Official Review: The Billionaires’ Handbook

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Even if this book turns out to be boring, I will absolutely give it a chance because the wordings of this review are inspiring and spectacular.
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:tiphat: surely the rich will always remain rich. The writer is a 💯% correct I agree with. That's what is happening especially here in Africa.
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Post by JQmortssen »

As much as I am not the biggest fan of what seemed to be three hours wasted of my life on Monty Python, this review seems to be the humorous version of George Orwell’s “1984.” I loved how very closely it tied in to how our government is now and it’s perspective on future generations. After reading this review, I think I would much enjoy it, because of its ability to shed light on a subject that seems to be so secretive!
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Wow!! If this book has half the wit of the reviewer, it’s a keeper! I am eager to read this handbook. Although I am not a Monty Python fan, this review makes me want to reconsider.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting and entertaining book focusing on the wealthy "1%" but written in the style of Monty Python and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This book is very interesting, since no one dreams to stay in poverty forever. However, politics is not my kind of interest. The topic somewhat convincing though.
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Serious real issues spoken of in a humorous way. This book must be read. Thanks for the fascinating review.
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This book is real, really terrifying because it is so true. The rules are placed to help the rich, because they are the ones that put them there. This book gives insight into the life of the rich. It is filled with knowledge. An interesting read, that is bold and informative.
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After reading the review I would certainly want to read this book. Congrats on a good review and I would want to know all the tips on how to get rich .
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I loved the style of the book. I expected it to be complex but the illustrations were great!
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The book sounds informative but I think I don't need to read this now. Nice review.
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I really enjoyed reading the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy so I look forward to the humor in this book. I think the author has an interesting perspective on the 1%.
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Post by Nath_chuks »

Facts in this book make it really intriguing. I want to analyse these rules made by the 1% in the nation to enable them to rule and also know about the potential future laid whereby the 99% takes it back. Congrats on BOTD
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Post by Jessluvs2read3 »

I'm not one for books on politics, especially ones that blame the 1% for the problems of the rest of the population. I believe that the 1% works hard and deserves what they receive based on their hard work. I don't think this is the book for me. However, I know many people that I would recommend this book too. The combination of facts and humor are the perfect partnership for those that are interested in learning about becoming the 1%. Great review!
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I've always been a huge Monty Python fan and I am interested in politics so I feel like this book would be such an intriguing read for me. I also love that the book not only is humorous, but also educational as you learned a lot from this book. Great and thorough review!
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