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It's more of a guide for people who are interested in marble and stone works. Or it could be for fun for those people who really want to build their house from start. The book is very keen on detail so it is a quite good teaching book.
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Non fiction books are not my cup of tea but the book seems very informative and educational. The language the author uses to explain things is so easy that even a person who has no experience in construction can understand it. So I'm sure the book will find its reader. COngratulations on becoming BOTD!
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:tiphat: it's so good I'm about to renew my place and now I have learn about many things to choose from thanks for writing this book for me
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This book offers detailed, clear, and honest guidance on starting a stone and marble restoration business, making it educational and accessible even for those with no prior construction experience. Congrats on being BOTD!
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Great review. This novel will be a great guide and help for those who are and want to start a stone and marble restoration business.
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Your review does a great job highlighting both the strengths and areas for improvement in the book. I appreciate how you mentioned the author's thoroughness and honesty, making the book accessible even for beginners. Your constructive feedback on editing and the inclusion of alternatives for latex gloves adds practical value. Overall, you've provided a balanced and thoughtful review that would be helpful for potential readers.
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Thanks for a free copy! I look forward to learning more about his work. It isn't my profession corner but it wont hurt to learn a thing from another profession. Nice review.
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The book will be useful for someone who's looking for restoration or planning on to build a new house. The guide is pretty interesting and gives ideas on how to handle stone and marble flooring. Your review gives insight into what the book is actually.
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"Affordable Learning Guide: Concrete and Marble Polishing and Many Other Specialty Skills" by Giuseppe Fanone is a guidebook containing the author's extensive experience in tile installation and stone restoration, aimed at teaching practical skills for home improvement, particularly relevant for DIY enthusiasts.
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I was always quite a fan of any restoration projects, but unfortunately, I have no such skills myself. Probably because of this, I greatly admire people able to build things with their hands and this book seems interesting even if I can't repeat the process. Congrats with BOTD!
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Affordable learning guide: os a good book to learn about business and to move forward.

"I liked the review of this book and I think that the review is about business ideas and how we can move forward in business. The reviewer mentioned that his son learned a lot from this book and that it was good that he mentioned latex gloves because some people are allergic to them, so that's a valid point. According to the reviewer, this book is very good for business ideas.
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Affordable Learning Guide: Concrete and Marble Polishing and Many Other Specialty Skills" by Giuseppe Fanone offers valuable insights for anyone looking to start a stone and marble restoration business. The book's thorough explanations, practical advice, and the author's transparency make it a highly informative resource. It's clear, detailed, and accessible even for those with little prior experience. The wealth of knowledge shared makes it a useful guide for both professionals and motivated DIYers.
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Post by Kajori Sheryl Paul »

This book is a must-read for those interested in stone and marble restoration.

Thank you for the great review.
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The review emphasized the book's strengths, noting that it serves as both a practical guide for individuals interested in starting their own stone and marble restoration business and a helpful resource for craftsmen. It also acknowledged the possibility that the author's native language might differ from the book's language but reassured readers that this does not diminish the book’s value.

What stood out to me most, however, was the author’s attention to detail regarding potential latex glove allergies and his thoughtful recommendation of nitrile gloves as an alternative.
Overall.
It is an enjoyable and informative summary.
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