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

4.0

A well-written set of articles that one would expect from someone who writes for The New Yorker, but the general themes of invention and innovation were very loosely related to the majority of essays. They were nonetheless entertaining for the most part though in some cases slightly outdated. Either way, the book was enjoyable but in a very different way than I had expected it to be when I first picked it up.