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Bringing Nothing To The Party By Paul Carr - Phoenix 0 copies for sale
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Title: Bringing Nothing To The Party
Author: Paul Carr
Publisher: Phoenix
First Published: 2008
First Reviewed By: Raphaelthegromit
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Synopsis: Bringing Nothing To The Party
As a journalist covering the first dot com boom, Paul Carr rubbed shoulders with the worlds most successful young internet entrepreneurs. As a lowly hack, he was able to indulge in this ridiculous world of excess without being held accountable. There was just one problem: he wanted to be rich and famous too. And so, harbouring a 'brilliant' dot com idea of his own, Paul set out to become the next superstar web billionaire - a bizarre adventure that would cost him his reputation, the love of his life and very nearly his freedom. And like all the best stories of humiliating failure, this one's funny because it's true.
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Raphaelthegromit
user rating: 5
5.0 (16.03.2010)
Paul Carr has such a grasp over words that he makes a seemingly dull topic, with few dramatic events, completely absorbing and in his own cute witty nerdy obnoxious way, very unique. Even if you have no interest in the dot com boom, you could easily worm through this book and never feel exhausted. There are no by overbearing descriptions of events and he never descends into only for tech-head or those in the know speil. I can't quite put it into words what it is about his style of writing that is so simple and enchanting, but that's the great thing about it, you just have to read it. a young natural gifted master at work. I'm glad he chose to go back to doing what he is best at.