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Lottery!: Your Dream Ticket
Published in Paperback by Dell Pub Co (March, 1995)
Authors: Louise Krakower and Adam Victor
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Explains application of La Smorfia to Your Local Lottery
It is strange but the first time I used the Lottery System in this book my numbers came out in the New York Lottery. I had all three digits in the New York Daily 3 Digit Game. It is a good sign when a Lottery System wins the first time. The underlying system in the book is an old Italian Numerology system which converts dream interpretations to lottery numbers to play. The original book gained much attention when people in Italy started winning the Lottery with the system found in this book. JAH, LSSI Inc.

Win Some Cash!
This Book is extremely worthwhile. It associates lottery numbers with practically anything you could ever dream of! It's a great book to give as a present, or to someone who is religious in playing the lottery. It's easy to find your associated numbers and the process is extremely simple. I'd say this book is worth it!

The first time it worked !
I don't know if "Your Dream Ticket" works always and with everybody.But I believe in it and I guess that my faith is one important clue in this matter.The first time I used the book, I win, not the jackpot yet, but the fourth prize.I know that the jackpot will come soon.


Stop Working...Start Living : How I retired at 36 without winning the lottery
Published in Paperback by ECW Press (September, 2001)
Author: Dianne Nahirny
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Thumbs up to Dianne Nahirny! While "Stop Working...Start Living" offers a different perspective on retirement from what I discuss in "How I Retired at 26!" the information here is viable and solid.

I applaud Dianne Nahirny's commitment to teaching freedom in such a creative and practical way. Get a copy for your personal library. You will find it valuable as you formulate your financial success plan.

Making a case for being frugal
Think of this as a diet book for money. Everyone knows that they should really have a budget, not make impluse purchases, save 10% of her income etc, but like with dieting, willpower only goes so far. The strengh of the book isn't that its another How to Budget book but that it helps you re-examine your attitudes towards money management. She makes a very strong case that being frugal doesn't mean living without.

But like with Dieting, her ideas are great but easier said than done.

Stop Working.....Start Reading
Sporadically one can be lucky enough to find a book that is at once irreverant, helpful and hopeful. This is that book. Ms. Nahirny gives us the details on how she accomplished so much with not a lot of money. I find her characterizations of workaholic/shopaholic's funny and to the point. I heartily recommend this book to anyone who is retired or will be someday----its a fun read.


Basics Of Winning Lotto/Lottery
Published in Paperback by Cardoza Pub (October, 1997)
Author: Professor Jones
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The Best Source to having a good chance at winning Millions.
Time and time again people play the lottery, but fall short
because some do not use any methods, but just pick whatever number comes to mind. Winning is about luck, and strategies
not just about picking whatever number.
The book has several chapters that talk about the ways, the
different ways one may improve on his game, Your lotto game.
It does not matter what game it is: Powerball, Texas Lotto, The Virginia Lottery because the literature will help you with what you want, and that is strategies. All you have too do is read the book plain and simple; i believe it is a small book because another Version of this book came out and is a litte bigger,but the author is still Professor Jones.

One method that will stick with you is the Frequency number theory. This Frequency theory talks about which number comes out the most in the lottery. The methods are simple to read, and are not time consuming as other books that offer strategies that you may think are good but are nothing but one thing: JUNK & PURE CONFUSION.
[...] Book is recommended.

EVERY LOTTO PLAYER CAN USE THIS BOOK
IF YOU LOVE PLAYING LOTTO LIKE I DO, THEN YOU WILL WANT THIS BOOK IN YOUR COLLECTION.THE BOOK GIVES MANY USEFUL TIPS AND RATES NUMBER ONE WITH ME- SAME AS HIS OTHER BOOK DID. YOU NEVER GO WRONG ORDERING A BOOK WRITTEN BY PROF. JONES.. I JUST WISHED HE HAD ANOTHER I COULD ORDER.

An Astounding Contribution To Lotto Knowledge
This book has made the difference in my lotto play. Using the strategies contained herein, I've CONSISTENTLY won on a monthly basis. Over the past 6 months, I've actually made money. If you don't get this book. You're burning money.


Lotto How to Wheel a Fortune, Second Edition
Published in Paperback by Smart Luck Publishers (July, 1991)
Author: Gail, Howard
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Know When 2 Hold 'em...
This is a pretty cool book.

A "must have" addition for any lottery system
I purchased "Lottery Master Guide" and " Lotto How to Wheel a Fortune". They are both fantastic books. I was " blown away" with the vast amount of tracking techniques that Gail Howard managed to uncover. I've been working for years programming my own system: I could have save a lot of time and effort if I had first found Gail's books and computer programs. a plethora of "wheels" to choose from -- great for any betting budget.

Lotto How to Wheel a Fortune, Third Edition is best
Seventy-four (74!) first prize jackpots worth $97 million were won with Gail Howard's systems. The best lotto wheeling systems are in the 397-page 1997 Third Edition of Lotto How to Wheel a Fortune.


How to Get Fabulously Rich
Published in School & Library Binding by Franklin Watts, Incorporated (September, 1990)
Authors: Thomas Rockwell, Anne Canevari Green, and Gioia Frammenghi
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How to Get Fabulously Rich
This story is about a kid named Billy and how he illegaly plays the lottery.When he wins,everyone seems to want a share of the money.The predicament soon goes away just as suddenlyas it came.He ends up getting most of the money.

This is a good book 2 read if you want to get rich
This book is about a boy who wins the lotto but he has a problem because all of his friends want some of his money. It's funny the way the boy's friend's try to trick him to get some of his money.


How to Win the Lotto Jackpot or Any Other Prizes
Published in Plastic Comb by Garant Enterprises (20 April, 1997)
Author: David Winter
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Using Leverage To Win Lotto
BETTER THAN MANY OTHERS. BUT NOT THE BEST YET

I love this book
This book on lotto wheeling systems is one of the best -- probably the best -- I have ever bought. It's many ready-to-use systems afford a tremendous choice and selection. One can pick a wheeling system using from 7 to 49 numbers. All systems are mathematically created and show the minimum guarantees. This way a player knows exactly his/her chances. I also appreciate that the publisher stands 100 percent behind this book with its Double Money-Back Guarantee in case the player can prove that a system did not perform as promised by the publisher's guarantee. I would urge all potential purchasers and lotto players to check out this simply written, down-to-earth book as amazon.com sells it with a 30-day money-back guarantee. How can one lose? I like this manual with 56 wheeling systems very much. Important was for me also that it is a classic by itself, helping lotto players for decades to reach their dreams. Thank you Mr. Winter, I love your book.


Lucky Lottery
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (November, 2000)
Authors: Ron Roy and John Steven Gurney
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A to Z Kids Help a Not -Lucky Kid be Lucky
I wish I could win a seven million dollar lottery ticket for my very own. If you would like to win a lottery ticket, you will sure like this book, because the three best detectives in the whole wide world are in this book and they catch a real lottery ticket thief! The book is also set in winter, many kids favorite time of the year. Although my favorite A to Z Mystery book is The Absent Author, I think this one is pretty good, and I think you'll like it too.

6-1/2 Year Old Twin Boys Enjoyed this A-Z Mystery Story
We really liked this book (Mom included). Josh, Dink and Ruth Rose worked well together to solve this mystery and catch the thief. We were all surprised about the ending. We wish we could cross-country ski all over our town! Ron Roy's stories always entertain us and we can't wait to get the next in the series - The Missing Mummy.


Leveraging a Lottery
Published in Paperback by 1stBooks Library (January, 2000)
Author: John T. Thorngren
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ERRATA
ERRATA

Page 7, beneath Eqn 2-1, this statement is completely erroneous and needs to be removed: "Note that Avg and ..."

Page 85, next to last paragraph, replace P=Avg with P-Avg.

John T. Thorngren

Excellent
Powerful- a real sword to all those who believe in the tooth fairy

Jack Karnack
An excellent book that mathematically exposes "hot number", wheeling, and other "gimmicks" sold as sure fire methods to win the lottery -


The Winner
Published in Hardcover by Warner Books (January, 1998)
Author: David Baldacci
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Baldacci is surprisingly refreshing...
The storyline in the "Winner" is refreshing and the detail Baldacci gives his characters is fantastic. The background and character building that Baldacci gives to LuAnn and Jackson are what kept me reading this book. At times the plot seems to be too far out there to be considered realistic (mastermind financier develops a way to rig the lottery, and picks the most desperate of people to entrap in his scheme.) That being said, I was most impressed by Jackson's background and how Baldacci was able to portray the Wall Street genius gone bad and the paranoia that is the result of Jackson's scheme.

Even though the plot was a tad far-fetched, the book is very well written and the heros were believable. That is with the exception of the ex-FBI agent, Charlie. His character is, of course, the hero that saves the day. Unfortunately he is too far-fetched to believe. It is too convenient for Baldacci to rely on Charlie to come to the rescue and to travel with LuAnn throughout the world. The character Charlie just didn't make any sense, and he was really misplaced.

Baldacci does deliver though, and this book is worth reading!

Great read...but requires suspension of disbelief
Let me start out by saying that I really enjoyed this book. The heroine, LuAnne Tyler, was a likable character with very noble motivations throughout the book. The villain, Jackson, was so calculating, resourceful and cold-blooded that he gave me goosebumps. The plot kept me engaged and seemed plausible, though improbable.

Now for the critique. I will not rehash the multiple grumblings about the perfectness of LuAnne (even though the superhuman strength from lugging around a baby seat is hard to swallow). The character Matt Riggs is implausible and boring. Much of the dialogue is trite and contrived, and the fight scenes are laughable. The character Uncle Charlie is a bit two-dimensional and Baldacci's use of deus ex machina flourishes throughout the book.

The only reason I gave this book 4 stars is because of LuAnne and Jackson, two of the most interesting characters I've read about in a novel in a long time. The book was an easy read that kept me interested throughout it's length. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys escapist fiction and can dissociate it from real-life.

She can run but she cannot hide , the Winner is losing!
An exciting novel that may occur in real life.The story began with LuAnn Tyler a 20 year old mother who was trapped in the poverty cycle living in a shamble trailer in the backwater of Georgia. Unknown to her was a scheme being put to work by a Mastermind , a detail plan to cheat at the National Lottery which would make her and 11 others multi-millionaire.The catch was she must leave the country and never to return. Despite the awesome task of creating new identities and social security account , Jackson the genius behind the scam succeeded in getting LuAnn and her infant daughter out of the country.Everything went smoothly for 10 years but the winds changed course when LuAnn now called Catherine Savage secretly returned to the US of A , and all hell broke loose. Thomas Donovan an investigative reporter saw through Jackson's scheme and confronted Savage which eventually caused his own life.At the same time handsome ex-FBI Matt Riggs accidentally got himself involved in the case and at the same time fell for Savage.As more people became interested in finding out who is who and who did what ,the stage was set for a diabolical meeting between Jackson and LuAnn. The finale is hyper-explosive as everyone's life hangs in the balance and no one is sure who the winner will be , not even Jackson can determine it this time !


Winning Lotto / Lottery For Everyday Players
Published in Paperback by Cardoza Pub (01 April, 1995)
Author: Unknown
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