Review of The Unraveling

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A story about company owning can be found in the book "The Unraveling" by JP Franklinn, which follows Kyle Stone, who runs a company and is married to Suzette. I think I will learn many things by reading this book.
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This book sounds not only interesting but educational. A thriller in the corporate world that you can't put down. Another great book to add to my "to read" list. How will I ever find the time to read all of these books? Thanks for the nice review.
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A story about owning a company can be found in the book "The Unraveling" by JP Franklinn. It follows Kyle Stone, who runs a company and is married to Suzette. I think I will learn many things by reading this book.
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I read the beginning of the book and though I like the whole mystery genre, I'll pass this time. Great review by the way Kyle sounds like a great boss to have.
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This corporate thriller sounds not only like an interesting read, but also one that may have nuggets of useful information for many business owners as well.
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This book was so inspiring, it made me believe you could become what ever you want in life no mater your current situation, thanks for this great review
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The book followed the journey of Kyle as he begins from nothing and progresses to a company owner and how he continues to work in order to prevent the company from being taken away from him and I believe this to be a very interesting book as a result of it.
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Thanks for the review. I sampled this book and so far I like Kyle’s character too. Though Kyle is a good listener, it sounds like he’s got some decisions to make to avoid major disaster.
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This was a very well-written review. I don't typically read thrillers, so I will be giving this one a pass. In the first chapter, I was not able to follow the events with Kyle very well because of the disjointed writing style. If the author were to get an editor, I think this would be a great book to read. Thanks for the review.
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The Unraveling by JP Franklinn is an engaging book that offers valuable lessons on being a good manager and listening to others. I admire the character of Kyle for his sensitivity and kind-heartedness, and also highlights the well-paced plot that kept them engrossed throughout. Great review
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This is a great read for those who like mystery novels with a great main character that is relevant and easy going. A plus for me is the lessons weaved into the storyline because we can all learn from great books. I wonder if Kyle is able to save his business. Congrats on the BOTD!
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JP Franklinn has turned his life experiences into this very interesting, intriguing, and a story of betrayal fiction. Kyle Stone the protagonist seems to be a great character to get to know. I would like to read this. Your review is well written. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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The book seems really intriguing with the combination of paranormal, witchcraft, romance, corruption, family relationships and mafia. I also like that Kyle is portrayed not as a corporate shark who goes over people's heads but as a decent man who respects his employees and runs his business wisely. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Seems nice to be able to trust everyone, especially after being betrayed several times. I like how Kyle gives autonomy to his employees. Nice review.
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A must read. How Kyle retained his almost perfect role keeps me in awe. An amazing book.
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