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That's a book I haven't read, but one I've been meaning to get.
I'm of the opinion that even if you only pick up one thing from the book you're probably going to recoup the cost. |
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worst book ever. i'm not exaggerating.
if you want to save money, make your own copy: - get your 7 year old to write an essay on how the length of a team's winning streak determines whether they will win - sprinkle in some additional typos, grammatical errors, and syntax errors - conclude the essay with "result: WIN" - make 40 photocopies of the essay, then staple them together it's almost worth reading for humor value, but even then you can't get through it due to the awful writing style. |
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worst book ever. i'm not exaggerating. [/ QUOTE ] I have a hard time believing it could be worse than Lewis Borsellino's The Day Trader: From the Pit to the PC. After this piece of crap was published, the word at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange was that Borsellino had written more books than he's read. In any event, thanks for warning me away from The Art of Betting on Baseball. |
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