Arts & Life > Books Matt Richtel Books by Matt Richtel Hooked by Matt Richtel Hardcover, 292 pages A Deadly Wandering A Mystery, a Landmark Investigation, and the Astonishing Science of Attention in the Digital Age by Matt Richtel Paperback, 403 pages Matt Richtel has written books about: Mysteries, Thrillers & Crime Fiction Digital Culture Nonfiction Science & Health NPR stories about Matt Richtel Lydia Thompson/NPR NPR Ed What The College Kids Are Reading July 23, 2015 Book programs for freshmen — and sometimes a whole campus or community — are meant to spark discussion and unity. This year's picks at eight U.S. schools range from chilling nonfiction to poetry. Lydia Thompson/NPR NPR Ed What The College Kids Are Reading July 23, 2015 Book programs for freshmen — and sometimes a whole campus or community — are meant to spark discussion and unity. This year's picks at eight U.S. schools range from chilling nonfiction to poetry. Books Love, Loss and Digital-Age Deception in 'Hooked' June 30, 2007 In his debut novel Hooked, New York Times technology writer Matt Richtel explores how modern addiction to technology affects behavior and relationships. His fast-paced thriller takes readers deep into Silicon Valley, the venture capital world and digital culture. Listen Loading… Playlist Download Embed Embed Close embed modal <iframe src="http://www.npr.org/player/embed/11482038/11482047" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"> Share Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Comment More From Books Book Reviews Kafka Would Love 'The Beautiful Bureaucrat' Book Reviews A House That's Not A Home In 'Bright Lines' Author Interviews Walter Mosley Remembers The Watts Riots: You Could Feel The Rage Author Interviews Author Walter Mosley Grew Up In LA But His Writing Is Soaked In The South More
Lydia Thompson/NPR NPR Ed What The College Kids Are Reading July 23, 2015 Book programs for freshmen — and sometimes a whole campus or community — are meant to spark discussion and unity. This year's picks at eight U.S. schools range from chilling nonfiction to poetry.
Lydia Thompson/NPR NPR Ed What The College Kids Are Reading July 23, 2015 Book programs for freshmen — and sometimes a whole campus or community — are meant to spark discussion and unity. This year's picks at eight U.S. schools range from chilling nonfiction to poetry.
Books Love, Loss and Digital-Age Deception in 'Hooked' June 30, 2007 In his debut novel Hooked, New York Times technology writer Matt Richtel explores how modern addiction to technology affects behavior and relationships. His fast-paced thriller takes readers deep into Silicon Valley, the venture capital world and digital culture. Listen Loading… Playlist Download Embed Embed Close embed modal <iframe src="http://www.npr.org/player/embed/11482038/11482047" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no">