Member Reviews
Firstly, I am not the ideal target audience for this, but having read Buffett’s previous advice, I find him an interesting person with invaluable insights.
Though, this one, except for the new evidence/reports and similar, felt a bit redundant and not very well-presented.
These may be because this is an ARC, however that is what I felt.
The right audiences can benefit from reading this book more than I did.
I love Warren Buffett's guide to investing and living well. I like that he sees the whole picture and not just a snapshot, and that he invest because a company is good not use his money for risk bets.
This is the third book I have read about Buffett's approach and I learn something every time, In this book, not only do you get his guidelines about what he thinks is important to know about investing, but he goes into detail on how to figure out if what you are investing is a good thing. I loved that Buffett always thinks about his shareholders as people and not just number. I like that he has integrity and cares about how investing can help all of us, and this book also goes into why he invest in the companies he does.
I just think Warren Buffett is one of a kind and a genuine person that just likes helping people. I found this book very easy to read and understand and it's something you can always referee to when you have questions about investing. I like that he owns up to his mistakes and doesn't blame someone else.
I want to thank Scribner and NetGalley for an advance copy of this book about Warren Buffett and investing.