Reviews
Michael Lewisauthor ofLiar's PokerandTrail FeverBurn Rateis a delight to read. Michael Wolff shows that, in addition to a great deal of junk, the Internet may yet produce literature., Kurt Andersencolumnist atThe New YorkerBurn Rateis the real deal: a smart, thoughtful, funny, knowing, clear-eyed, candid and altogether exhilarating insider's chronicle of the new media business -- that is, the new media "business." If there's more honest and entertaining book on the digital revolution, I haven't seen it., Peter McGrath Newsweek ...the alternately hilarious and appalling story of Wolff's efforts to take his small Web publishing company into the big time by courting investors., Michael Lewis author of Liar's Poker and Trail Fever Burn Rate is a delight to read. Michael Wolff shows that, in addition to a great deal of junk, the Internet may yet produce literature., Amy CorteseBusiness WeekBurn Rateis a hilarious and frightening account of the life of an Internet startup., Kurt Andersen columnist at The New Yorker Burn Rate is the real deal: a smart, thoughtful, funny, knowing, clear-eyed, candid and altogether exhilarating insider's chronicle of the new media business -- that is, the new media "business." If there's more honest and entertaining book on the digital revolution, I haven't seen it., Deborah Stead The New York Times Burn Rate has a terrific feel for the crazy deals, the characters and the clashing bicoastal cultures of the Internet., Peter MartinFinancial TimesWolff has given us the best account of both the lure and the frustration of the Internet., Amy Cortese Business Week Burn Rate is a hilarious and frightening account of the life of an Internet startup., Deborah SteadThe New York TimesBurn Ratehas a terrific feel for the crazy deals, the characters and the clashing bicoastal cultures of the Internet., Peter McGrathNewsweek...the alternately hilarious and appalling story of Wolff's efforts to take his small Web publishing company into the big time by courting investors., Peter Martin Financial Times Wolff has given us the best account of both the lure and the frustration of the Internet., Michael Lewisauthor of Liar's Poker and Trail Fever Burn Rate is a delight to read. Michael Wolff shows that, in addition to a great deal of junk, the Internet may yet produce literature., Kurt Andersencolumnist at The New Yorker Burn Rate is the real deal: a smart, thoughtful, funny, knowing, clear-eyed, candid and altogether exhilarating insider's chronicle of the new media business -- that is, the new media "business." If there's more honest and entertaining book on the digital revolution, I haven't seen it.