St James Park

The Best Books of 2019

The Best Books of 2019

We wrote this list because we frankly felt that most of the “best books” list that we see online are pretty poor and tend to only represent a small range of fiction books that appeal to a limited demographic.

We wanted to cover the most interesting books this year that we read between the two of us, this means that there’s a slight bias towards authors that we were already familiar with but there are several books on this list from author’s we had never read before.

Escape from Limbo

Escape from Limbo

How the rest of the world can avoid following Japan into economic slumber


“A thought crossed his mind: How do you make poor people feel wealthy when wages are stagnant? You give them cheap loans.”

― Michael Lewis, The Big Short


Racism, the toxic social issue that dominated the social discourse of the ‘90s and early 2000s, is soon to be replaced by an even uglier phenomenon: Ageism - as each social group pulls towards its opposing financial incentives.

According to research by the Insured Retirement Institute (IRI), 45% of baby boomers in the US have no retirement savings at all. Only 55% of boomers have some retirement savings and, of those, 28% have less than $100,000. This means that half of American retirees are, or will be, living off Social Security benefits. The UK and Europe paint an even gloomier picture.