Bringing Down The House by Ben Mezrich. Free Press, 2002. Genre: historical fiction
Bringing down the house is a story about six M.I.T. students were brought together by one of their professors to count cards in Vegas. Once they learn how to count they take trips to Vegas on the weekends and make hundreds of thousands of dollars. In Boston they were jus six regular students but in Vegas they could be who ever they wanted to.
“ This book made me wants to gamble! Vegas! Vegas!”- Bill Simmons
“ A lively tale that could pass for thriller fiction… Mezrich’s skilled yet easy writing draws sweat to the reader’s brow.”- Rocky Mountain News
These six M.I.T. students form a team with a brilliant math professor as the leader of the pack. They go and count cards in a game call Blackjack. The goal in this game is to add up your cards and beat the dealer’s hand and receive double the amount you bet. The point of counting cards is to know what card comes next without it being flipped over yet. This way they knew whether to bet a lot f money or bet the minimum. The casino’s had caught wind of the team and kept a close eye on them. Technically they couldn’t do anything about this because counting cards isn’t illegal but if they caught a counter they would bring them down into the basement and tortured them until they stopped counting at their casino. The writing style of Ben Mezrich is that he writes in suspense and after reading a chapter of the book you have to put it down and replay all the events that occurred in that chapter. His writing is very suspenseful and I read five chapters in a row because they were so jam packed with action and adventure that every chapter leaves off on the most exciting parts of the books.
After reading this book it is similar to a book I read on Texas Hold’em poker. They are both suspenseful because when you are gambling and playing for a lot of money there seems to be more action and more grudge against other players. I feel thought that Ben Mezrich’s book is written more maturely and uses better word choice than the other book uses.
“ Kevin a rush of adrenaline. It was the feeling he got when his father approved of something he had done. His father would not have approved of Mickey, an adult who hung around with brilliant kids, turning them into gamblers. Kevin’s father never would have understood. Card counting wasn’t gambling. It was arbitrage”(52).
I enjoyed this book because I too am I gambler. I play Texas Hold’em poker with my friends. This is why I enjoyed this book because I have always imagined what it would be like to gamble in Vegas and this gave me a clear picture. Also I enjoyed this book because it is a dream of mine to go to M.I.T. I hope he comes out with another book like this one because I read it in a heartbeat.