A review by tintinintibet
Flash of Genius: And Other True Stories of Invention by John Seabrook

3.0

Collections like these are difficult since some of the essays can be great and others weak. But here I found that two thirds of them were very good. However, I didn't realize that Seabrook has had most (if not all) of these essays in the New Yorker. They're good, but New Yorker readers will find this book too familiar.