Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson


1 Review

Overall Rating: 5/5

Overall Vocabulary Difficulty: 5/5

Steve Jobs (this book) is a great nonfiction biography of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. This book is all about Steve Jobs, how he built Apple, NeXT, and Pixar and became one of the most revered businessmen ever. I like this book because it had many great details about Steve, such as his "reality distortion field" and personal life. The book also had a lot of information on the first personal computers and Apple. One thing I dislike about the book, however, is that it is very long. This book is around 550 pages, and every one of those pages has a lot of words, so it took me a while to finish it. There was also a lot of complicated vocabulary that would be hard to understand if you were in middle school, however, I did not have many problems with it. This book is really good if you spend the time to enjoy and read it thoroughly, however it does not belong in the hands of an impatient reader. I recommend this book to people older than 16 who have a lot of spare time because it is long and has an advanced vocabulary. I also recommend it to technology enthusiasts who want to learn more about the beginnings of the personal computer. (James. Grade 8)

Rating: 5/5

Vocabulary Difficulty: 5/5