Book Review THE HANK SHOW McKenzie Funk

Thank you to the author McKenzie Funk, publishers St. Martins Press and SMPI, and as always NetGalley, for an advance digital copy of THE HANK SHOW.


I never thought I'd find myself saying this about a biography, but this story is gripping. Hank Asher is essentially the godfather of data consolidation and integration. His research and computer coding efforts are ultimately responsible for contemporary credit reporting, law enforcement databases, terrorism watch lists, marketing email and phone lists, and so much more. If you think this sounds a bit like a movie, well so did Asher; he named one of his most invasive projects "The Matrix."

This nonfiction is of the sort that you keep waiting for someone to admit that it's all a story. Half of it is too outlandish to believe. The implications are far-reaching and sometimes suggestive. Let it all be a story. Except that it's not. That makes for great reading in my book, and I was completely breathless at the end. I highly recommend this one. A favorite of the first half of this year!

It may be nonfiction, but it reads like a thriller, and it blew my mind.

Rating: 📈📈📈📈📈 / 5 growth trends
Recommend? Definitely!
Finished: July 7 2023 
Format: Advance Digital Copy, NetGalley 
Read this if you like:
💰 Stories about big money finance 
🖱 Coding history
💸 Corruption
🗣 Scandal

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