
Kluger is obviously an excellent reporter, and the many anecdotes featured in this book are fascinating and clearly presented. (I’m going to be boring people with random factoids for months—always a sign of a fun nonfiction read!) Unfortunately, his definition of the science of simplexity is difficult to grasp, and he covers far too much ground in a mere 302 pages. It might be possible to write a book that offers both a clear dissection of and obvious link between the complexity of military systems, music, and human speech, but I suspect such a book would need to be about a thousand pages longer—at least—than Mr. Kluger’s effort.
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