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Connected by Nicholas A. Christakis
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it was ok
bookshelves: first-reads, society

I've read a couple of reviews by professionals, and have been really surprised that everyone focuses on the content, and no one mentions how poorly organized the book is.

The data is very interesting and compelling. And the authors aren't bad writers. But I'm simply stunned that people who talk about using visualization software to map the topology of social networks can't come up with some workable, organized map of how to present their findings. They seem to rely on having interesting anecdotes and studies to report, rather than having a clearly articulated plan for conveying the information.

There were many, many points at which I found myself wondering whether the conclusions presented were drawn directly from some research or were merely interesting thoughts the authors had. I finally got so frustrated that I quit the book about halfway through.

Fascinating stuff. And if one doesn't care a whit about how the information is presented, one might enjoy this book. I now have a copy I'm willing to pass on.
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Reading Progress

August 31, 2009 – Shelved
September 19, 2009 – Shelved as: first-reads
September 21, 2009 –
page 82
24.4% "So far, surprisingly disconnected. The info is fascinating but not organized well."
Started Reading
September 28, 2009 – Finished Reading
October 17, 2011 – Shelved as: society

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Helen Ginbey I agree, interesting content but poorly organised & disjointed.....it may account for me taking over 9 months to actually finish it!


Kristina Bähr Spot on. It took an awful time to engage with the text to finish it. I shouldn't have. Too mamy books to read. 🤣


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