Former Wall Street vice president Leslie “Les” Goldstein is the CEO of Personal Financial Strategies, Inc., which operates under Securities America Corporation. As a financial planner licensed through Securities America, Les Goldstein assists clients in preparing for retirement. Outside of his profession, one of his hobbies includes reading. This year's lists of best books offers readers with a variety of interesting titles and subjects.
While titles from every genre have topped the lists of favorites this year, the top three books on the Good Housekeeping list are about women. Tea Obreht's “Inland: A Novel”, Taylor Jenkins Reid's “Daisy Jones & The Six”, and Lisa Taddeo's “Three Women” feature interesting female protagonists involved in plots that twist and turn. The New York Times' top three presents readers with a little more variety in subject matter. Julia Phillips's “Disappearing Earth”, Ben Lerner's “The Topeka School”, and Ted Chiang's “Exhalation” are this year's top picks. All three offer readers diverse perspectives on contemporary literature, with Phillips’s book providing riveting characterizations, while Lerner’s offers a broad perspective that contrasts with the philosophical questions of Chiang's story collection.
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