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The New New Thing

A Silicon Valley Story

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The New New Thing

By: Michael Lewis
Narrated by: Bruce Reizen
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In the weird glow of the dying millennium, Michael Lewis sets out on a safari through Silicon Valley to find the world's most important technology entrepreneur, the man who embodies the spirit of the coming age. He finds him in Jim Clark, who is about to create his third, separate, billion-dollar company: first Silicon Graphics, then Netscape - which launched the Information Age - and now Healtheon, a startup that may turn the $1 trillion healthcare industry on its head.

Despite the variety of his achievements, Clark thinks of himself mainly as the creator of Hyperion, which happens to be a sailboat - not just an ordinary yacht, but the world's largest single-mast vessel, a machine more complex than a 747. Clark claims he will be able to sail it via computer from his desk in San Francisco, and the new code may contain the seeds of his next billion-dollar coup.

On the wings of Lewis' celebrated storytelling, the listener takes the ride of a lifetime through this strange landscape of geeks and billionaires. We get the inside story of the battle between Netscape and Microsoft; we sit in the room as Clark tries to persuade the investment bankers that Healtheon IS the new Microsoft; we get queasy as Clark pits his boat against the rage of the North Atlantic in winter. And in every brilliant anecdote and character sketch, Lewis is drawing us a map of markets and free enterprise in the 21st century.

©2001 Michael Lewis (P)2008 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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Poor narration, Great Story

Love Michael Lewis and he delivers a very interesting story of the why and what of when Silicon Valley gave birth to the Internet Economy through Jim Clark. Absolutely fascinating.

Only problem with this audio book is the narrator. He reads way too fast, is too monotone and towards the end, loses his voice so the reading sounds gravelly in a less-comprehensible rather than cool way. He also attempts to ethnically sound like the characters and he does this rather comically. For example, for the Indian programmers he tries to imitate he comes off as a southern hick trying to imitate a heavily accented and stereotyped Indian. The imitation is both comical and insulting. If this book had a decent narrator, it would so much better.

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Classic Michael Lewis

Great author, great encapsulation of the contemporary technology entrepreneur mindset. Must read for anyone looking to understand human beings and the rise of Silicon Valley.

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Good to check out yesterday's cutting edge

Worth listening to despite how out of date the book is. Also worth checking out Lewis's earlier writing style, which is very good but not as confident as his more current work.

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A good story aside from US centric concededness

A good story aside from US centric concededness. Too much about boats. Not enough about the main character

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loved it

I suggest this book to anyone. It has helped me with a new sense of awareness.

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Interesting and encouraging

What made the experience of listening to The New New Thing the most enjoyable?

The voice performance was brilliant and bring out the anglo saxon perspective of a lot of silicon valley elements

Who was your favorite character and why?

Alan Prior

Which scene was your favorite?

When they were on the boat and battling between engineer and software geek.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Yes, when Jim Clark was such a street kid and moved on.

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Excellent book. Yet a little bit monotone.

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Meh

I've read many of Michael Lewis' books and was captivated with the others but this one fell flat. He spends WAY too much time talking about Jim Clark's boat. Also, I'm pretty sure he made a bet with someone that he could use the word "grope" a thousand times in a book - spoiler alert: he won the bet.

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about 40% silicon valley and 60% hero worship

I had expected more substance and research on what had and currently drives the valley... instead it was a puff piece to Jim Clark with some titbits of information about the culture then strewn about ... the author has gone to great lengths to glamorize and show how the computer revolution began and ended with his hero and I did not quite understand why he even talked about myCfo..the 3rd company Clark started... I was also surprised by several instances of racist overtones in the dialogues and the ridiculous rendition of accents by the narrator... quite disappointed

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Good Story Ruined by bad narration

Good story about Jim Clark that is ruined by the narrator trying to give each character a unique voice. Interesting review of startups from the 90’s.

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Excellent

Best book I’ve read this year, recommend to everyone, let’s go Minnesota Vikings in 2018!

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