
American Wolf: Too Big to Fail
by Inexplicable
About This Novel
Non-systemNon-haremNo wisdom Smart people are always similar, and stupid people are stupid in their own way. The biggest difference between elites and ordinary people is that elites lie! It tells the story of an American young man's journey to the upper class through his own 'hard work' in the early 1990s.
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Official(6)Scraped 16d ago
How should I put it? Basic four stars means that I will give you two pages of lectures from time to time. You only need to give a general summary. The readers are not interested in hearing you explain some insignificant details. For example, you introduced the drinking age limit in one sentence for two pages. What were you thinking about? After reading Chapter 31, there were at least four long sermons in the middle, deducting one star, currently three stars
It's unfinished, but it's finished, damn your sister. . .
American Wolf: Too Big to Fail
Less than half a million words and more than a hundred chapters. The author has no other works.
It's not bad. The joke about sharing Guo Jia Market is so funny. Reality is more magical than fiction.
I came in after seeing Too Big to Fail, but unfortunately I didn't write about the time when the subprime mortgage crisis was too big to fail.
The writing is quite good, better than most writing about Wall Street. It's a pity that it's ended. I'm looking forward to the author's new book.
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Official(6)Scraped 16d ago
How should I put it? Basic four stars means that I will give you two pages of lectures from time to time. You only need to give a general summary. The readers are not interested in hearing you explain some insignificant details. For example, you introduced the drinking age limit in one sentence for two pages. What were you thinking about? After reading Chapter 31, there were at least four long sermons in the middle, deducting one star, currently three stars
It's unfinished, but it's finished, damn your sister. . .
American Wolf: Too Big to Fail
Less than half a million words and more than a hundred chapters. The author has no other works.
It's not bad. The joke about sharing Guo Jia Market is so funny. Reality is more magical than fiction.
I came in after seeing Too Big to Fail, but unfortunately I didn't write about the time when the subprime mortgage crisis was too big to fail.
The writing is quite good, better than most writing about Wall Street. It's a pity that it's ended. I'm looking forward to the author's new book.
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