Official Review: The Billionaires’ Handbook

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Money doesn't buy happiness but it surely does but some part of it. The billionaire's Handbook seems like a book which I would like to have in my bookshelf.
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The billionaires handbook is a guide to gaining wealth and how to stay in the 1% of the supper-rich of our world. It is a must read for me. Thanks for this review.
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I enjoyed reading this book. I also enjoyed the author's use of humor to buttress his points. I particularly liked one of the rules by which he plans to be remembered; the rule is rooted in the celebration of philanthropy. Thanks for a well-written review.
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Sounds interesting. I love the words on the first page "Nice to Meet You", what a nice to welcome a reader. Hoping to read this soon.Thanks.
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This was quite an interesting review. I might be checking this book out just for the review. And I especially like interesting and different styles of narratives.
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Your review makes me want to give reading the book a try. Great review, thumbs up!
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true and profound books are well written in this book. though for some people they might be mad hearing those dark jokes.great book though
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When i first saw the title of the book I felt that it was not something I was interested it, but your review has changed my mind. Sounds so interesting how the rich are able to do so much we don't even know about. Thanks for the review
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I'm not exactly a political person, but I have enjoyed '''The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy''', so I would probably try and give it a read read.
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This book is for those who enjoy satire. This book is a spoof of the top 1% and even though it is satire, the message is real. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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Your review and what aspects you highlighted of pop-culture makes me want to read this book!
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What a brilliantly-written review! I read the entire thing with a grin on my face. Your descriptions were spot-on and your opening was a classic. Even though this isn't my typically-preferred genre, I'm going to check it out on the basis of this outstanding review. Good job!
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This Billionaire's Handbook hooked by its title, this is an exciting wealthy and power guide. It sounds to have a very meaningful impacts to everyone including politicians and economists. Many thanks to the author and the reviewer for the tremendous work.....
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This sounds like an interesting book that tells how the 1percent continues to get richer by following the rules they make in a comical yet informative manner. It isn't a genre I enjoy. So, I will pass on it. Good review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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It is a book with a set of rule made by billionaire and how they keep getting billionaire. It's true, we all basically break the rules or bury our head in the sand and there is only 1% population who actually follows the rules. Thanks for the great review. It looks very interesting book and I'm definitely looking forward to reading.
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