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The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest
(Audio, 1997) Other Editions...

Author: Douglas J. Preston, Lincoln Child, Po Bronson

Bronson, author of LIAR's POKER, provides a satirical look at life in Silicon Valley, the strange pe...
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Format: Audio
ISBN-10: 1561009741
ISBN-13: 9781561009749
Feb 1997
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Abridged
Language: English
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Synopsis
Bronson, author of LIAR's POKER, provides a satirical look at life in Silicon Valley, the strange people of the high-tech industry, and what it is that motivates them.

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Height:7.3 in
Width:4.5 in
Thickness:1.2 in
Weight:9.6 oz

Publisher's Notes
First Line: "Oh, God."

Industry Reviews
"[O]ffers worthwhile insight into the peculiar, arrested-adolescent computer culture of Silicon Valley....Told in a breezy, sarcastic, italics-encrusted style....It's a predictable plot, but one that is brightened by Mr. Bronson's comic twists and savage cynicism--and by his infectious enthusiasm for entrepreneurial genius."
New York Times Book Review - Bill Kent (04/27/1997)

"A restrained sense of satire and minimal 'outrageousness,' along with convincing detail and 3-D characters, set this novel apart."
Wired - Rob Riddell (04/01/1997)

"A crafty, funny and synpathetic depiction of a world that's high-tech to the max, but very human for all that....With a fresh and affectionate eye, Bronson depicts the fragile egos and brilliance of 'ironmen' as they negotiate the real world."



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