Such a tremendously valuable collection that should set up your listening queue for the next few years.

A detailed look back by a remarkable artist who continues to educate and inspire.

Let this radicalize you.

(Bonus points: The audiobook gives you the thrill of also feeling the passion delivered by the author's voice.)

Gives you lots to follow-up on, even though it leans a bit too conspiratorial in places for me.

Magical fun.

How could this not be remarkable? The daily deterrents he confronted and overcame detailed here reenforces Lewis's towering stature in the history of U.S. progress.

Unfortunately, infuriatingly prescient.

A sobering reminder of how history rhymes.

Even casual fans will find lots to like about the stories behind the genre-creating sounds and the humans who created them.

A great reminder of how one person can change lives — both for the good and the bad — that will lead you down several additional rabbit holes.

A unique, behind-the-scenes perspective of both the stories that went into the stories and the through-line of service which continues after the last fade out.

An insightful, façade-shattering peek behind the artifice of my pop culture upbringing.

A detailed account of an unknown-to-me event that made it feel like I was a witness to it myself.

A mind-bending journey which redefines the boundaries of how, who, and why we love. This one will stay with you for a long while.

This hit me like a loss of my own.

Of the books currently on the market about the purchase of The Bird App™️, this is the closest, most accurate play-by-play there is, at least in my recollection. Recommended if you want to relive or learn all the daily drama.

Exactly what you'd expect from Swisher, which is why it's so good.

What a missed opportunity. The anecdotes are cherry-picked to support evidence of the authors' lived experiences instead of using existing data to question the bubble they exist within.

The heartbreakingly real travails of an American family shimmer vividly against this backdrop of satire, perception, and social commentary. A remarkable journey.

An absolutely urgent look at how much smoke-and-mirrors messaging gets attached to the promises of the technologies tied to large data sets, what we should consider when evaluating them, and how to move forward knowingly and cautiously.

This should be assigned homework for ever single person living in the United States.

A riveting exploration of fictionalized identity and appropriation in the guise of a fast-paced thriller.

My rating is more my own shortcoming than that of the book's. This was way over my head, but I loved that it will lead me to learn more so I can revisit this with a better foundation on which to build.