Overall rating and opinion of "Reconfigurement", by E. Alan Fleischauer

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I haven't read the whole book. I have just read a sample and from the bit I read, I can boldly say that this book is a great book. I would give it a perfect rating
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The theme of this book was very intriguing and overall I was happy that I read this book. It was very informative and the writing style was clear and simple. I definitely recommend this book.
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I love this book. It is bringing a whole different eye to your finances and how to do them. Everything was easy to understand and it was a quick read, which I can appreciate. Anything you need to know to keep your finances together or get them together...This is the book to read.
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Melissa Jane wrote: 01 Jul 2022, 00:04 This is a discussion topic for the July 2022 Book of the month, Reconfigurement, by E. Alan Fleischauer
What is your overall opinion of the book? What do you like most about it? What do you like least? What did you think of the writing style? What genre is the book? What genres are woven into the text? What did you think of the cover and title? Will you recommend the book to other people? Why or why not?

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It's clear from the title that it's a book on self-improvement, but why that particular title? A pattern of assistance is what sets it apart from similar resources. With a possible maximum of four stars, I give this book an A+.
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Very informative and covered many topics that I hadn't considered. I appreciate the numerous resources used and recommended. Retirement planning should be talked about earlier and more freely.
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Reconfigurement is a non fiction work of art about reconfiguring one's life and circumstances. The book is a motivational read and can help people to figure out how to deal with life challenges. The title and cover is eye catching and the writing style is eloquent.
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I rate this book four out of four stars. My reason is because this book touches on a very important aspect of life: planning ahead or retirement. This is not just one of those books that sits on a shelve without being moved by any hand. The writer has done well.
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The book seems to be a very interesting read. The author, having served the financial industry for so long, realizes the importance of thinking ahead and making informed decisions about the future. Each action taken today will have negative or positive implications tomorrow. So, it’s never too late and one can start his/her reconfiguring journey from today.
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It was a very enjoyable read. A book about retirement planning with very straight forward and easy to implement advice. I really enjoyed all of the tips as well as Fleischauer's humor the that keeps the book light and engaging.
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The title definitely caught my attention and I really liked the self-help aspect of the book. I've now only read two self-help books and I really like both of them. The writing wasn't condescending or rude, but quite simple and helpful.
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I like the book. I really do love that it's non-fiction and, and it speaks to you to become a better person. The book is very motivational. It's a good work. I could not find any fault in it. I rate this book a four out of four.
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An amazing self-empowerment book. The writer gave well-detailed information. The writing style used was simple which made me not dislike any aspect of the book. Non-fiction book lovers would love to read them.
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Chimereucheya O wrote: 01 Jul 2022, 11:06 From the title, one could easily note that it is a self-help book, but why this particular title? It has something that makes it different from the rest - pattern of help. I rate this book four out of four stars.
I totally agree with you Chimereucheya.
When I first saw the book title, I knew that it will be a must read. And it actually taught me a lot.
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I have only looked at a little of the sample from this book to get a sense of the tone of this man who obviously cares about Americans. I found the cover of the book bleak with all the mountains around and the grayish kind of a two-tone colour, though it was blue but felt grey. I am sure that he is offering some sound advice, after warning us that we are getting older and we will live for more years than our ancestors. I think I owe it to myself to look at it properly. Congratulations for the book of the month!
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I greatly like the author's use of figurative language. The writer really has a talent for creating an intriguing plot. He uses the foreshadowing technique really well.
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