Networks and Power, from the Freemasons to Facebook
Ratings8
Average rating3.1
It was good, but I say good as an extended syllable with some hesitation.
Realistically I read it as a collection of the author's favourite history fun facts, that occasionally felt like they fit the overarching theme but usually didn't. And that's fine! I wasn't ever really convinced by the thesis of the book (was there one?) but the writing in the middle was solid and I learned a thing or two.