A review by alexanderp
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing: The Only Way to Guarantee Your Fair Share of Stock Market Returns by John C. Bogle

challenging informative fast-paced

2.75

More of a skim than a true read, I just wanted to get some basic principles of investing as recommended by a friend. 

Bogle really just offers three common sense bits of advice that make sense to me, a financially-illiterate person: 

Don't use brokers, managers, or financial advisers.
Don't turn over investments/equities frequently. 
Invest in Index funds, because no one outperforms the market. 

Otherwise, this book needed to be maybe 150 pages, not 250+.