40 pages • 1 hour read
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Michael Lewis’ Liar’s Poker offers a gripping insider’s look at Wall Street's excesses during the 1980s. Praised for its engaging storytelling and insightful critique of financial culture, some critics find the book's humor inconsistent and its narrative occasionally meandering. Nonetheless, it remains an essential read for finance and economics enthusiasts.
Readers who would enjoy Liar’s Poker by Michael Lewis are typically interested in finance, Wall Street culture, and insider stories. Comparable to Michael Lewis’s own The Big Short and Tom Wolfe’s The Bonfire of the Vanities, these readers appreciate exposing the inner workings of financial institutions and the characters behind them.
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