Really enjoyed this book! Even more surprising because this is not something I would have chosen to read on my own. It's very well researched and engaging. #whatiread
Really enjoyed this book! Even more surprising because this is not something I would have chosen to read on my own. It's very well researched and engaging. #whatiread
Happy Saturday! I've posted many pictures like this one, of my book and a cup of tea, and I'm not going to stop doing it, because who doesn't love a hot drink and books? #morningreads
Hi everyone - switching books up mid-read is not something I like to do, but I'm doing it now. I'm going from one school read and one pleasure read to one school read and a recommended reading for school 🙈 I have to write a paper in the end and I'm struggling to come up with a topic, so I'm hoping immersing myself in school-related reads will help. Does this go toward my 2020 book count?
A book I picked up cheap on Audible. An investigation into why white collar criminals act the way that they do, looking at the history of such criminality, the legislation which has developed to combat this and interviews with convicted felons. The key takeaway is the frog in hot water, such action starts small but grows until the water is boiling and yet because such crimes are normally committed by this in charge no one questions their actions