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The Dice Man
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The Dice Man

by Luke Rhinehart

Recommended by Richard Branson, Book Recommendations (43 Books) +
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I loved that book very much, as a wonderful escapist idea. I think you?re kind of stuck with who you are and that?s what you?re dealing with. That?s the hand that you?ve been dealt. To escape from the burden of decision is a delightful notion?but nothing more. | I loved that book very much, as a wonderful escapist idea. I think you’re kind of stuck with who you are and that’s what you’re dealing with. That’s the hand that you’ve been dealt. To escape from the burden of decision is a delightful notion…but nothing more. | One of 70 mustread books.

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Recommended by 3 notable people, including Richard Branson and Book Recommendations (43 Books)

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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Thriller & Suspense, and Psychology.

The cult classic that can still change your life! Let the dice decide! This is the philosophy that changes the life of bored psychiatrist Luke Rhinehart and in some ways changes the world as well. Because once you hand over your life to the dice, anything can happen. Entertaining, humorous, scary, shocking, subversive, The Dice Man is one of the...

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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Thriller & Suspense, and Psychology.

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Founder of the Virgin Group

I loved that book very much, as a wonderful escapist idea. I think you?re kind of stuck with who you are and that?s what you?re dealing with. That?s the hand that you?ve been dealt. To escape from the burden of decision is a delightful notion?but nothing more. | I loved that book very much, as a wonderful escapist idea. I think you’re kind of stuck with who you are and that’s what you’re dealing with. That’s the hand that you’ve been dealt. To escape from the burden of decision is a delightful notion…but nothing more. | One of 70 mustread books.
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