![]() ![]() Most chapters are focused on a particular aspect of Pixar's history in chronological order, and no new character or product is introduced without sufficient background. ![]() ![]() Nevertheless, Price manages to expand on all things Pixar without overwhelming the reader with mundane details and irrelevant tangents. Of course the entire story can be summarized by mentions of Pixar software/hardware, Steve Jobs, and Disney drama. The Pixar Touch is a very nice getting-to-know-you type of book, going through all of Pixar's history in less than three hundred pages. Honestly, this is probably a four star book but I have a bit of a soft spot if not just an immense amount of respect for Pixar as a company and (nearly all of) their movies (I'm looking at your, Cars.). ![]()
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