CPA, CFE - aspiring author turned bookseller @tiabookcellar Tweets about what I read, which is often accounting and financial crime. Literary advice only.
Financial crimes is one of our niche genres. This week we compiled some of our favorite titles as we witness history repeating itself in the cryptosphere. Airing Our Dirty Laundry from @librofm! Listen at libro.fm/playlists/3629
Demo on our building continued this week. And we kept planning great events - so many merchants helping us host signings, release parties, and set up a pop-up. Love local! tiktok.com/t/ZTRua89p5/
Imagine being a writer/investigative journalist and your con sibling chooses to flee to you. So is the true story of author Paul Illidge about his brother John James Illidge. New this week.
Make it fun, change it up: comics, cookbooks, books about gaming ... various media and levels build confidence. What's your favorite younger read that you wish you would've read when you were in middle school?
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Why we trust fraudsters ft.com/content/be87eb5a-d1c9… Free to read FT. "Money Men" goes on sale today in UK; looking forward to when it is available in US.
Late for a meeting this morning because I could not put this down. Imagining what @goldywrites could do with "Charles Mackay's Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds."
Nerves of Steal: Cassie Chadwick, “Patron Saint of Confidence Women” | Readex readex.com/blog/nerves-steal…
Great deep dive on a woman featured in Tori Telfer's "Confident Women"
Are there any accounting programs or A&A CPE that use this as a foundation text? Would be a nice change from the tired fraud triangle slides and perhaps more useful than learning how algorithms fail to generate stability through transaction fees.
In my social media and writing hiatus, I've been studying the craft of fiction. Took a break from reading some incredible authors to pen a few thoughts on "Loyalty on the Blockchain."
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