What are you reading now?

supersadface Wrote:
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> EDIT: What are the other three books you picked
> up? I always try to keep a reserve of material as
> I finish stuff. Also, to other people reading
> this thread , I strongly suggest using half.com
> for books - I’ve begun assembling a library of
> hardback books from there that are all in new
> condition, and they on average cost about half of
> what it’d cost me to buy on my Kindle. Sad but
> true.
Fault Lines, Freakonomics, and House of Cards. I also have Guaranteed to Fail and Alchemy of Finance on back order.
 
supersadface Wrote:
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> bpdulog Wrote:
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> > How was Black Swan? That’s one of the four books
> I
> > purchased today.
>
> Honestly, the content and message are excellent.
> The writing style is grating. Taleb’s ego is
> enormous, and he isn’t shy about letting you know
> how brilliant he thinks he is. All in all, worth
> a read - maybe even worth rereading every few
> years - but I’d hate to talk to the guy at a
> cocktail party.
I did exactly that at a drinks reception after a talk in Oxford…and I agree, he IS a big swinging d**k!!!
 
Driven from Within - Michael Jordan.
No finance related reading for me.
 
supersadface Wrote:
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> Alex, I am a voracious reader and I got only
> halfway through “This time is different”….
Really? That’s too bad to hear. I do have an econ background, so I can stomach the academia to some degree, but not this soon after all the studying. I may hold off if that’s the case. I actually picked up The Ascent of Money. It’s another one I’ve been looking to knock off for a while.
I read Battle Royale a few years ago… crazy stuff!
I also picked up The first book in The Dark Tower series by Stephen King. I’ve never read a book by him before…
 
team_alex Wrote:
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> Really? That’s too bad to hear. I do have an econ
> background, so I can stomach the academia to some
> degree, but not this soon after all the studying.
> I may hold off if that’s the case. I actually
> picked up The Ascent of Money. It’s another one
> I’ve been looking to knock off for a while.
Ascent of Money is great. Fascinating read, really well done and well laid-out.
I read a lot of Steven King years ago, but never the Dark Tower series, they’re supposed to be good.
 
Currently reading Swag, but also have a stack of books that I had to put aside.
 
yodhava Wrote:
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> Hardy boys
man, i used to love those.
 
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