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You certainly will get your money's worth for how long the title is which is nice. I haven't finished the last book as I just became burnt out on the length and yammering about the same details for hours on end. To complete the entire story with the two books, you may find yourself losing interest over time which is not good. If you aren't going to listen to "Catching The Wolf of Wall Street," you are cheated out of the entire story that you just spent an INSANE amount of hours listening to. I would recommend this title and it's next book that goes with it. The drawn out details of certain events slow the pace of the story to an almost unbearable crawl at times.
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You have to get another insanely long audiobook called, "Catching the Wolf of Wall Street" in order to get his full story. The book is too long and doesn't even cover the entire Belfort story. There are simply too many details strung out into these unnecessary bouts of information and writing. It's too long and my only negative comment on the title. Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
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I had no issue with the narration at all. I've heard better but I've heard more that are FAR worse. Very solid narration but nothing to write home about. What about Eric Meyers’s performance did you like? The tales of debauchery and shady business practices on an extreme level. What was one of the most memorable moments of The Wolf of Wall Street (Movie Tie-in Edition)? It's educational, entertaining, downright uniquely insane, and TRUE. Belfort's story fits squarely into what I consider insightful fun. I love non-fiction about the lives of extraordinary / unique people living "off the wall" lives that go against the grain of society's normal ho-hum boxed-in existence. What made the experience of listening to The Wolf of Wall Street (Movie Tie-in Edition) the most enjoyable? Interesting story of extraordinary life - Too long
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“Entertaining as pulp fiction, real as a federal indictment.a hell of a read.” ( Kirkus Reviews) Belfort has the Midas touch.” ( The Sunday Times ) “A cross between Tom Wolfe’s The Bonfire of the Vanities and Scorsese’s GoodFellas. “A rollicking tale of rise to riches as head of the infamous boiler room Stratton Oakmont.proof that there are indeed second acts in American lives.” ( Forbes) “Raw and frequently hilarious.” ( The New York Times) It's an extraordinary story of greed, power, and excess no one could invent: the tale of an ordinary guy who went from hustling Italian ices to making hundreds of millions - until it all came crashing down. In the 1990s, Belfort became one of the most infamous kingpins in American finance: a brilliant, conniving stock-chopper who led his merry mob on a wild ride out of Wall Street and into a massive office on Long Island. From the binge that sank a 170-foot motor yacht and ran up a $700,000 hotel tab, to the wife and kids waiting at home and the fast-talking, hard-partying young stockbrokers who called him king, here, in Jordan Belfort's own words, is the story of the ill-fated genius they called the Wolf of Wall Street. By night he spent it as fast as he could. Now a major motion picture directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio.īy day he made thousands of dollars a minute.