Official Review: The Billionaires’ Handbook

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I recently downloaded the book. I was a little confused in the beginning too because I was expecting a long novel. It's a fun way of looking behind the politics that the 1% uses to stay on top. I think I'll check it out. Thanks for an amazing review!
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This book seems to be quite insightful with so many lesson to be learnt on getting rich. This is an interesting review that it makes me want to read the book. Great review it is.
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The style of the book is amazing! Thanks for the great review. I'm going to read it today!
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This book is a fun read. I loved the sarcasm and wit the author injected while making it informative at the same time. It's just a few pages long so it could be worth your time. Who knows, maybe you'll be the next billionaire!
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The book sounds insightful. I'm not sure that I'd enjoy reading it though.
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The book has been downloaded and I've already started it. The review is right on target about the humor, artwork, and content. Something tells me that the further I read, the scarier it's going to get. But I'm game! Terrific review of what appears to be a terrific book!
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Wow! What a review! I was put off by the title the moment I saw it. I thought it was going to be something entirely different from what I learnt it to be from the review! Thank you so much for such an informative, inviting and masterfully written review! Only thanks to this review - literally - I am adding this to my shelf and cannot wait to read it!
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I generally hate economics and politics but this book seems different from others. I think I might actually learn something from it. Nice review!
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The author takes a comical approach at conveying his message in this book. It seems like one of those books that are hard to put down once you start reading. Great review!
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The book sounds interesting. This wonderful review has proofed it.
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Your review sounds great! Thanks.. I definitely want to read this book. Seems to be informative.
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Nicely reviewed. I like humor and politics and this book has them both. Congratulations Botd!
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This is the first political book I have read that actually speaks for the people. This book is not only an eye-opener, but also I remedial guide to the movement towards a redefined society. Nice work.
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After reading the review any comment on the review or on the book will be pointless, all I need to do is read the book. I downloaded it immediately. Thank you for the unique review.
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It sounds insightful and the humor makes it more captivating. I think I should add it to my book shelves. Thanks for the review.
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