Amazon Unbound
Jeff Bezos and the Invention of a Global Empire
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- $18.99
Publisher Description
This New York Times bestseller is a “masterful” (The Washington Post), “juicy tour of the company [Jeff] Bezos built” (The New York Times Book Review), revealing the most important business story of our time by the bestselling author of The Everything Store.
Almost ten years ago, Bloomberg journalist Brad Stone captured the rise of Amazon in his bestseller The Everything Store. Since then, Amazon has expanded exponentially, inventing novel products like Alexa and disrupting countless industries, while its workforce has quintupled in size and its valuation has soared to nearly two trillion dollars. It’s almost impossible to go a day without encountering the impact of Jeff Bezos’s Amazon, between services like Whole Foods, Prime Video, and Amazon’s cloud computing unit, AWS, plus Bezos’s ownership of The Washington Post. We live in a world run, supplied, and controlled by Amazon and its iconoclast founder.
In Amazon Unbound, Brad Stone presents an “excellent” (The New York Times), deeply reported, vividly drawn portrait of how a retail upstart became of the most powerful and feared entities in the global economy. Stone also probes the evolution of Bezos himself—who started as a geeky technologist totally devoted to building Amazon, but who transformed to become a fit, disciplined billionaire with global ambitions, who ruled Amazon with an iron fist, even as he found his personal life splashed over the tabloids.
Definitive, timely, and “engaging” (Jon Meacham, author of The Soul of America), Stone has provided an unvarnished portrait of a man and company that we couldn’t imagine modern life without.
Customer Reviews
Jeff Bezos: From underdog to top dog
What has transpired since Brad Stone’s first book about Amazon, The Everything Store, back in 2013? Oh nothing, except that Amazon’s gotten much bigger. All the parts of Amazon that you are familiar with are touched upon - Amazon Web Services, Alexa, Echo, Prime Video, Prime Day, Amazon Go, Amazon Studios, and Amazon Fresh. The acquisition of Whole Foods Market, failure of the Fire Phone and the international expansions into India, Mexico and China, the latter of which failed, are also covered in this sequel if you will.
The book also covers Bezos’s personal pursuits like The Washington Post and Blue Origin. As of the writing of this review Bezos is preparing to go to space and Amazon is in the process of acquiring the movie studio MGM. Sounds like more fodder for Stone to write a third book about Bezos and Amazon. I bet he’s already at work on the trilogy.