Power Play: Tesla, Elon Musk, and the Bet of the Century

[2] Star Tribune wrote that it "has done an outstanding job [and] performed a deep dive into the nuts and volts of Tesla.

When Higgins writes about facts and situations I’m familiar with, I can attest he’s right on the button, every time.

"[4] The Publishers Weekly review remarked that "Higgins takes an in-depth and well-balanced look at the interplay between Musk’s swashbuckling mindset of “building the airplane as [he] was heading down the runway” and the hardheadedness of Tesla's veteran engineers and leaders, who understood the rigors of making cars that could kill people if they malfunctioned.

"[5] NPR noted that "[t]he book pays scant attention to Full Self-Driving Autopilot, the controversial self-driving software Musk has long promised is on the verge of perfection" but states that it "is hardly boring".

[6] Following early coverage of the book, Elon Musk denied a featured anecdote where supposedly he and Tim Cook spoke about the possibility of Apple acquiring Tesla.