Review of Burn Zones

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Review of Burn Zones

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Burn Zones" by Jorge P. Newbery.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Jorge P. Newbery's novel Burn Zones is based on a true story. It is a book about Jorge, who began seeking financial independence at the age of 10 by distributing newspapers to people. He was able to save his profits and soon bought an ice cream trike from Chris for $200 and put a freezer in it, which he used to store his goods. At the age of 13, he acquired a job as a busboy at the UCLA Faculty Center and was fortunate to begin work on the same day he applied.

He showed himself to be a diligent worker throughout the course of several weeks. He began a cyclist business and made a name for himself, but he wanted more, so he switched to the real estate sector with the support of a mentor, which was an important turn for him. He makes around $5,000 every month. Get the book Burn Zones and read about Jorge's life.

What I enjoyed most about this book was how brave and perceptive Jorge was described. Jorge was determined to work so hard to save for his future and refused to let his family status limit him. I appreciated how Jorge was always willing to learn from and listen to those who were older and more experienced than him. Despite his wealth, Jorge's manner with others was admirable.

I thought the book was motivating and engaging, and I think anyone would enjoy reading it. It will show you that life is a process and that you don't need a lot of money to start a business. The author is a fantastic writer, and the book is written in straightforward English, making it easy to comprehend.

Because I had no reason to dislike this book, I will give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. While reading this book, I noticed a few errors, indicating that Burn Zones: Playing Life's Bad Hands by Jorge P. Newbery was professionally edited. This book is recommended to people who need motivation since it explains that consistency and hard work are important in life.

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Determined Jorge!
I really love the storyline of this book. Nice review 👏
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Burn zones, pressure points, breaking points, survival actions. All these are points I've gotten from your review. Excellent job done. I admire you word choices.
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The consistency of Jorge is something very commendable to me because he is just too determined as a young individual. I believe this book is put out to show the world that age is not a limitation.
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It was smart and wise of Jorge to start seeking financial freedom at a very young age. The book teaches that consistence, hard-work, and patient will help us go far in life.
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A young lad seeking independence at the age of 10. Which parents won't be happy with such a child and I believe that the parents believed in him and always supported his wise decisions.
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I'm impressed about how he started small and decided to go big without any doubt in himself, really hard work do pay, would like to know more about his life, hope nothing goes wrong
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As someone who started from scratch, there is more motivating and seeing a person start from the bottom and make his way to the top. I'm also curious as to how to high he eventually got. I love how detailed your review is.
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I believe that his diligence made him excel in an unexpected manner in his work place. I believe that he was determined and destined for greatness from birth. I enjoyed reading this review.
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I'd be the happiest person on earth if every boy could be diligent and hardworking like Jorge. Jorge,  being a little boy, knew that he was not to blame for being from a poor background, but he realized early on that he'd be blamed if he didn't work hard to change his circumstances.
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The book's focus on the aftermath of Newbery's actions suggests a candid and honest portrayal of his life.
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This book seems like a great read for anyone looking for motivation and inspiration in their own life.
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It's inspiring to read about someone who refused to give up on their dreams despite setbacks and obstacles.
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