4.0

Some of my review might be based on the fact that I listened to this as an audiobook, my first “nonfiction” audiobook (I understand memoirs are technically nonfiction, but they also occupy a different category in my mind). I thought the premise of this book was very interesting. I also think his argument was achieved much earlier in the book. It did put to words many things I feel like I’ve seen before on social media and off social media. I think of this book as a lot more philosophical. Much of the evidence provided was anecdotal or from interviews. I was hoping for a bit more of a scientific analysis.