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

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

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I would rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars. This is because the author has an amazing way of presenting nonfiction in a way that is still easy to understand and relatable. One hardly comes across a book on finance that was as easy to understand as Reconfigurement.

I also really liked the cover of the book. To me, it signified the freedom that one could get from simply reconfiguring their mindset.
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The title and the cover of the book caught my attention and I truly loved the content. I am a great fan of non-fiction books and I have to admit that Reconfigurement did not disappoint in any way. I gave this book a 4 out of 4 stars and I'd recommend it to both the young and old people to get insights on a lot of real life situations.
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I would name it a "practical" book, and "non-fiction" of course. If you are over 50 years of age, as I am, you have to think of retirement. I actualy realized to late that I had no plan. Working beyond 65, at least partime, is an option.
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I have worked in one company for 35 years knowing that I will have to retire at age 55, per company policy. This is a good self-help book. Some significant things that I have to go through in early retirement were mentioned in this book. I am glad to have come across it now, some of the important decisions I have to make for early retirement are confirmed here.
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First I would rate this book four out of four stars. There are so many reasons why I would give it this rating. It was really educational and since it was a nonfiction book, the messages resounded with me. Thanks to the author for this amazing piece.
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This is an inspirational self help book that every young person needs to read. The writing style is simple and straightforward, the author provides insight on how to plan ahead for the future. I would rate this book a four out of four stars. It is inspiring, informative and realistic. I recommend it to young people looking to plan and organize for the future.
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Reconfigurement is a nonfiction with informative and educative content. It brings attention to an often ignored area of financial education.The writing style is simple and easy to grasp. I give this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars.
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I think this was a very enjoyable read! I would say the genre is definitely non-fiction and is could be categorized as a self-help type of book. I really enjoy reading books that help you better yourself. This book does a good job trying to help people change their mindset on life and reset the way they are thinking about things. I think the the title fits the book perfectly. The overall purpose of the book is to help reconfigure your life so I love how the title and cover match that.
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I think the author did a really good job in writing the book. It was easy to read and generally straightforward. Despite its straightforwardness though it was engaging.
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Reconfigurement was a wonderful book to read. I didn't find anything to dislike about this book. Since the author did his best to make sure that everything was self-explanatory. This is a nonfiction book.
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One way to summarize this book is to relate its title to its content: rewriting one's life direction. Because it's in setting oneself on the right path that one can find fulfilment.
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I learned a lot of financial lessons from this book, and the author's writing was so easy to understand. It gets a perfect rating from me.
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The title of the book was what caught my attention in the first place. I loved the simple and self-reflective writing style of the author. It is one of those books that compel you to do a self-inventory of your life. There are hardly any downsides to the book, in my opinion. It was a transformational read.
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the author did a wonderful job with this book. it is a must read for people that love self-help books as there is quite a lot to learn here. I rate it 4 out of 4 stars
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Judging from the content, presentation of ideas and overall quality, it's a four for me. However, the cover is not that great, but it's good for its purpose.
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