Official Review: The Billionaires’ Handbook

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The spectacular bits of humor and in-your-face strategies for emphasizing points have certainly piqued my interest! Wealth and riches and all the nearly unbelievable quirks that accompany them, will be reading this one soon.
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The Billionaires’ Handbook by Andrew Stevenson sounds like a great business guide book. I don't think that I will read it but I will recommend. Great review
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The Billionaires’ Handbook by Andrew Stevenson sounds like a great business guide book. I don't think that I will read it but I will recommend. Great review
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I laughed aloud a couple of times just reading the sample pages. It sounds like an entertaining book in which you learn something, whether you want to or not! Thanks for a great review.
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I like the book,the Billionaire's Handbook by Andrew Stevenson. Especially the titles the User's Guide to wealth and powers,that is what's happening everywhere around the world. The rich are getting richer while the poor is getting poorer because of this codes that Andrew revealed.look the novel is 3/4 to me because America ended up where it is today. Andrew tells readers, using a list of rules created by the rich themselves, how the rich not only keep getting richer, they employ tactics to ensure that they'll remain in the 1% for generations... or at least until the world itself rebels and wipes humanity out.I think we should use this information and knowledge to stand up against injustice and break the chains.the author of billionaire handbook Andrew Stevenson is trying to explain how the global economy works today in language that can be easily understand by anyone else.thanks
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Your review makes it seem like you really enjoyed reading this book! I've been looking for a book based on finance and this book sounds like it was quite creatively written. Thanks for the review!
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Wow! Lots of wise words in there. Thanks for the review.
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Reminds me of how Warren Buffet’s always saying he’s going to write a book called How to Survive on 500 million dollars a year, because some people can’t. But seriously, it’s sad how the rules are skewed to allow the super-rich to keep getting richer at the expense of the other 99 percent. Great review, Cataclysmic. :techie-studyingbrown:
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This book sounds like a refreshing take on the conundrum of the rich getting richer and the poor, well, basically will never get rich! I love there is plenty of humor and it is an easy read. Definitely no reason to not finish it! Can't miss with the pictures, either.
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This political satire sounds like fun. I don't think burying my head is very smart right now, and politics doesn't feel very fun in today's freak-show climate. So I'll pass. Thanks for the comprehensive review.
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I enjoy good humour and I also find the topics of money and economics fascinating, so I am sure I will enjoy this book. Behind the wealth in this world, I am sure there is a real story and maybe humour is the best way to reveal reveal it, even if it is a cross between two famous types of comedy. I enjoyed your entertaining review!
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I feel a bit of uniqueness in the book and I would like to give it a try. Congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for free giveaway
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When reading the sample, I was immediately drawn in by the fantastic sense of humor the author had. Definitely in my bookshelves to read in the near future.
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This book is such an eye-opener. I wouldn't normally be interested in a book about politics and finances, but this one sounds worth checking.
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When I first saw this book, I thought, "Oh boy. Another self-help book on how to get rich. Yay." The review changed my mind! This book seems like it is going to be a funny read. Wonderful book of the day.
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