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A review by jayqueuetee
The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding Of Facebook by Ben Mezrich
3.0
I read this over three lunch breaks. It was very easy and very loose. I think that Mezrich has found himself a cash cow in these so-called business books (at least, that's where they're usually shelved) that read like novels. He at least cops to it at the beginning of "Accidental Billionaires," unlike when I read the entirety of "Bringing Down the House" back in 2002 all in one sitting and thought, "Wow, that's amazing that he had that much access."
If he wants to write exposes using created dialogue and by inserting feelings into the heads of his "characters," that's fine by me. But Truman Capote he ain't.
And I liked the movie better.
If he wants to write exposes using created dialogue and by inserting feelings into the heads of his "characters," that's fine by me. But Truman Capote he ain't.
And I liked the movie better.