Big Bucks by Ken Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles (Harper Collins, £7.99).
Len is a young businessman earning a high wage in a city firm.
But this is not enough for him - he wants to be rich...
filthy rich.
Big Bucks is packed with mottos and tips for success, but is not a conventional self-help book.
Written as a short story, the book follows Len, who is set three tests to show him the way to achieve his dreams of success.
It shows how anyone can change in their business outlook and achieve their aims.
Although aimed at people who want to try to get rich quick, the book also promotes hard work and self sacrifice to achieve long term success.
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