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Enter the Dragon - Theo Paphitis


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Enter the Dragon - Theo Paphitis

 
Description: ISBN 0752890972 / Genre: Biography / Author: Theo Paphitis / Hardcover / 304 Pages / Book is published 2008-05-15 by Orion

Newest Review: ... about something causal like the weather. Only when urged by Theo and his brother, is some sort of explanation ... more

 ... forthcoming. Theo's family immigrated to Britain when he was six years old in the hope of a better way of life than they had in Cyprus. The family sailed into Liverpool and stayed there for a week before heading to Manchester. Although his father was an electrician by trade, he worked seven nights a week playing the bouzouki, a traditional Cypriot instrument. The money he earned enabled the family to buy their first home - a two-bedroom house in the Gorton area of Manchester. However, money was always tight and the young T...more

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Tamarind
Premium Review Enter the Dragon - Theo Paphitis: Dragon that Doesn't Fire Me Up (594 words)
by - written on 23/10/09 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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"Enter the Dragon" is the autobiography of Cypriot immigrant Theo Paphitis. For those of you who have never heard of Theo, he is best known as one of the panellists on BBC2s popular programme "Dragons Den". The show features 5 multi-millionaires who listen to presentations by ordinary members of the public who want them to invest large amounts of money in their fledgling business ventures. In the programme, Theo is the straight talking millionaire with a sense of humour and these traits also shine throughout his book. The story starts with his shock discovery that his surname isn't really Paphitis and that his birthday isn't actually the ...  Read the complete review

paddy2007
Premium Review Dragons Den Fans Must Read (324 words)
by - written on 04/07/08 (Very useful, 94 readings)
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A well known UK entrepreneur due to the popularity of the TV Show;Dragons Den.Most reputable for his harsh sense of humour with lines such as "I'd rather stick pins in my eyes than invest in this". Content The book starts off with the thanks to people and then moves on to a preface where we get a brief introduction of himself and how he was approached on writing his autobiography.It gives dates,and quite an interesting start as to his name (which I am not going to reveal,as you have to buy the book to find out).It also starts off with an introduction of his family and the family history. After that it moves onto where he was born and introduces ...  Read the complete review

 

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