I’ve just seen that a review of my Sex.com book has popped up on the New Statesman.
It’s not very long and it’s taken a tack which I was surprised by, but I didn’t think the New Statesman would cover it as it tends to prefer more weighty and political books. Nonetheless, I think I would be intrigued by the review and even consider buying it -so that has to be good. I understand as well that The Times and The Sunday Telegraph will review it this week. And The Register and Techworld should also do reviews soon. And I have a range of interviews lined up next week. Should be fun.
The New Statesman review runs quickly through the story and then this is the opinion of the book: “McCarthy’s account of the court battle for ownership of sex.com is as much a biography of a twisted genius. He paints Cohen as a grotesque bottom-feeder of an individual, who thrives on sex and stolen power. It is hard not to enjoy the story of his downfall, and yet Kremen’s eventual victory is underpinned by the tragedy of Cohen’s mental breakdown.”
So that’s Kieren’s book — “hard not to enjoy” 🙂
Ed
May 24, 2007 at 8:33 pmWell, I bought the book for an amazing £7 including delivery on Amazon and I’ve started it. About 30 pages in and I’m enjoying it a lot so far!
Ed
May 24, 2007 at 8:35 pmOh also: I showed the cover to a few people, and about half of them took about 10 seconds to realise that the woman was an X… At least its clear on the spine 🙂
Luce
May 25, 2007 at 3:38 pmWoot!