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The Wolf of Wall Street

The Wolf of Wall Street

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Author: Jordan Belfort
Publisher: Bantam
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 66 reviews
Sales Rank: 16744

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 528
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.2 x 1.3

ISBN: 0553805460
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.62092
EAN: 9780553805468
ASIN: 0553805460

Publication Date: September 25, 2007
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Condition: Clean,white,tight pages, no markings or dogears, stored on a shelf,slightest ruffle to edge of dust jacket, nice book

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By day he made thousands of dollars a minute. By night he spent it as fast as he could, on drugs, sex, and international globe-trotting. From the binge that sank a 170-foot motor yacht, crashed a Gulfstream jet, and ran up a $700,000 hotel tab, to the wife and kids who waited for him at home, and the fast-talking, hard-partying young stockbrokers who called him king and did his bidding, here, in his own inimitable words, is the story of the ill-fated genius they called…

In the 1990s Jordan Belfort, former kingpin of the notorious investment firm Stratton Oakmont, became one of the most infamous names in American finance: a brilliant, conniving stock-chopper who led his merry mob on a wild ride out of the canyons of Wall Street and into a massive office on Long Island. Now, in this astounding and hilarious tell-all autobiography, Belfort narrates a story of greed, power, and excess no one could invent.
Reputedly the prototype for the film Boiler Room, Stratton Oakmont turned microcap investing into a wickedly lucrative game as Belfort’s hyped-up, coked-out brokers browbeat clients into stock buys that were guaranteed to earn obscene profits–for the house. But an insatiable appetite for debauchery, questionable tactics, and a fateful partnership with a breakout shoe designer named Steve Madden would land Belfort on both sides of the law and into a harrowing darkness all his own.

From the stormy relationship Belfort shared with his model-wife as they ran a madcap household that included two young children, a full-time staff of twenty-two, a pair of bodyguards, and hidden cameras everywhere—even as the SEC and FBI zeroed in on them—to the unbridled hedonism of his office life, here is the extraordinary story of an ordinary guy who went from hustling Italian ices at sixteen to making hundreds of millions. Until it all came crashing down…



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1 out of 5 stars I feel sorry for his children   May 15, 2008
Poor Chandler and Carter. Not only are their parents divorced, and their father is a drug addict and a convicted felon. One of them saw daddy push mommy down the stairs. And regardless of what he says (Jordan Belfort has the self-awareness of a bug), their father came out of jail being the same pathetic jerk he was going in.

He devotes zero pages of the book to the effect his actions had on others, and he seems to consider breaking the law wrong simply because he got caught. And he now lurks on Amazon.com, attacking the many reviewers who didn't like his book, calling them "morons" and even, in one case suggesting the reviewer resign his job - simply because he hated the book. Let me repeat: this is a guy who thinks someone who doesn't like his book should give up his day job. That's how much of a jerk Jordan Belfort is, and it shows in every page of his tedious book.

I feel sorry for his children. I bet they'll be in rehab or jail before they turn twenty-one.



5 out of 5 stars what a ride   May 8, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

It's hard to believe this is Belfort's first book. It is exceptionally well written and grips you from the first page. The book details Belfort's rise and fall as a financial tycoon. He was a self made multi-millionare who managed to risk it all thru risky trading schemes. But what's more astounding is what he put his body through along the way, abusing every drug imaginable and engaging in wreckless behavior. It's a candid story of his rise, fall, and recovery. In the end, you're left astounded that he managed to survive and tell the tale.


1 out of 5 stars Unreadable   April 20, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I couldn't finish this book, even when I decided to flip a few pages whenever the mention of "The Duchess" came up.

As interesting as his story is, he didn't tell him. Instead, this book is wrapped up in too much fluff. I gave up on this book and haven't picked it back up once since I bought it.



3 out of 5 stars The Wolf of Wall Street   April 14, 2008
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

Whether or not you will enjoy this book, as evidenced by the many polarized reviews, is if you truly need to like the main character.

Jordan Belfort is the epitome of the stereotypical fraternity boy. Not only did he party like a rock star, through his sex and drug addictions, but he was also (according to him) the best thing since sliced bread. He tries to wow you with how much money he made (and spent), how people looked up to him and worshipped the ground he walked on, the wild drug-induced adventures, and screwing over anyone who stood in his way. You won't like him. His constant bragging over hundreds of pages, along with a writing style that will grate on you after a while, may test your patience (although some of the childish comments will elicit some laughs).

You won't like Jordan until the last part of the book, where he has a life-changing event that forces him to sober up and realize the pain he inflicted on his wife and kids. You start to feel sorry for him despite how bad he's acted in the earlier parts of his life.

Given the above comments, it's no wonder why people have such love/hate reviews. Some people will utterly despise Jordan because of his actions and lack of remorse. Others will think he's 'cool' and be amazed at his power over others, and the corruption.

Which best describes you? Your answer will go a long way in telling whether you'll like this book.



5 out of 5 stars Loved it....gut laughed for days   April 7, 2008
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

I guess from other reviewer's words, you will either love or hate this book. Me? I ~LOVED~ it. I can't wait for Belfort's next book: I'll buy a copy for all my friends.

This book is becoming a cult read in my circle. I can already name the other friends of mine who will die laughing and find this book impossible to put down.

Too bad Scorcese is doing the movie and too bad Brad Pitt isn't playing the lead role: he'ld be 100 times better than that little weasel DeCaprio


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