Review of The Unraveling

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Post by Rocky Ellery James Tumbelaka »

This one is very intruiging. I wonder how Kyle will fight for his company. People are trying to steal his life work, I bet he would give quite a fight. Thanks for the review.
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It's a beautiful book and well appreciated. The Unraveling by JP Franklinn is a book that follows the story of Kyle Stone, a successful business owner with a wife and two kids. He runs a company with his vice David and things seem to be going well until he is approached by two men while at his favorite restaurant.
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i have no clue what i would do if a gun was ever held to my head! The idea of fearing the loss of a company along with my life is something that is terrifyingly unfathomable. Sounds like an intriguing story.
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I really appreciate Kyle's managerial approach, taking into account the thoughts and suggestions of his employees to try and make his workplace an inviting and engaging one. I hope that more bosses take that kind of leadership style!
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Companies with leaders like Kyle always excel. I love how kind-hearted and kind Kyle was. The review is educative. Thank you for your great review.
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The reviewer has it all correct, the book is awesome, interesting and intriguing. I enjoyed the plot and characters development even though initially I selected it based on era. While I have at best a vague idea about the 80s, but since the whole buzz around "Stranger Things" I wanted to know more and this book was excellent. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Bianca Morano »

It's a mystery-thriller book and the main conflict is there are people trying to conspire in taking away Kyle's company. The character of Kyle Stone is emphasized in the official book review. He had a nice and admirable character, a good listener, and a people person. Thanks for a wonderful review. And congrats for the BOTD!
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I got this book for free! I can't wait to read about the thrilling crime story involving an innocent Kyle. From the review, I already feel it's going to be a bone-chilling one, and that is just my favorite.
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Today's book appears to be a crime thriller that delves into betrayals, conspiracies, and deceptions. Congratulations on being chosen as Book of the Day!
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Post by Jonathan Wagner »

Thank you for your review which highlights some key features that will make the book appealing! It comes across as a corporate thriller that also takes interest in highlighting some of the features of a good manager and the results that they can secure by treating people with dignity and respect! I am definitely adding it to my list!
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I am not interested in fictional stories about corporate conspiracy, but your detailed review was helpful in evaluating my interest in this book! Thanks!
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Thank you for your insightful review! Your commentary on Kyle's character as a sensitive and attentive boss is intriguing, and it's refreshing to see how he treats his employees with respect and autonomy. It's also good to know that the author maintained a great pace that kept you engaged throughout the book. I appreciate your recommendation and look forward to reading it.
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This appears to be a gripping corporate thriller that depicts the intrigue that can arise during a struggle for corporate power. I appreciate your excellent review.
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This book sounds exceptionally thrilling! I believe I would thoroughly enjoy reading Kyle’s story.
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Post by Sushan Ekanayake »

"The Unraveling" by JP Franklinn - an engaging tale of corporate intrigue and the power of good management. Can't wait to dive into it and learn from Kyle's experiences. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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