This book by Nature writers Aiden and Michel considers the huge amount of data each of us produces (information on what we buy, who we interact with, and many other subjects), how that information is now being used in our world, what we can predict about the future from this data, and what it means for us today. Nelson says she had worried that this book would appeal only to a select audience, but found that "it's way more accessible than you might expect and fun and funny."
