Review of Mustache Rydes

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Steven's journey as a rideshare driver seems to be very interesting. I am interested in reading about them. Thank you for the review.
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Steven A. Yagyagan shares his experience as a Rideshare driver. Mustache Rydes is the story of how he got away from a corporate world in order to do a more fulfilling job.
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The book captured my interest for several reasons.

To begin with, the growing trend of individuals leaving traditional white-collar jobs to pursue their passions is a theme that resonates with me.

Also, the book's bold exploration of unconventional situations, such as a client inviting the driver into a threesome, makes it stand out for me. This bold narrative choice promises an intriguing and unique reading experience, pushing boundaries in storytelling that I've yet to encounter in other books.

Equally enticing is the promise of the entertaining and humorous nature of the book.
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"Your comfort zone is where beautiful things go to die."

This is one adventurous collection of short stories (all based on true circumstances) that feature people from all walks of life. However, there is an underrated aspect of the book: it's cover. Not to mention that the humour-filled narration really keeps you going. Thanks for the free copy, can't wait to read more of it.
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Post by Hasani Piyumika Perera »

Mustache Rydes by Steven A. Yagyagan is about a Rideshare driver's exciting experiences, from unusual encounters to different stories. Boysan, the driver, not only shares tales but also helps other drivers with calmness and professionalism.
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Oh my goodness....I just know this is going to be a fun book to read based off of his slogan! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on it.
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Many seem not to know the temptations Uber drivers are subjected to with the diverse personalities of the clients they meet in their daily routine. With passion for the sector, Steven brought it out clearly and offered mentorship to those willing to join the industry. It's a relatable story, and I would love to read it. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Post by Kristine Mariel Diaz »

Congratulations on BOTD!!!
Someone who drives a taxi and interacts with people on the streets all day long must have some really humorous and fascinating things to tell. I can't begin to conceive the number of stories that must be told by someone who spends so much time with clients on the streets if we regularly witness a variety of tales from people when we take the bus or drive our own cars.
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The review tells the readers about the plot of the novel. The story seems interesting and related to everyday life of taxi drivers. The experiences are so different and unique from what it looks like in the daily life.
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In my country, we call it taxi or Uber driver. O am glad that Steven decided to take charge of his own destiny. I am looking forward to reading this book. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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This book gives us a relevant insight. I Just recommend people to get it and supply to others
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Post by Shrabastee Chakraborty »

The author's varied experiences as a Ridershare driver have been reflected in this collection. I would love to read this book. Thanks for the awesome review!
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Steven A. Yagyagan's Mustache Rydes takes Rideshare storytelling to a whole new level! His tales of encounters with diverse clients are both wild and fascinating. It's not just a book; it's a thrilling ride through the experiences of Boysan, the author's Rideshare persona.
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Mustache Rydes is a compelling read that delves into the intriguing world of Rideshare driving. Steven A. Yagyagan's storytelling prowess shines as he recounts not only the humorous escapades but also the challenges and rewards of his unconventional journey.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

Well this is truly something different and I'm intrigued beyond. I've always wondered how it is to be a Uber driver and it sounds like the author let out all the 'secrets' with this one. As it is, to sometimes just sit and watch humans at any public place, for instance airports etc, can be very entertaining. Thanks for an excellent review.
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