
Conspiracy
A True Story of Power, Sex, and a Billionaire's Secret Plot to Destroy a Media Empire
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An NPR Book Concierge best book of 2018!
A stunning story about how power works in the modern age - the book the New York Times called "one helluva page-turner" and The Sunday Times of London celebrated as "riveting...an astonishing modern media conspiracy that is a fantastic read." Pick up the book everyone is talking about.
In 2007, a short blogpost on Valleywag, the Silicon Valley vertical of Gawker Media, outed PayPal founder and billionaire investor Peter Thiel as gay. Thiel's sexuality had been known to close friends and family, but he didn't consider himself a public figure, and believed the information was private.
This post would be the casus belli for a meticulously plotted conspiracy that would end nearly a decade later with a $140 million dollar judgment against Gawker, its bankruptcy and with Nick Denton, Gawker's CEO and founder, out of a job. Only later would the world learn that Gawker's demise was not incidental - it had been masterminded by Thiel.
For years, Thiel had searched endlessly for a solution to what he'd come to call the "Gawker Problem". When an unmarked envelope delivered an illegally recorded sex tape of Hogan with his best friend's wife, Gawker had seen the chance for millions of page views and to say the things that others were afraid to say. Thiel saw their publication of the tape as the opportunity he was looking for. He would come to pit Hogan against Gawker in a multi-year proxy war through the Florida legal system, while Gawker remained confidently convinced they would prevail as they had over so many other lawsuit - until it was too late.
The verdict would stun the world and so would Peter's ultimate unmasking as the man who had set it all in motion. Why had he done this? How had no one discovered it? What would this mean - for the First Amendment? For privacy? For culture?
In Holiday's masterful telling of this nearly unbelievable conspiracy, informed by interviews with all the key players, this case transcends the narrative of how one billionaire took down a media empire or the current state of the free press. It's a study in power, strategy, and one of the most wildly ambitious - and successful - secret plots in recent memory.
Some will cheer Gawker's destruction and others will lament it, but after listening to this audiobook - and seeing the access the author was given - no one will deny that there is something ruthless and brilliant about Peter Thiel's shocking attempt to shake up the world.
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While this is a book about a conspiracy, it also (and I'd argue mainly) a book about strategy both legal and personal. In hindsight, many significant events where the outcome is unexpected (Black Swan events) are the result of small moves made at exactly the right time, the amplification of those moves by luck, and a significant amount of grit on the parts of the people involved. Holiday does an excellent job of weaving these themes together to show how all three of these factors played a role in leading to the result they did. This is where the book shines and makes for an engaging real-life drama.
The problem with this audio book isn't with the book at all but with narration. I've noticed there's a trend in recent audio books (particularly non-fiction) to have the author read the text (my guess is that its a money-saving move). I haven't enjoyed a single listening experience yet where this has been done. While the books are fine, the narration has been mediocre to poor. In one book, the author knew what he wanted to emphasize but it came across as preachy. In other books, the tone of the author's voice isn't strong enough to listen to for hours on end. In contrast, great narrators can make even a mediocre book enjoyable. Unfortunately, this book represents a new narrative low for me. Holiday reads the text as if there is a single word in front of him at a time and his cadence is staccato and jarring to the point of being almost unlistenable. Even at 1.5 speed, listening to the book becomes grating after just a few minutes.
My ask to publishers is to spend what is needed on a strong, professional narrator. The reader can make or break the overall experience of an audio book and either enhances the text or destroys it. I've stopped books entirely (some quite good) because I'm unable to endure a poor reader. I use audio books because the format works best for my lifestyle. Writers invest their time and life energy into creating great books. Please invest in making the audio version one that enhances that work.
Interesting story read (very) poorly
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An excellent story
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Very Interesting
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Slow talker good book
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2. Ryan should not read his own work. It was uncomfortable to listen to his awkward timing and intonation, and it sounded like he may have had some nasal congestion when he recorded the audio. Please leave the narration to a voice actor in the future.
Great book / bad narration
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Fascinating
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Engaging and Thought Provoking.
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The novel was very entertaining until the last 3 chapters in which the author decided to become critical of trump and his supporters even taking it to the extreme in questioning if Thiels support of trump conflicts his true actions and beliefs
Would have preferred the author give me the heads up in the beginning, of the stupid content of the last 3 chapters so I could have avoided wasting 3 hours of my life listening to his shit. This is the problem with the liberal media, it is impossible to report accurately and unbiased. If you are a libertarian and Thiel admirer you will enjoy the story with the exemption of the last 3 editorial chapters so suggest concluding the book there. If you are a crazy liberal you should skip all preceding chapters and only read the last 3 chapters.
This is the same shit that has infiltrated espn. If I want to watch sports I don’t want to hear your fucking political views
Good book until the author spent the last 3 chapters bashing trump and his supporters
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Narration mars a well-crafted story.
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I do wish the narration had been done by an actor, but that doesn’t take away from this book.
Listen and learn.
Outstanding Story
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