Going Viral is a must read for anyone that is interested in network virality, meaning practically all of us who live a networked life. In this book, the authors offer a holistic and structured account of the phenomenon, its meaning, how it works, and its effects.The book opens with a clear definition of network virality, what it is and what it is not. It continues by explaining what makes it tick by presenting a model that distinguishes between the role of the content, the agents and the context, and the role of the gatekeepers that exercise control over the information flows. The model further positions these two forces within the structure of the network. The book concludes by analyzing the effects of network virality on society and its institutions.The book delivers an extensive body of relevant academic theory in a manner that is accessible to the casual reader. It does so by linking many examples of familiar and recent viral events and content to the theoretical account. The thorough reader can find some minor inaccuracies and inconsistencies but these, by no means, affect the positive experience with book.I recommend the book as an enjoyable read for the academic reader as well as the general public.