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

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Reconfigurement is an amazing self help book which contains great details related to life planni g, insurance etc. I liked how the author goes into minute detailing of several aspects. Each chapter gives great knowledge for those who are interested in such topics.
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The author's writing style gives this book an endearing outlook. It was highly informative and there's nothing not to like about it.
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In my opinion, the topic of the book is very useful. It was very informative and eye-opening for me to read it. Undeniably, I learned many valuable lessons about navigating employment and self-employment. I didn't write a review for this book, but I would rate it 3 out of 4 strs. Also, I have to mention the book's cover it. It is very pretty and perfectly matches with the topic.
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This book discusses a very important aspect of life in our modern society. It brings up that one topic that does not get discussed in detail. This book was an eye-opener for me and carried with it a lot of useful life advice. I rate it 4 out of 4 stars, simple based on its utility and its applicability in real life.
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When I looked at the cover of the book I never thought it will be about finances until I read it
The author used simple words to convey a heavy message I recommend this book to anybody who is joining the workforce today.
I rate it four out of four stars.
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Reconfigurement is an educative read for me. The writer wrote it in a way that made it so easy for me to understand. Non-fiction was incorporated into it because the writer shared his personal experiences and the experiences of other people. Interestingly, I did not detest any part of it. Readersbof inspiring books would love it.
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Post by Praise Oloruntola »

I wasn't drawn to the book by it's cover and from it's title, I guessed that it would be
non-fiction. I am definitely not a fan of non-fiction books.
Discussions about it, however, has me wanting to try it out.
Hopefully, I will!
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It is needless to say what an amazing author Alan is. I enjoyed everything about this book and I think the author put so much consideration into it. From the title to the content of the book. I do not have any reasons at all to feel otherwise about this book.
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The book title and cover caught my attention instantly. The book is interesting and informative read and can help someone going through difficult times to reconfigure the situation for them. Writing style is eloquent and easy to comprehend.
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Post by Rachel T 5 »

This was a decent read, a little dry, but his humor went a long way to make the topic palatable. It's definitely for the upper middle class, and I personally wouldn't really have gone for it until I got old enough that I was already thinking about retiring. I was mostly intrigued because I've read a fun fiction book from him before, so the abrupt topic and genre shift caught me off-guard: the book I read was an action/crime hybrid!
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This book looks interesting but I'm confused as to whether it's non-fiction or historical fiction. I've seen it listed both ways. I enjoy both genres but would like to know before I download a copy. Thanks!
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I love how engaging and inspiring the book is, it helps you have a fulfilling life. And I will recommend it to anyone who loves self-help books.
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The major attraction to this book I had was the author's name. I found it interesting trying to pronounce his name. That aside, the book was engaging from the word go. I would rate it four out of four. Who wouldn't?
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This book opened my eyes to a series of concepts about the intricacies of being employed. The authors writing style made for an engaging read, as I loved everything about it. A must read.
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Post by Anuvamsha S A »

This book looks interesting. And the title got me instantly wanting to try this book as soon as I can. I think this book is a historical fiction genre sounds like my cup of tea.
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