I read cozy and historical mysteries, a bit of Paranormal/UF, and to mix it up, I read science and gardening books on occasion.
I don't read a lot of biographies, because frankly, very few people interest me enough to want to read about their lives. Because of this I can't really comment on the quality of this work as it compares to other, great biographies, except to say that I found the author to be fair; it was obvious to me that he strived to write an honest portrayal of a man who was by no means perfect, but managed to change the world for the better. I have always admired Steve Jobs passion for quality over profits and I am glad I read this book.