights into the genius and quirks of an original American. The best telling of Jobs' story so far.

 
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