ACCIDENTAL BILLIONAIRES The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal
In his latest novel, ACCIDENTIAL BILLIONAIRES The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal, Ben Mezrich proves that he is one of today’s most brilliant authors. The Boston native, who also wrote the cult classic BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE, has chosen publicity firm and hometown ally Newman Communications to help promote the astonishing story behind two Harvard outcasts and the world famous Facebook.
Beyond the status updates, personal pokes, and party photos, ACCIDENTIAL BILLIONAIRES shows the dramatic history behind today’s largest social network.
What many people do not realize is that the dawn of Facebook started with two nerdy Harvard friends named Mark Zuckerberg and Eduardo Saverin. Sick of being social disasters they hoped their new idea would help them meet girls and become sexually successful. Along with their original goals, they became Harvard’s most famous contemporary duo and revolutionized social communication.
Throughout Facebook’s progressive nature both Mark and Edurano drew further apart from one another. A conflict of ideas caused their friendship and lucrative earnings to be split and dealt with between two different sides of lawyers.
Mezrich’s overall splendid investigating tells the vivid story of Facebook, along with the destructive and hateful friendship it helped produce.
Similar to BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE, which was later made into the movie 21 with Jim Sturgess and Kate Bosworth, Ben Mezrich’s newest book is in line to hit the big screen and be produced by Kevin Spacey.
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