Shortform for long books

Mickey Mellen
2 min readAug 30, 2024

I’ve been using Blinkist for some book summaries for a few years now, and it’s great! However, I’m noticing a growing problem in the gap between long books and Blinkist, in that the “Blinks” just aren’t long enough to really share the heart of the book.

Blinkist and most related platforms are proud of the fact that they give you “15 minute summaries”. Those are a fantastic way to get an overview of a book, but then they leave a bit gap between that 15 minute summary and the full ~10 hours of reading.

Algorithms to Live By

A great example is the book Algorithms to Live By. I was listening to an episode of the “Who has time to read?” podcast, and this book came up. I don’t remember the exact wording, but their thought was “ it’s a great book, but could have been 25% the length “. If you listen to that book on Audible, it’s just shy of 12 hours long.

Enter Shortform. It’s similar to Blinkist, but they give much more in-depth summaries. In the case of Algorithms to Live By, the summary was perhaps 60–90 minutes; far more detailed than Blinkist, but it saved me over 10 hours of reading time from the unnecessarily long book. This certainly has left me with a few blind spots that would have been covered in reading the full book, but the dense 60–90 minutes covered a lot of ground.

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Mickey Mellen

I’m a cofounder of @GreenMellen, and I’m into WordPress, blogging and seo. Love my two girls, gadgets, Google Earth, and I try to run when I can.