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De: Penn Jillette
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Two weeks before his twenty-first birthday, Las Vegas native Bobby Ingersoll finds out he’s inherited a crushing gambling debt from his scumbag father. The debt is owed to an even scummier bag named Fraser Ruphart who oversees his bottom-rung criminal empire from the classy-adjacent Trump International Hotel. Bobby’s prospects of paying off the note, which comes due the day he turns twenty-one, are about as dim as the sign on the tower’s façade.

The two weeks pass in the blink of a (snake) eye, but before Bobby’s luck runs out, he stumbles upon enough cash to pay Ruphart off and change his family’s fortune. More importantly, he finds himself with a new, for lack of a better word, faith.

Bobby does not consign his big break to a “higher power"—what Penn Jillette hero ever could? Instead, he devises and devotes himself to Random, a philosophy where his life choices are based entirely on the roll of his “lucky” dice. What follows is a hilarious exploration into not so much what defines us as what divines us when we give over every decision—from what to eat to whom to marry to how or when to die—to the random fall of two numbered cubes.

Combining the intellectual curiosity of Richard Dawkins with the humor and grit of an Elmore Leonard antihero, Jillette’s up-on-his-luck Ingersoll is the character we need to help us navigate the chaos of the post-truth era.

Well, unless his roll runs cold.

©2022 Penn Jillette (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
Ficción y Crimen Género Ficción Humor Negro Literatura y Ficción Mayoría de Edad Ingenioso Divertido
Unique Plot • Entertaining Tangents • Great Narrator • Insightful Philosophical Ideas • Clever Easter Eggs

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I love penn, he's one of my "mentors". With that being said, this book is just okay. The story has plot armor to spare and is both predictable boring at times.

While I think there is a storry here, it needed to be fleshed out a bit. It was a bit too predictable and far fetched. Personally, I think it would have been amazing if it would have ended in a realistic way. That would have been hilarious.

The book was quite graphic with some sexual stuff that pushed the limit of what I was comfortable with. However, I'm glad it was in there to give representation to other sexual orientations and provided a broad sexual spectrum than to what others may like.

Drama was lost a bit because there wasn't a sense of risk. It seemed impossible to do wrong and that's where this book fell short.

We all want the hero to win. We watch super hero movies. We expect it. We are okay with it. But, bmthere has to be that feeli g of loss. That feeling of failure.

This just didn't have that.

However, the book itself was written pretty well and I hope penn continues to write. He did a great job as a whole and I can't wait to see what he comes up with next.

Meh, it's alright.

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Yes, random. It's random.
I enjoy the rantings of Penn Jillette, so I gave this story a whirl. There's no real rhyme or reason to this story, however, I'm no better or worse for having listened to it. At times I giggled at the funny comments and antics that came in passing, perhaps you will too.

The title pretty much covers it.

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1: write a review explaining what i liked about the book

2: write a review explaining how reviews are bullshit and are full of lies and manipulation so leaving one is pointless

3: write a review about how i missed out on the dice bag, so now my balls are cold because i have nothing to put them in

4: write a review about how free will is bullshit, anyway. so letting dice decide my decisions is the ultimate form of atheism. include vaguely-related tangents about how much mushrooms ive done

5: write a mean, untrue review saying "I would give it LESS than 1 star!!", but give it 5 stars instead

6: write out my list of options in place of a review

thanks penn

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Just a taste of what Mr. Jillette can do well. I loved it alot

AMAZING STUPENDOUS FUNNY THRILLING

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Penn is most like himself and I’d like to be more like that. Robert Ingersoll is a incredible combination of the most incredible people. The story is fun fast and wild I love it. I’ll continue to relisten to this often.

I rolled a seven so now I’m writing this

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I’m a big fan of Penn and I love his story telling and wit. Can’t wait until the next form of entertainment. Thanks Penn

Great story, Fun ride!

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Penn has always been entertaining. Even on the radio with Alex Bennett hilarious. Not so much this story. It has a good premise and enough of crazy. No body except maybe the kiddies would be entertained by the stupid sex talk. Maybe he's frustrated having to be Mr Clean in his shows. If he finally gets on with the story about half way through trying to prove Las Vegas is crazy the concept of random is a good premise and could have been a lot of fun. He needed the guy from two and a half men to read the story and it would have been a great series. Oh well nice start. Loved his bringing his Vegas buddies into the story. He needed a bottle of Mazola in the group grope scene.

Teens will like this story. Rest of you Mmmm

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My feelings on this book are almost as random as the story. I don’t want to spoil anything, so instead I’ll just list things I liked. The only thing I wish is that it was longer, but a side result of its length is that it doesn’t overstay its welcome.

I liked:

1. If you read or watch a lot of Penn’s material, this book is a clever distillation of a lot of his philosophical ideas from over the years. Not the plot itself, but the sidebars and tangents. In those tangents are real wisdom and they don’t even try to act like fiction.
2. The plot itself is incredibly unique. Let’s be real, Penn could write his grocery list and I’d buy it and read it, because I’m a huge fan of his work, but… when I read the summary, I had no idea how he would pull it off. Somehow he did. It’s cohesive and makes sense.
3. Penn’s narration is wonderful. Dude has made a living being loud and obnoxious for almost 50 years, of course his reading of his book will be top notch.
4. The book is… really, really uncensored and sexy and weird. I wonder how many of the anecdotes in the book come from Penn’s personal life. There’s even some gross out stuff, which is cool.
5. Lastly, the book is funny. Laugh out loud funny. Often in unexpected places. It’s just an extension of how weird the premise is.

I loved it. I don’t know if you’ll love it, because we’re all different and that’s ok, but speaking for myself I thought it was killer.

Penn is insane & wonderful

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If I had to give some constructive criticism for this book I would say it was too damn short. I hope Penn jillette lives a long time and writes many more books.

Great Fun!

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The more you know about Penn, the more you you’re ‘in’ on the references and awesomeness that is Penn Jillette.

The story is great. The plot intriguing. I left with a smile, a song, and a pair of dice in my pocket.

I rolled a six, so I’m going to add that I hope that Penn sees this and it improves my banter with him the next time I see him at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

Such a cool book.

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