Official Review: The Billionaires’ Handbook

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Re: Official Review: The Billionaires’ Handbook

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knowledge can be obtained from anywhere verbally or visually
how thick a book is if someone doesn't like to read, yes, the house is dealing with it.
smart people smart people will certainly look for ways to find the blemish source of the book is a window to the world
The Billionaire's Handbook "
included in my reading list
yes even though I don't like politics
but remaca children in my country.
need a lot of reference
to further open the mindset of world views
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This was a guild well enough to be pass to anyone, who would like to become billionaire. My strategy sees a bit different from points of view. Congrats on the BOTD
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I'm an optimist at heart, and I hope that someday an honorable politician will be inspired by this book to make some changes, with the interests of the constituents and everyday people whose work and productivity contribute to the riches of the billionaires in mind. If this review helps convince such a politician to pick up this book and open their eyes to what's wrong with our tax system, all the best.
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Post by DebMohd »

I'm not one for politics but your description of the content did tickle my curiosity enough to give it a go. I think you perfectly expressed the climate of the book without ruining the plot for potential readers. I must say thank you for that. :)
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This is a wonderful and well detailed review. I'm really anxious to getting to know the list of rules the rich uses to get richer. I applaud the author for a mind blowing information that has been revealed. I am obviously reading this book.
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This sounds like my kind of book! Thank you for the enjoyable review.
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This is a book that has a lot of humor. I am interested in politics and I also want to have a good laugh, so, I think I'll add this one to my shelf. Thanks for the review.
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The fact that this book has humour in politics is an encouraging factor for me to want to read it. I like the focus topics and will love to learn more from this wealth of exposed knowledge. Great book!
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Post by Baya Osborn »

What a book! Billionaire it is, the author just made me like and feel the world. This review too made what it is. On Andrew who makes us feel this world. Superb! How the rich make themselves richer makes this story interesting. I'm in love with it. Splendid!
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Post by ccundall2130 »

This book still sounds like a fun read. Politics can be so serious and depressing. The state off our country and world right now. I started this book and am still working on it. Fun time to read this and get a new perspective.
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This book makes me think of the elite who are ruling nations as people who actually forget something. The author did a good job by reminding them that they can make rules, laws, etc. that everyone can keep sincerely. It's indeed "The Billionaires' Handbook". Thanks for the sublime review.
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Since I like reading how the rich think and act, maybe I'll give this book a try. Hopefully, I'll be part of that 1% someday. 8)
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This sounds like an amazing way to shed some light on the economy. I love to be enlightened with humor. It's such a boring subject, but this book sounds fun. Great review 👍.
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I've never seen Monty Python but parody and humor regarding a topic that isn't so humorous might not be so bad. Your review is cleverly written. I'm especially fond of this description of the book: "...frighteningly-real-but-totally-kidding-or-else-we're-all-screwed..." Thanks for explaining the book to help us all avoid the same confusion you had. Great job!!
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Post by Misael Carlos »

I am so looking forward to digging into this intriguing and exciting novel to find out what these superrich are. The author has come up with an interesting plot and I want to know how these people "up there" behave and accumulate wealth.
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