Mezrich forsakes the technical and business aspects surrounding the creation of Facebook and instead opts for juicier stories of ''hot girls,'' all-night celebrity parties, and sex. Much to the chagrin of critics, even these lurid details were not enough to entertain them. They also criticized the a
The Accidental Billionaires
β Scribed by Mezrich, Ben
- Book ID
- 106949164
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 247 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780385532198
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β¦ Synopsis
Mezrich forsakes the technical and business aspects surrounding the creation of Facebook and instead opts for juicier stories of ''hot girls,'' all-night celebrity parties, and sex. Much to the chagrin of critics, even these lurid details were not enough to entertain them. They also criticized the author's forays into fiction: it's no secret that Mezrich plays fast and loose with the truth -- he says as much in an author's note -- but reviewers complained that his plot embellishments were laughable. Mezrich's inability to obtain an interview with Zuckerberg and his reliance on Zuckerberg's bitter ex-business partners for information necessitated some conjecture, but even with invented dialogue and imagined motives, Zuckerberg fails to come to life. Facebook addicts may rejoice, but all others should avoid Billionaires.
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