"Christakis and Fowler have written the book on the exciting new science of social networks. CONNECTED could change your life forever. How? Read it yourself and find out."--Daniel Gilbert, bestselling author of Stumbling on Happiness
"In a category of works of brilliant originality that can stimulate and enlighten and can sometimes even change the way we understand the world."--The New York Times
"Groundbreaking."--Kirkus
"An entertaining guide to the mechanics and importance of human networking."--Publishers Weekly
"Engaging and insightful...sure-to-be a blockbuster...Connected succeeds in connecting with its audience."--SeedMagazine.com
"Illuminating...The authors excel at drawing out the devil in the detail. Connected has profound implications."--New Scientist
"Intriguing."--SmartMoney.com
"Connected explores the startling intricacies of social networks."--O, The Oprah Magazine
"Could well be one of the most important works of the decade. Full of fascinating stories and examples. A must read."--Ed Diener, Joseph Smiley Distinguished Professor of Psychology University of Illinois and author of Happiness
"In a social world exploding with new ways to interact, Connected is a user's guide for ourselves in the 21st century."--Dan Ariely, James B. Duke Professor of Behavioral Economics and author of Predictably Irrational
"A God's-eye view of social relationships that may make you dizzy. Every business leader, teacher, and parent should see their life from this vantage."--Chip Heath, coauthor Made to Stick
"A lively, well-written account of social networks and their power to shape our lives. The world becomes smaller and more meaningful after reading this engaging book."--Sudhir Venkatesh, author of Gang Leader for a Day
"The possibility that we all participate in one mind challenges religion, philosophy, and the meaning of life itself."--Deepak Chopra, San Francisco Chronicle
"[In a category of] works of brilliant originality that can stimulate and enlighten and can sometimes even change the way we understand the world."--The New York Times
"A clever, cogent, and enjoyable look at the latest thinking about humans in community. It provides a swath of important research in one place for readers and makes it a stimulating read." --Michael Fitzgerald, Boston Globe
"An intellectual but accessible approach. The authors make a persuasive case for the power of social networks to affect everything and everyone."--Business Week