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Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions
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Narrated by:
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Johnny Heller
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By:
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Ben Mezrich
Bringing Down the House is everyman's dream, certainly every gambler's dream, and gambling is a growth industry on the East and West Coasts.
A cross between Liar's Poker, Ocean's Eleven, and The Cuckoo's Egg, this fast-paced caper features the most unlikely of heroes, a bunch of super-smart MIT geeks. Before the dot.coms kidnapped the mathematical geniuses of MIT, here's what higher education produced from the dark underbelly of the Ivy League, where kids with brains, money, and bright futures were just as likely to be found gambling in a Paradise Island casino as putting in time in the library.
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Book does not = Movie but that's not bad
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...but hearing the narrator swallow through the entirety of the book was very unenjoyable.
Excellent Adventure in the Life of a Card Counter
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Good story, annoying narrator
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Killed by Narrator
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This otherwise five-star book loses stars for this distraction.
I need to modify my review
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We all have something in us that longs for things to be easy for us, to have enough money without having to work for it, to take something like a big casino for all it can be taken for, but when it comes right down to it, conniving a way to do this is not very honest. It is a dangerous way to live. I can't say I was ever on the side of these guys. I didn't like their motive, their lifestyle or the horrible language. I hope they all grew up after this experience.
Interesting for a while
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Very fun.
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Just like many books made into movies, there are numerous differences between the two, but they are both very enjoyable. However, I preferred the book over the movie just because of how much more detail is provided regarding the card counting techniques and team play. Even though the book lacked the cheesy romance (as played out in the movie), it more than made up for it by being more realistic and believable.
A lot of other reviewers noted the narration was sub-par. While the narrator wasn't the best I've heard, he certainly wasn't the worst. (Although he did sound a little like Casey Kasem.) If you're listening to this in your car, you most likely won't notice the recording flaws. However, they will become apparent when listening to it with headphones.
If you're interested in seeing the movie and reading the book, go see the movie first. I think if I had read the book first, I would have been more disappointed in the movie.
Liked the movie, loved the book.
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Good Story / Bad Narrator
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Enjoyable but left you wanting a little
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