A review by boborbot
The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies by Andrew McAfee, Erik Brynjolfsson

4.0

A solid simple book. When i started reading it, it felt somewhat over simplified, and though I guess that’s not entirely untrue, Im glad I returned to it, as this book, while uninventive on the whole and feels like a tech commercial (in its writing style, not agenda) often, is a great summary of a subject. A lot of interesting ideas, expressed accessibly and clearly, in a small package. In the end of a day that’s all one needs from a layman’s nonfiction book.