This is a well rounded book, certainly not the end all financial bible, but certainly a very helpful guide and full of good ideas and approaches
Ms. Baites created an interesting narrative, combining it with informative information and fascinating characters
A story of adventure and a fascinating tale brought to life by a talented writer.
The strength of this book, I felt, was in the interesting footnotes the editor provided at the end of each chapter
This is a tense and ugly story, but it sucks you in.
I really enjoyed that the author didn’t just look at historical contexts, but also at political and social contexts at the time the texts were written.
I did, however, enjoy the structure of the story, much like the old German fairytales many of us grew on.
The Lies About Money: Why You Need to Own the Portfolio of the Future by Ric Edelman is a finance book offering insights to investors who are schmos like me
James Bond: Black Box by Benjamin Percy (art by Rapha Lobosco) is a solid entry into Dynamite’s Bond library even though the plot is weak and predictable, but well written
I was excited from the first time I head the plans to make a standalone Felix Leiter story. With all the trepidations and pre-judgements that came with the announcement, only one thought, and one thought only, was on my mind – about damn time!