Concentrated_0616Matt Hall’s Odds On: The Making of an Evidence-Based Investor and Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant stayed near the top of our book list. This month readers also responded to our Q&A with Tobias Carlisle co-author of Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World’s Greatest Concentrated Value Investors.

For more book ideas you can check out our post compiling our many book links as well as last month’s best-selling list. We present sales two ways: the first is by unit sales and the second way is by revenue which can be notably different. Here are the books (combined print and Kindle* that Abnormal Returns readers purchased at Amazon during June 2016:

The Top 10 (by Unit Sales)

  1. Odds On: The Making of an Evidence-Based Investor by Matt Hall
  2. Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant
  3. Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World’s Greatest Concentrated Value Investors by Allen C. Benello, Michael van Biema and Tobias E. Carlisle
  4. Common Stocks and Common Sense: The Strategies, Analyses, Decisions and Emotions of a Particularly Successful Value Investor by Edgar Wachenheim III
  5. So You Want to Start a Hedge Fund: Lessons for Managers and Allocators by Ted Seides
  6. Cumulus: A Novel by Eliot Peper
  7. What I Learned Losing A Million Dollars by Jim Paul and Brendan Moynihan
  8. A Wealth of Common Sense: Why Simplicity Trumps Complexity in Any Investment Plan by Ben Carlson
  9. If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t You Happy? by Raj Raghunathan
  10. Grit: The Power and Passion of Perseverance by Angela Duckworth

The Top 10 (by Revenue)

  1. Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World’s Greatest Concentrated Value Investors by Allen Benello, Michael Van Diema and Tobias Carlisle
  2. Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant
  3. So You Want to Start a Hedge Fund: Lessons for Managers and Allocators by Ted Seides
  4. Odds On: The Making of an Evidence-Based Investor by Matt Hall
  5. Common Stocks and Common Sense: The Strategies, Analyses, Decisions and Emotions of a Particularly Successful Value Investor by Edgar Wachenheim III
  6. What I Learned Losing A Million Dollars by Jim Paul and Brendan Moynihan
  7. The Institutional ETF Toolbox: How Institutions Can Understand and Utilize the Fast-Growing World of ETFs by Eric Balchunas
  8. A Wealth of Common Sense: Why Simplicity Trumps Complexity in Any Investment Plan by Ben Carlson
  9. Grit: The Power and Passion of Perseverance by Angela Duckworth
  10. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Harari

Thanks again to everyone who purchased a copy of my book or any other book (or item) during the month. Keep an eye on this space for more book news.

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