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File Size: 2330 KB

Print Length: 412 pages

Publisher: Grove Press, Black Cat (March 12, 2019)

Publication Date: March 12, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07P8FVYN4

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#87,207 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Loved that book! So meticulous, so entertaining. Absolute must-read.

An interesting and fascinating book, full of information about a fascinating time.It's bit boring at the beginning unless you are interested in the character he talks about, then it starts with facts, name and fascinating stories of less known name of the dotcom time.I liked the style of writing and the book kept my attention till the last page.Recommended!Many thanks to Grove Atlantic and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.

I'm really torn about how to review this book. On the one hand, it offers an incredibly valuable look back at the 90's dotcom boom times, an era that deserves much more attention than it receives. On the other hand, a lot of the most valuable analysis comes only after a quixotic first-person quest to locate and understand the unknowable -- the enigmatic founder of Psuedo, Josh Harris. To me, the book suffers from the same thing that Pseudo did: an excellent premise that ultimately gets sidetracked by an obsession with celebrity/fame. Ultimately whether Harris is telling the truth or not, or whether he is a genius, or whether he is an artist, is irrelevant in my mind. Harris isn't the point. Those of use who watched and engaged with Pseudo were part of something bigger than one person, until it suddenly disappeared forever. I finished the book having a lot more questions about the Pseudo community itself, and how the Internet has lost so much of what initially made it such an exciting, unpredictable place. I thank the author for prompting me to ask these questions myself, but I would have also loved to focus more on why Pseudo mattered rather than deciphering exactly what had transpired in those crazy, early Internet years.

Moondust is one of my favourite reads of all time, so when I heard there was a new book out by Andrew Smith I bought it - and it's just so nice to be in the company of this author again.Without giving too much of the game away, Smith takes us on a journey that starts in London, then swerves abruptly to Ethiopia, then on to New York, then off to Utah... anywhere that he can find JOSH.It's a wild ride as he tries to track down one of the strangest characters our modern world has created.Like I say, I don't want to give too much of the game away... but the person he's after is Josh Harris. An oddball, possibly autistic, geekus who ruled the party-scene of nineties New York, much as Warhol had a generation earlier. His early experiments in `living in public' (his term) prefigure Big Brother, Facebook and any other `social media' invasion you can think of.I couldn't believe I hadn't heard of this guy. But more than that, I couldn't believe that I had forgotten a time when this didn't exist. For the first time in years I stopped and thought about the first time I had used the internet and when that was. I suddenly realized how much the world has changed.`May you live in interesting times'.The gift of this book is to remind us that we do. Smith charts the history of the dotcom boom-bust-reboom and offers us a space to think about its implicationsI wouldn't say that at the end of the book I had answers to these questions. But I had, at least, started to think about it - and when you do think about it, it is amazing.You may not be of a like-mind to me, but if you are, in chapter 20 you will find out something about (*)ankers shenanigans - and how they financed the dotcom `bust' - that throws yet more perspective on the times in which we live.

Moondust is one of my favourite reads of all time, so when I heard there was a new book out by Andrew Smith I bought it - and it's just so nice to be in the company of this author again.Without giving too much of the game away, Smith takes us on a journey that starts in London, then swerves abruptly to Ethiopia, then on to New York, then off to Utah... anywhere that he can find JOSH.It's a wild ride as he tries to track down one of the strangest characters our modern world has created.Like I say, I don't want to give too much of the game away... but the person he's after is Josh Harris. An oddball, possibly autistic, geekus who ruled the party-scene of nineties New York, much as Warhol had a generation earlier. His early experiments in `living in public' (his term) prefigure Big Brother, Facebook and any other `social media' invasion you can think of.I couldn't believe I hadn't heard of this guy. But more than that, I couldn't believe that I had forgotten a time when this didn't exist. For the first time in years I stopped and thought about the first time I had used the internet and when that was. I suddenly realized how much the world has changed.`May you live in interesting times'...The gift of this book is to remind us that we do. Smith charts the history of the dotcom boom-bust-reboom and offers us a space to think about its implications.I wouldn't say that at the end of the book I had answers to these questions. But I had, at least, started to think about it - and when you do think about it, it is amazing.You may not be of a like-mind to me, but if you are, in chapter 20 you will find out something about the (*)ankers shenanigans - and how they financed the dotcom `bust' - that throws yet more perspective on the times in which we live.(*)astards.

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