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by P.D. Singer
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Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it 12 years ago
I kind of liked it. It was quite good. Interesting, kind of weird, but I kind of liked it.I kind of would have liked the mermaid's purse to feature in again...Yeah. There were a couple of dangly bits, too, but overall, it wasn't bad. It's more a hairstyle with some flyaways instead of a frayed rope....
jules0623
jules0623 rated it 12 years ago
3.5 stars. Didn't understand a word of the financial stuff but it was easy enough to ignore it. :)
Bookish Ames
Bookish Ames rated it 13 years ago
I forget where I saw a review to this book, but it definitely intrigued me. I know nothing about hedge funds or Wall Street but I found it all very interesting. The Rare Event takes place before the big financial crisis in 2008. Ricky and Jon are coworkers at a firm and also lovers. Jon would li...
MM Good Book Reviews - Thommie's Books
What a wonderful book! It blow my mind away and beyond. Very well written and fast flowing I couldn’t let it off my hands from the moment I picked it up. P.D. Singer manages to travel us on a fast train of words through what felt the most realistic romance and exiting adventure I’ve read.“The Rare E...
loriK
loriK rated it 13 years ago
If you are not in the least bit interested in the stock/bond/housing market you will be bored with this book. It is a good 40% details about financial dealings.
Stumbling Over Chaos
Stumbling Over Chaos rated it 13 years ago
Very good m/m romance about two radically different hedge fund traders before the subprime mortgage meltdown: one takes too many risks in both his personal and professional lives, while the other is far more careful in both. He finally realizes that loving the risktaker, who scoffs at monogamy, is t...
Romances and more...
Romances and more... rated it 56 years ago
3.75 stars. Character and plot driven book. Theme: Not realizing what you got till it's gone, then fighting to get it back.This book took me a little while to really get into due the stock market information overload, but it does make for a believable storyline.
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