Official Review: The Billionaires’ Handbook

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Well-written and informative review, thank you! Interest subjects in the book. I am not sure if I can relate to the content since I am not a citizen of the USA.
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It looks like a pretty accessible book to everyone, I'm not usually interested in politics books, but this one could change my mind, the use of satirical aspects to talk about a theme like this looks amazing. Thanks for the great review!
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Even as I was writing my review of "The Billionaires' Handbook", I knew that an American would be in a better position for doing it. But this review is absolutely brilliant, and it has left me bouche bée. I have learned about authors that I will probably check out, of an art trend (clip art) that I also have to find more about, and I honestly think that this is the best review ever that I have read.
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I love the humor... Sounds like an interesting piece.
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A helpful insight about how the rich create the list of rules themselves to keep getting richer is nicely depicted in the book "The Billionaires' Handbook: A User's Guide to Wealth and Power by Andrew Stevenson". I hope that this book would help me in one-way or the another.
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As one with very little interest in politics, I know that with the humor inserted here and there, it will make the reading less a struggle. And I will also love to discover the secret that makes the 1% rich Americans stay rich. An amazing review by the way.
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:techie-reference: hAs it is, everybody want to be a billionaire, the review is good for achievers, I love it and will add it to my shelve.
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This seems like a unique approach to business guidance. However, this is not my cup of tea. Thanks for the review though.
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I'm not a politics-person but you made this sound so intriguing. Will surely try this one out. Great, detailed review.
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This sounds like a fun but very real book! Getting points across using humor and pictures sounds like a great tactic to keep readers engaged. Congrats on BOTD!
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A book to equip the mind with tremendous businesses ideas,A User's Guide to Wealth. This book is amazing. This review is epic.
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Such a masterpiece. This read sure sounds instrumental for today's political environment. The writing style plus humour is an additional plus. Great work.
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I am not into these types of books. But after reading a few pages I Liked the writing style and how it is portrayed with a bit of humour. I would love to complete the book. It's a great review.
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At first i felt this book would be boring but then I realised it is a motivational book that shows one the tips and tricks to become part of the rich calibre of the society. I bet this book would be worth my time. Congrats on BOTD
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I don't know about the book, but I just fell for it after reading the review :tiphat: . It's pretty informative and humorous at the same time. Kudos!
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