RaveThe Huffington PostIn a word, it’s excellent ... It turns out that Cranston regularly draws upon his own demons and rich array life experiences to bring his characters to life. Throughout the book, Cranston fuses his personal and professional life in a way that’s nothing short of riveting ... Cranston doesn’t superfluously dish dirt about petty behind-the-scenes skirmishes. At the same time, though, he’s not afraid to detail a conflict about a small but critical acting-related disagreement ... It’s an engrossing first-person account by one of our finest actors and I couldn’t put it down.
Dan Lyons
PositiveThe Huffington PostLyons’ tone throughout the book isn’t necessarily bitter, but he doubtless holds a few grudges about the way that his former colleagues and bosses treated him. I would too. For the most part, I found him humble and self-reflective. At times, though, he is downright scathing ... It would be incomplete to classify Disrupted as merely an Office Space-esque critique of Corporate America. It also serves as social commentary about the way that more senior employees are viewed and valued in a hyper-agressive startup culture hell bent on an IPO.