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Best Non-Fiction Books to Read: Billion Dollar Loser (Reeves Wiedeman)
Billion Dollar Loser is in a very specific type of genre of books I enjoy reading, which I would define as investigative journalism. It is similar to other books I have recommended such as Billion Dollar Whale, Bad Blood, Kochland, etc. Billion Dollar Loser is about WeWork and its founder, Adam Neumann. WeWork is famous…
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The Best Non-Fiction Books You Have to Read Now
I thought it would be good to compile a list of all of my previous book recommendations. I will continue to add to this list as I find more great non-fiction books, but it is just an easy, condensed way to view all of my recommendations. Also, it is a good way to review any…
Bad Blood, Being Mortal, Billion Dollar Whale, Black Edge, Caffeine, Flash Boys, Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, How To Win Friends And Influence People, How Will You Measure Your LIfe, Kochland, Prisoners of Geography, Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World, Shoe Dog, Super Pumped, That Will Never Work, The 4-Hour Workweek, The Coddling of the American Mind, The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter – And How to Make the Most of Them, The Monk of Mokha -
Best Non-Fiction Books to Read: Bad Blood (John Carreyrou)
Bad Blood is a tremendous account of the true story of Theranos, written by John Carreyrou . Theranos was a company founded by a former Stanford graduate named Elizabeth Holmes. The company was a health-technology company, and it was a startup which easily reached the mythical unicorn status (over $1 billion valuation) in Silicon Valley.…
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Best Non-Fiction Books to Read: Billion Dollar Whale (Tom Wright and Bradley Hope)
Billion Dollar Whale is so far-fetched that it seems like it should be a fiction book, but it is actually a true story. The book tells the story of Jho Low, a Malaysian “businessman” who stole billions of dollars from the citizens of Malaysia. Jho Low’s story is so interesting because it shows how with…