iWozn't Impressed

I just finished listening to the unabridged version of iWoz.  It's basically the autobiography of Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak.  I was hoping to get an understanding of the early days of Apple.  I've read several books on the subject but this is directly from someone who was there.  Alas, I was disappointed.  Less than a quarter of the book covers his time at Apple.  This is a book about Steve Wozniak, not necessarily about the time he spent changing the world.  Steve seems more interested in telling us about his pranks and his high school science projects than about the time in his life that made him famous.  Steve goes into excruciating detail about his early days and then blows by his time at Apple in short order.  He writes in a style that comes across as arrogant.  I don't think he really is, but that's the way the book is written.  He thinks very highly of himself.  Unless you really want to learn about Steve Wozniak the man, skip this book.  If you want to learn about Apple, grab Infinite Loop or Insanely Great (more about the Mac than the Apple //).