Review of Mustache Rydes

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Mustache Rydes by Steven A. Yagyagan consists of intriguing short, wild, and true stories that stands out as exceptional. The author recounts his experiences as a Rideshare driver since 2013, shifting from a conventional corporate career to embrace a more passionate and fulfilling lifestyle.
He shares captivating anecdotes of his encounters with diverse Uber or Lyft clients, including some who propositioned him with unconventional requests. Despite the wild scenarios, he was able to maintain composure and professionalism
The book captures the author’s departure from the corporate world, his bold decision to enter the Rideshare business, and the challenges he faced. Steve’s storytelling leaves a lasting impression.
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Captivating tales of diverse encounters as a rideshare driver, with wild propositions and LGBTQ escapades. Boysan's mentoring and professionalism shine, defying common pitfalls. Congrats on BOTD.
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The tone of the sample indicates that we’re in for a fun set of true short stories written in a casual story-telling manner, and we get to see a glimpse into the unique experiences that can come from rideshare driving. Count me in!
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Post by Manang Muyang »

I have heard similar stories from taxi drivers. It must be an exciting business. I wonder if Boysan really makes his customers wear leis for the ride.
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

Steven A. Yagyagan's "Mustache Rydes" seems interesting. It's the story of an intentional man who loves life. Congrats to the author on BOTD. Beautiful review.
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Post by azza lia »

Wow.. I did not expect that. Sounds like an entertaining read for readers who enjoy some occasional silly stories. The author shares his wild experience and adventurous journey as a rideshare driver to pursue a fulfilling lifestyle. Seems fun for other people, but I don't think this book is for me. Thank you for a nice review.
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Being a ride share driver can be quite amusing. Congrats on the BOTD and thanks for the review.
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Sounds like a interesting story to read about his encounters while driving Rideshare. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

Steven A. Yagyagan's Mustache Rydes takes you on a hilarious journey into the world of Rideshare, where Boysan, aka the author, shares wild encounters with clients. From mentoring new drivers to navigating tempting situations, Boysan's informal writing style is full of humour.
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I've only heard and had experiences as a passenger in a rid.e. Never as a rider, which is why I'm picking up this book to read. Kudos to the author in winning BOTD with this book.
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The book offers a glimpse into the world of ridesharing, shedding light on the ups and downs, the challenges and rewards, and the diverse range of people one encounters on the job. Steven's storytelling ability keeps readers engaged as he shares his encounters, allowing us to step into the shoes of a rideshare driver and experience the unpredictable nature of the job.
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This was not what I was expecting from the title. I do applaud the author for taking the step to enjoy his final career even in the face of disapproval. I like the light conversational style and can't wait to find out the stories from his time working as a rideshare driver.
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This short memoir sounds like a hilarious read based on personal experiences when providing a ride for people through Uber or Lyft. It also sounds inspirational in encouraging one to follow one's dreams. Great review!
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'Official Review: Mustache Rydes' by Steven A. Yagyagan presents a complete picture of the non-fiction story of the book for readers. It emphasizes the important points of the book. The point that the author shares his experiences as a Rideshare driver since 2013 is worth mentioning in the review. I appreciate his sense of humor in the book. Also, as mentioned in the review, he took the bold step of leaving the corporate world for the Rideshare business. It was great to learn that the book is recommendable to any reader who loves to read short and wild true stories!
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for your wonderful review. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. I did read the book and agree with your rating. I enjoy humor and was glad that the sexual parts weren't too graphic. There were many parts that also made me laugh and I was glad for how he handled the different situations.
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