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Book review: 'Steve Jobs' by Walter Isaacson - The Verge...

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Steve Jobs The Man Who Thought Different

Steve Jobs; The Man Who Thought Different is a biography of a man who changed the technological world. This book displays the set backs, hardships, and successes of Steve Jobs. A critically acclaimed children’s nonfiction writer and longtime journalist of the Wall Street Journal, Karen Blumenthal writes of Steve’s long and prosperous life journey.

This book reflects reality by it making the reader feel like they were part of Steve Job’s long journey. It makes the reader feel emotions for Steve as they follow his life story. This book makes readers feel remorse for his failures, and ecstatic for his successes.

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It keeps reality in check because the book was not a completely happy story. For every Accomplishment that Steve had, it seemed as though he had two setbacks or hardships. After every sentence you read, it makes you want to read the next. This book was addicting! Karen Blumenthal does an extremely good job of portraying Steve Job’s lif