Review of Reconfigurement

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Review of Reconfigurement

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Reconfigurement" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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At what age do you think it is okay for one to plan his or her life? One might say 18 or 20, or perhaps at the university level. I think no age is too small once you are up to 16. Life planning has a vast view. It mainly relies on the word "future," which means planning ahead. This book, Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer, uncovered some mysterious truths about the future in coalition with retirement.

Reconfigurement, as the name implies, is a turning point in one's life. E. Alan Fleischauer started by talking about the age at which one is meant to retire and also what to do next after retirement. Will one spend the entire day at home, bored? Or should one find a comfortable game during leisure? All this can be answered in this book. The author also divided this book into so many categories. He talked about so many insurance policies that are needed in one’s life at every stage. He also exposed so many criteria for how to deal with retirement. One may ask, how do I get a job that suits me? How do I get a job of my choice? And what work will make me happy? Hurry now and grab a copy of this book for your answers.

This book was really educative and morally energizing. The author really did formal research before publishing this book, and I commend him for that. I love this book for so many reasons. I loved the book's cover, and the book’s title covered its entire content. The book also had simple sentences, which led to no confusion. I also liked the quote in Chapter 4. It really reminds me of my dad. It was his best quote then. Furthermore, the jokes and quotes in the book really kept me from napping while reading. I must say, this book is really charming.

Due to the author's accurate research before publishing, I found no errors in this book. This book was of a high standard. Although the book was nice, some parts were boring, but it wasn’t enough to take a star off this book. In fact, this book was professionally edited by the author.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I did not see any reason to deduct any stars from this book. I recommend this book to adults, teenagers, young people, and those of advanced age. It will help a lot in ensuring that their lives are not skimpy.

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I agree with this reviewer that no age is too small to begin planning for retirement. I look forward to reading this book so as to understand the author's ideologies on retirement.
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This book is good for people who are still young so that they plan ahead. Retirement is a critical period and if not planned for well one may not enjoy it.
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This is a book everyone should read either young or old. Everyone should be able to control their finances, especially when getting older.
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Knowing how to plan your life ahead of retirement, is something that should be addressed in our society. This book is a inspiring one. Congrats on your published review.
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This book would be useful in planning ahead for ones life. It is well detailed and contains information for life 's betterment.
Great review.
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This book is indeed a must read, it will help u make the right decision at the earliest stage of your life. Nice review u have here.
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Post by Wash William »

Well most people say this book is for the elderly. But i must say this book is for every young and adult readers as the matters discussed in this book cut across everyone. This review deserves a credit.
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Post by Azuka Jessica »

Plans for the future is one thing that keep many people awake and thinking. After this stage, what next? Personally, I think it's most advisable to start earlier. I will really love to learn from this book. Thanks for an interesting review.
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Post by Charless Agbata »

The book was an interesting read for me. But I did not find it to be helpful, as most of the informations don't fit in the country I leave
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