Official Review: The Billionaires’ Handbook

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As they say, "The rich get richer, the poor get poorer"
*sigh*
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Your review certainly has me itching to read the book already. Your description of the humorous way the author depicted the politics of the rich is quite exciting. And the sage advice he offers would be a delight to imbibe. Thanks for writing such an interesting review!
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The review is very interesting and convincing. This is a book I would like to read. I love how real it is.
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I much like yourself tend to bury my head in the sand when it comes to the injustices that the rich and powerful create. However, your review has given the book a wonderful summary and makes it sound as of this book could be very interesting. Sounds like I will be looking into reading this soon.
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The history of America is a large one. I'm glad this book looks at it in terms of material success. I'd like to read it.
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Nice review, but I didn't care for the book. It seemed like a waste of time. He just stated the obvious. If I don't learn something from a book I consider it a waste of my time.
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If this book is half as humorous as your review, I will be happy. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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Andrew Stevenson wittily woven this sardonic book, which seamlessly parody the billionaires' "mode of operation" . The book is packed with dark humor that leaves you with a dilemma: whether to laugh or curse the billionaires. It's one of the interesting books I've ever read this year. Thanks for your interesting review.
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A very timely book in this age where the rich keep getting richer and the poor get poorer. Sounds very funny, too. Thanks for the review, Cataclysmic. :techie-studyingbrown:
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I'm not really into politics but I'd love to learn more tips on how to be rich. Wonderful review 😊.
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Well, you have won me over. I'll read the book and we'll discuss it more. Great review
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The title alone is catchy! I can't wait to explore these terrifying facts about being rich. Countryts on BOTD!
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In this world of handling economy and riches who wouldn't love to read a humorous political handbook ? I had loved the sense of humor of Monty Python. So I'm going to give this book a chance and let it put some of my interest in politics too!
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Though I am someone least interested in politics but this book sounds quite impressive. I would love to know about the politics of the 'richie-rich-people' of America. And such a great review this is! Will add this book to my TBR.
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Thank you for the review, I completely agree with you. I got glued with the book until I got to the last page, the book is so real!
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