Yes, it’s quite bad. NYT bestseller one-sentence summaries are weirdly bad. The summary of “Godel, Escher, Bach” was “A scientist argues that reality is a system of interconnected braids”; whoever wrote that sentence clearly hadn’t read the book.
Yes, it’s quite bad. NYT bestseller one-sentence summaries are weirdly bad. The summary of “Godel, Escher, Bach” was “A scientist argues that reality is a system of interconnected braids”; whoever wrote that sentence clearly hadn’t read the book.