Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
Steve Jobs, this enigmatic and mystical man, who changed the world and, in my humble opinion, deserves to be remembered forever, and he will be. But his personality and short life is a mixture of exiting events and at the same time extraordinary stories. Steve Jobs is a complex man and his life deserves to be explored. So far there have been several biographies but neither one of them has been claimed official. Nevertheless, the most recent one, written by Walter Isaacson, the author who also revealed to the world the lives of Albert Einstein and Abraham Lincoln, was not only approved by Steve, but according to the book, it was a result of his intention to let the whole world know, what Steve Jobs is all about.

I personally finished reading a couple of days ago and I can honestly say that this is a book that everyone should read. This book will help any businessmen, student or young boy to find the courage and not to give up, no matter what. This book will teach you that if you are brave and smart enough, even the sky isn’t the limit. It tells the story of a boy who was put for adoption and latter grew up in a wonderful family, family which shaped his character and made him the man we now all love and respect. The book came out short after Steve passed away, three weeks to be exact. For a couple of months the book managed to become the bestselling book on Amazon and number one present this Christmas. This fantastic biography is also promoted in almost every book store around the world and I am sure that most of you have noticed the roller banners in their cities, inviting you to check the book out, and the most mesmerizing thing about those ads is the calm face of Steve Jobs from the cover of the book, the only thing he influenced.
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