Lost access to old account, hence copy paste review.
This book is ok. It tells you a bit about the background on how google started and the dreams of Larry Page, the founder of google and what they really.
One could say that google's end goal is to strive for a utopia through technology that will make our life convenient and easier. Be it through self driving cars, contact lenses that measure your blood sugar, air balloons that will provide free WiFi to poorer nations. They do it by investing in "moonshot" projects, projects that might fail, but if they succeed would be the equivalent of shooting a rocket to the moon.
The later part of the book is about google and their struggles with the European Union due to the stricter privacy law in america, and whether or not automation through AI and robots will be beneficial for mankind. Google is optimistic that it will be.
I didn't regret buying it, and it was enjoyable and informative, but that was it. Three out of five stars is not a bad score after all.