karatedrummer 's review for:

Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
4.0

This book commits the cardinal sin of biographies -- the biographer interjecting too much of themselves into the narrative. Yet I don't mind. Isaacson is tasked with unpacking the ever-mercurial mind of Steve Jobs and was given unprecedented access to the man himself. Considering how relatively unbiased this book comes out as, despite receiving full approval from Jobs and his family, I can forgive Isaacson's occasional reflections on his own relationship with his subject.