Official Review: The Billionaires’ Handbook

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This book is for those who want to know more about American taxes. America operates a capitalist system unlike China that operates a socialist system. This book reflects on that. Thanks for the review.
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A recommended guide to enable one learn the rudiments of becoming and remaining rich in the society. Everything one needs to achieve great wealth can be found in this hand book.
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Thank you for your honest review. Your rating is accurate, objective, and justified. I agree with your rating. Great job!
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Normally books related to politics are boring but keeping the real thing intact with a humorous tone is what makes this book awesome. I like that many sarcastic remarks are illustrated. People who like reality mixed with jokes are the one who are going to enjoy this the most. I liked it and would like to congratulate for BOTD
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Im still questioning this the plot of this book and if i will enjoy it or not. it does sound humorous so I decided to download it. I appriciate your detailed review and recommendation.
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I have low interest in politics, and if I'm to judge this book by the name and cover page i would usually not pick interest. After reading reviews I'll definitely give it a try...
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I enjoyed reading your review, and I enjoyed reading the free sample of the book. I, too, liked the format of a children's book. Finally, a book on economics that I can understand.
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Wonderful review! The way your own voice was emphasized really drove your points home. Such an easily digestible book sounds like it would be appropriate for pretty much anybody, which I guess is the point. Excellent job!
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This book has good reviews and the first couple of chapters capture the audience and pulls you into the trill of knowing what’s going to be said next. Overall a really good book that I’m going to have fun reading.
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Your review was so engaging and witty! You definitely sold me on this book. I love the pop-culture references and the quote about influencers. It seemed so accurate. Great job!
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Post by ZettieOby »

Though not a fan of politics, your review and the fact that it is on wealth makes me want to read the book. Who would not want to get rich anyways. Cheers on being the BOTD of the day.
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An interesting take on the American economy written in short-sentenced style that is easy to understand. It was a good read. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Seems both a funny but interesting book that should be read at least once.
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I'm very interested to read this as economics and humor aren't an often-seen combo. I was worried that this book would give off the air of jealousy, but your review has convinced me otherwise. Thanks for a great recommendation!
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This sounds like an amazing book of a genre I usually shy away from, but reading as few pages and then the review whetted my interest. Great review and congrats on BOTD
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