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This is one of the very few books I have read through in less than a months period of time and being 600+ pages long I have got to give credit to Walter Issacson and his informative writing. Sure it may come across as something that's lacking of an opinionated voice from the biographer, but for a person as complex as Steve Jobs, he did well enough to put enough information on the table for one to be able to draw their own conclusion on it. And I'm sure there will be many other books that will try to do the same.
As for Steve Jobs.. I'm inspired and I could related to the some of the things that he did and why he would have done them (was I caught in his charisma to think I am so much like him?)... Kudos to Jobs' balls of steel to think different, assert his views to the world and will the world and the rules to his liking...