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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Whimsy overdone,
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This review is from: Bursts: The Hidden Pattern Behind Everything We Do (Hardcover)
If you have already read Barabasi's previous book, 'Linked', you will probably be disappointed by 'Bursts'. If you have not read 'Linked', get it instead. 'Bursts' is about randomness in the time domain: we may send 24 emails a day on average, but that does not mean that we send one per hour. As with 'Linked', Barabasi's point is that classical models such as the Poisson distribution do not work, and that power laws provide a better fit in many cases.Unfortunately, the rambling style that worked nicely in 'Linked' is overdone in 'Bursts'. It rambles so much that the nuggets of actual information pass almost unnoticed, buried in a detailed history of crusades and peasant uprisings in 16th century Transylvania (no vampires, though), and other anecdotes. If you enjoy whimsy, give it a try; if you want to discover 'the hidden pattern behind everything we do', look elsewhere.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of time and money,
This review is from: Bursts: The Hidden Pattern Behind Everything We Do (Hardcover)
I did not like this book. The title is very misleading. The word Bursts is used a few times throughout the book but is not fully explored or explained. A better title would be "Peasant uprising in the 1500's".If you feel you want to read this book wait for it in the library, don't waste your money on buying it.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting,
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This review is from: Bursts: The Hidden Pattern Behind Everything We Do (Hardcover)
The ideas put forth in this book are great.However, the English translation mirrors the Hungarian and it sounds very archaic and feels very foreign. Not fun to read due to style. Reads like a university seminar. The author is a great mind though. Still worth a read.
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