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Michael Lewis Books in Order: Complete Bibliography & Best Starting Points
Michael Lewis's complete bibliography in order — from Liar's Poker and Moneyball to The Big Short and The Undoing Project. Best starting points for new readers.
Where to Start with Michael Lewis: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Michael Lewis — whether to begin with The Big Short, Moneyball, or Liar's Poker. A complete reading guide to the master of narrative non-fiction.
Where to Start with David Chilton: A Reading Guide
Where to start with David Chilton — how to approach The Wealthy Barber, his personal finance classic told as a parable about three young people receiving financial wisdom, with the pay-yourself-first principle at its core. A complete reading guide.
Where to Start with Jacob Lund Fisker: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Jacob Lund Fisker — how to approach Early Retirement Extreme, the most philosophically serious book in the FIRE canon, presenting a systems-thinking framework for retiring in five years by redesigning life around personal competence and low costs. A complete reading guide.
Where to Start with Peter Bernstein: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Peter Bernstein — how to approach Against the Gods, his intellectual history of probability and risk from Pascal and Fermat through modern portfolio theory, arguing that mastering risk is the defining achievement of the modern world. A complete reading guide.
Where to Start with Joel Greenblatt: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Joel Greenblatt — how to approach The Little Book That Still Beats the Market, his accessible guide to the Magic Formula — a systematic value investing strategy that ranks stocks by earnings yield and return on invested capital. A complete reading guide.
Where to Start with Niall Ferguson: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Niall Ferguson — how to approach The Ascent of Money, his financial history of the world tracing the evolution of credit, banking, bonds, stocks, and insurance from ancient Mesopotamia to the 2008 crisis. A complete reading guide.
Where to Start with Burton Malkiel: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Burton Malkiel — how to approach A Random Walk Down Wall Street, his landmark investment guide arguing that passive index fund investing beats active stock picking over the long term. A complete reading guide.
Where to Start with Andrew Tobias: A Reading Guide
Where to start with Andrew Tobias — how to approach The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need, his witty and perennially updated personal finance classic covering spending, saving, insurance, and index fund investing with unusual clarity. A complete reading guide.
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