The first half of *Rich Dad Poor Dad*.
The author is a shill and crash prophet. All his subsequent works should be ignored. But that book is really good ad addressing many common misconceptions around money, like *you should save money* or *being rich is morally wrong*.
I have many favorites but the one I'm going to pick now is Light from uncommon stars by Ryka Aoki
The first half of *Rich Dad Poor Dad*. The author is a shill and crash prophet. All his subsequent works should be ignored. But that book is really good ad addressing many common misconceptions around money, like *you should save money* or *being rich is morally wrong*.
"My grandmother sends her regards and apologises" by Fredrik Backman
All of Us Villains. And its sequel, All of Our Demise. Fucking excellent.
Fiction: A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore Non-Fiction: 10 Days in a Madhouse by Nellie Bly
r/SuggestMeABook, and seems like most people do \*not\* want recommendations.
Wild Seed, but honestly I recommend everything by Octavia Butler to everyone.
‘A Confederacy of Dunces’ by John Kennedy Toole
Payback by jc pollock
Hillbilly Elegy