The Master of the Big Story is back
Michael Lewis was born in New Orleans and educated at Princeton University and the London School of Economics. He has written several books including the New York Times bestsellers Liar's Poker, widely considered the book that defined Wall Street during the 1980s, The Big Short, 'probably the single best piece of financial journalism ever written' (Reuters), the breakneck tour of Europe's post-crunch economy, Boomerang, and the bestselling expose of high-speed financial scams, Flash Boys. Lewis is contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and writes for Vanity Fair and Portfolio magazine.
A beautiful narrative, so well-written. You've got to get this
*The Daily Show*
Dazzling... guaranteed to make blood boil... riveting
*The New York Times*
Enthralling
*Observer*
Michael Lewis knows how to tell a story
*Vanity Fair*
This book has the potential to spark a cultural uprising . . . More
than five years on from the Lehman collapse, Lewis has lit the
touch paper on the mother of all debates about Wall Street and
global finance
*Spectator*
Compelling, a great yarn from beginning to end
*The Times*
When the stories of our times are told, there will be no more
seminal documents than the books of Michael Lewis
*Guardian*
Who knew high-frequency trading was such a sexy subject?
*Bloomberg Business Week*
Michael Lewis is one of the premier chroniclers of our age
*Huffington Post*
Michael Lewis is a genius, and his book will give high-frequency
trading a much-needed turn under the microscope
*New York Magazine*
Flash Boys is remarkable for its moral outrage as it reveals how
high-frequency traders have hoodwinked both investors and the
public . . . He is that rare beast: an insider who writes lucid,
jargon-free prose and who never loses track of his ultimate
responsibility to the story
*Daily Telegraph*
Remarkable . . . Michael Lewis has a spellbinding talent for
finding emotional dramas in complex, highly technical subjects
*Financial Times*
He tracks down the men who worked out what was going wrong and
exposed it
*Sunday Times*
Score one for the humans! Critics of high speed, computer-driven
trading have a new champion
*CNN Money*
If you own stock, you need to read Flash Boys . . . and then call
your broker
*Entertainment Weekly*
Important to public debate about Wall Street . . . in exposing what
one of his central characters calls the 'Pandora's box of
ridiculousness' that financial exchanges have become
*The Wall Street Journal*
I read Michael Lewis for the same reasons I watch Tiger Woods. I'll
never play like that. But it's good to be reminded every now and
again what genius looks like
*Malcolm Gladwell*
Probably the best current writer in America
*Tom Wolfe*
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