Unabridged Audiobook
This narrator has a smooth voice that is easy to listen to for long periods of time. No matter what field of work you choose Steve Jobs' determination is inspirational.
wonderful book with a huge insight into his life definitely does not feel sugar coated. it's incredible to see the thought process that went on in his head especially when it came to the development of these monumental technologies and to the way that he dealt with his cancer
Great read very inspirational there’s a lot to glean off this book on what to do and what not to do no matter how much money it gets you!
Great book and great narration I didn’t know about half the stuff this guy did .This is fascinating listen he was a brilliant complicated man if you have a smart phone you should get this book
Great book. Unbearable narration, so annoying and over the top. Unfortunately the only narration I could find.
I feel like this book did justice to who Steve was. A highly misunderstood Genius and ruthless at times who tried his best to leave the world better than he found it.
A very compelling story and well read by the narrator. I couldn't stop listening.
A great story, well written.
An amazing book, giving insight in the personality of one of the greatest persons to have walked in this planet. Definitely a must read/listen.
Steve Jobs great read! Fascinating story of the amazing entrpreneur
Absolute masterpiece. I don't know why this book got so much bad rap from Apple insiders. This book is a masterpiece that correct portrays jobs as the man he was (immature and often delusional) when he was young to becoming someone who became a supreme CEO of a failing company and turned it around. I have read other books of jobs, but not many of them correctly reflect upon jobs' amazing accomplishments as this book does. And the author does so by taking different approaches to the many aspects of jobs' life and masterfully wove it together so that you get a complete understanding of who the man truly is. I really don't think this book was harmful to jobs reputation. If anything, i only have an increased appreciation of the genius he was and have respect for the dedication to something he was truly passionate about. Narration was also excellent but somewhat very slow; i listened to the book often at x2 the speed.
I'm glad I've read this book. It was an excellent window into the evolution of things that are so much a part of our lives. Though it was good information, it was not a stellar book. I found it to be choppy and it left a lot of unanswered questions. It was very dense on names that were hard to keep up with in a 24 hour book.
I apologize for expounding on this review, but I enjoyed this glimpse into Steve Jobs' life. The narrator Dylan Baker felt like a perfect fit for Isaacson's enjoyable work. This book was the reason I joined this service and I have more than gotten my money's worth.
Great! I've read many books about Jobs and Apple and this is by far the best.
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