Question for resume

What do you guys think of having a "Relevant Reading" section on my resume where I list all the finance/market related books I have read? I want to show recruiters that I know more than other applicants in these areas. I'm comfortable answering questions during the interview of specific books and topics.

What do you guys think of listing my blog on my resume? The blog is strictly economic, finance, market related and I think it is pretty professional. I can't list it on here for privacy. But is this a good idea to show recruiters of my passion? They might ask me more technical questions during the interview but I'm comfortable with it.

Many applicants are due this month or next. I'm planning on interning at a local hedge fund in Dec-Jan. If I have already received an offer, can I list this on my resume when I apply in September?

Thanks

 
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