Exploring the evolution of money, this book takes readers on a historical journey from ancient currencies to modern digital forms. Through witty illustrations, it highlights the cultural, innovative, and sociopolitical aspects of money, illustrating its role as a driving force in society. The narrative delves into themes of belief, power dynamics, and the impact of war and exploitation on monetary systems. It ultimately poses intriguing questions about the future of currency in our ever-changing world.
Jame Dibiasio Books




Planet VC uncovers the story of how VC went global, transforming cities from Beijing to Bangalore into the techno-hubs of tomorrow.
Who Killed the King of Bagan?
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the enigmatic death of King Anawrahta, this book weaves a murder mystery with the rich history of Bagan, the cradle of Myanmar. It delves into the suspicious circumstances surrounding Anawrahta's demise, suggesting a potential assassin often overlooked due to cultural biases. The narrative unfolds through a dual journey: a chronological exploration of Bagan's kings and their intriguing tales, alongside a physical trek through ten temples, each shedding light on Anawrahta's enduring legacy and the historical context of his reign.
Bloody Paradise
- 426 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Set on the idyllic Thai island of Samui, the story follows Travis Mitchell, who finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of crime after encountering Mazy, a troubled yoga instructor. With a crime boss pursuing him and Mazy fleeing an abusive relationship, their escape ignites a chaotic chase involving gangsters, triads, and local authorities. As they navigate this perilous situation, both must confront their trust issues and the risks of their growing bond, questioning whether their connection is worth the escalating danger.