Review of Mustache Rydes

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Mustache Rydes by Steven A. Yagyagan promises a rollercoaster of Rideshare tales. Steven's journey from the corporate world to the unconventional life as a driver is both bold and humorous.
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From the cover and title, I certainly did not expect this kind of book. Thank you for this great review of Mustache Rydes, Brian.
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This sounds like a hilarious exploration of human nature. It's admirable that Steven took mentors. And I hope he achieved the fulfillment he was looking for!
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Amazing! This is book is the perfect definition of thinking outside the box "employment" for that matter. it is never easy to leave a formal sector for a disorganized version of work with no or little knowledge. Bold choices is what we all need to overcome our fears and Mustache Rydes has brought it out well for us all.
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This seems like a hilarious exploration of human nature through the eyes of a rideshare driver. Steven seems like an admirable person. The world needs mentors. I hope he found the personal satisfaction he was looking for. Thank you for your review.
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"Mustache Rydes by Steven A. Yagyagan delivers a hilarious and captivating glimpse into the wild world of Rideshare driving, filled with humor, professionalism, and unforgettable tales. A 5-star recommendation for those craving short and wild true stories."
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Your review of "Mustache Rydes" by Steven A. Yagyagan is nothing short of captivating, providing a genuine glimpse into the author's intriguing journey as a Rideshare driver. Your description of the wild encounters and diverse personalities Steven navigates during his shifts adds an exciting layer to the narrative. It's commendable how the author, or Boysan, as he's affectionately called, not only shares his own experiences but also mentors new drivers, displaying a rare camaraderie in what could be seen as a competitive field. The humor infused in Boysan's informal writing style and his unique approach to making clients feel at ease, as highlighted by the memorable "Luau Ryde" slogan, add a delightful touch to the storytelling. Your honesty in acknowledging a few errors but emphasizing the overall professional editing is appreciated. Your anticipation for more installments speaks volumes about the impact of this book. In a world filled with short and wild true stories, "Mustache Rydes" shines brightly, earning its well-deserved 5-star rating. Thank you for sharing your genuine enthusiasm, making it an enticing recommendation for readers seeking an authentic and entertaining ride through the pages of real-life adventures.
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Mustache Rydes by Steven A. Yagyagan is a wildly entertaining ride through the eyes of a Rideshare driver. Full of humor and unexpected encounters, it's a fascinating glimpse into the life beyond the corporate world. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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The amusing and strange ridesharing driving experiences of the author are shared. I think it takes bravery to choose to live a fulfilled life when family members are against you. Additionally, he instils in us composure and professionalism in the business.
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I heard many good things about the author of this book, This one is so unique and interesting coming from a driver's experience during his everyday life, although included in a series I love the fact that you can read it as a standalone. The review is nice and well-written. Thank you.
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I have to say that I'm intrigued about this book after reading your review. It piqued my interest. Most people including myself are stuck in a career we would love to leave and take the risk to achieve something we desire and I can highly relate to the author. I also love to read small stories which have such interesting plot like this as it is quick but enjoyable. I like how simply you wrote the review as it is easy to understand and it has enough reason to pique someone's attention. Thanks for your honest review that introduced me to a interesting piece like this. I'm looking forward to read the book.
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Thank you for your review and positive perspective on the book. I read the sample of this book and I found it welcoming to read something similar to having a general, story-styled conversation with friends. I relate to Steven in that I chose to retire from a government post and decided to approach earning my day-to-day living in a different approach. Since this book resonates with my personal experience, I naturally gravitate towards wanting to continue reading it. I am very curious about Steven's adventures, your review gives nothing away other than it being a great read, so I will let my curiosity lead me to note this one down for a later read.
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Entertaining, informative, and humorous, today's BOTD is a collection of stories from the author's personal experiences as a rideshare driver, after leaving the business world. Readers interested in anthologies filled with wild characters and crazy encounters will want to download this one today. Thanks so much for your review; it was well-written and super helpful! :-)
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The review of "Mustache Rydes" by Steven A. Yagyagan lauds the book for its entertaining and wild tales from the author's experiences as a rideshare driver. The reader appreciates Boysan's (the author's business nickname) composure, professionalism, and humorous approach. Despite a few errors, the book is praised as professionally edited, and the informal writing style adds to its charm. The reviewer gives it a perfect 5-star rating and recommends it to readers who enjoy short and wild true stories
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

This looks like a book targeted to a specific audience, one that, unfortunately, doesn't include yours truly. However,. congrats to the author for sharing the craziness with any and all who are interested.
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