I must say that my opinion of the book remains mixed, although its reading enjoyable. The story, or rather the success story of this young man is extraordinary. There is no denying it, it also stirs envy. Some of his choices make us think about what we would have done in that situation. Some were quite radical, such as selling the company very quickly for the sole purpose of earning profits from its (few) years of hard labor. A passion for the first time sell his "baby" as quickly may seem confusing. Similarly, the book is too focused on the financial aspect of the project, without proposing a lot of numbers of elements or "crispy". Of course, the author talks about the various improvements of the site and its overall development, but again, apart from the numbers of page views monthly, is still a little hungry.
"On his hunger 'is the word that sums up this book. Although no longer part of the site, Sebastian wanted to spare everyone staying consensus on too many subjects, evasive on others and deliberately incomplete for the latter. He is aware of himself stating in his book. Maybe he would have had to wait a few years before offering the reader a most successful book on the creation and development of the site? In the state, and for connoisseurs of the site, this book will already have a good time. For others, his side a bit frustrating to disappoint. (For leregarddefred.com)