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    Hey everyone,

    I’m trying to build a solid reading habit and shift toward more practical non-fiction. My background is mostly fiction—I’ve read a mix of fantasy and character-driven stories like The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, The Hobbit, The Inheritance Cycle, as well as books like Watership Down, Lone Wolf, Firefly in the Dark, and a lot of manga.

    Now I’m looking to get into non-fiction that actually teaches something useful, but I have a few preferences.

    What I’m looking for (Finance):

    – Books that explain how the financial system works (markets, institutions, etc.)

    – Prefer narrative or story-driven explanations rather than dry textbooks

    – Not too technical (I’m just starting out with investing)

    What I’m looking for (Social / Personal Skills):

    – Understanding people better (how they think, react, etc.)

    – Improving body language and presence

    – Influence without being manipulative or overly “self-help-ish”

    What I want to avoid:

    – Generic self-help / motivational books

    – Overly technical or academic material

    – Books that are just theory with no real-world context

    So far I’ve come across:

    – The Big Short

    – Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises

    – A Random Walk Down Wall Street

    – How to Win Friends and Influence People

    – Presence

    Would love:

    1. Validation (are these good picks for a beginner?)

    2. Better alternatives if you think something fits my criteria more

    3. Any “must-read” books that are engaging but actually teach you something real

    Thanks in advance 🙌

    by Mr_IZZO

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