Nowhere Book Bingo: From a genre you’ve never read (true crime)
CBR16 Bingo: Fiasco (Theranos was a massive fraud and a fiasco)
I’ve owned this book since 2020 and am pretty sure I picked it up in an e-book sale because of the many Cannonball reviews I’ve read about it over the years. Not being particularly interested in the tech world or medical science, and certainly, not someone who reads a lot of business news, I didn’t really hear about this case as it was unfolding, and I’m aware that there have been podcasts, a documentary and a mini-series starring Amanda Seyfried about the scandal, but this book was pretty much forgotten in my e-book collection until the Nowhere Books bingo required me to find a book from a genre I’ve never read.
Readers of my reviews will know that I have certain genres I prefer – romance, fantasy, YA, the occasional mystery or sci-fi novel. If I read nonfiction, it’s usually historical biographies, celebrity autobiographies or something I need to read for work. Nevertheless, I like to challenge myself, so over the years I’ve read a LOT of different books in so many different genres. It was genuinely a challenge to come up with one I hadn’t already tried. My husband suggested I look up subgenres of nonfiction, as it was clear that was where I’d find something that might fit the bill. When True Crime came up, I realised that would work. I know that lots of people find True Crime fascinating, but I just don’t really see the appeal in exploring grisly murder cases or other horrific crimes. This book, which I remembered that I had on my shelf didn’t seem to involve any murders, so it would probably not traumatise me too much.
John Carreyrou is the journalist who wrote the Wall Street Journal articles which began to expose Elizabeth Holmes as a fraud and brought attention to the very shady business practices of her tech company Theranos. He later developed his thorough research into this book, where he details how Miss Holmes, a young and charming Stanford dropout managed to bamboozle the tech and business world for years, promising her company could deliver quick, accurate and almost pain-free blood tests with devices so small and portable they would be possible for the public to have in their homes. At one point, Theranos was valued at 10 billion dollars, without ever having actually managed to produce the testing machines or blood testing results they were promising.
Full review on my blog.
Bingo #5: Disco – Take the Lead, Cult – The Master and Margarita, Games – What is Love? , Fiasco – this , And also… – The Ornithologist’s Field Guide to Love
Bingo #6 (diagonal): Liberate – In Memoriam, Horses – Ronja Rövardotter, Dreams – The Ex Talk , Fiasco – this , Détente – Cordelia’s Honor