Liar’s Poker by Michael Lewis is a nonfiction book about the world of Wall Street in the 1980s. The author tells his own experience working as a bond salesman at Salomon Brothers, showing the pressure, greed, competition, and risky behavior inside the finance industry. The book is written in a sharp and entertaining style, making complicated finance feel easier to understand. It is a good choice for readers interested in business, money, investing, and the hidden culture behind Wall Street.
