Review of Reconfigurement

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Meenahhhh
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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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Reconfigurement by E. Alan Fleischauer is a book that presents a new form of financial planning. The author advises on many aspects of financial planning, including planning for disability, the importance of choosing the right career, investments, and many more.
 
The first thing about the book that swung at me right off the bat was the authors writing style. I found it to be sarcastic, funny, and relatable. This made reading the book a pleasant experience for me. Another thing that I found remarkable about this book was the author's use of metaphors and anecdotes to get his point across. This helped in maintaining my interest throughout the book.
 
I liked that the book provided a refreshing approach to the world of finance. Having read many self-help books on the subject, I find most of such books to be monotonous, repetitive, and boring. This book, however, was an exception to that. It was well written, devoid of errors, and overall, an exciting read.
 
Another thing that I liked about the book is that while it is a book on finance, one does not need any prior knowledge of finance to read the book. While most self-help books written by professionals tend to make the mistake of filling their books with a plethora of complex terms that make it difficult for the reader to understand, this book kept it simple, to the point, and easy to understand.
 
I also liked how informative the book was. The concepts in the book were so well explained that even younger readers would have no difficulty understanding them. The book also contained links to helpful resources. This showed that a lot of effort went into the book, which was something that I could appreciate.
 
I didn't particularly appreciate that most of the book seemed primarily targeted toward people who are living in the United States or are citizens of the United States. As a non-American reader, I occasionally found this lack of inclusivity slightly off-putting.
 
I would rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars. This is because I enjoyed reading the book. It was well-written, fun to read, and educative at the same time. It was also exceptionally well edited and proofread.
 
I would recommend this book to working-class Americans everywhere. This is because the book is primarily about adequately preparing for retirement in the American economy. I would also recommend this book to younger readers. This is because although the advice from this book can be applied at any age, younger readers would be in a better position to harness the life-changing information this book contains.

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Post by Oluwatosin Balogun »

This is a wonderful review. I love how detailed and well-put-together it is. It can be quite upsetting when reading a book you don't feel included in, nevertheless, it is refreshing to see you enjoyed reading the book. The book sounds like a beautiful read. Can't wait to check it out.
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Post by Bunmi27 »

This is beautiful. I have always been interested in books that deals with finances and I'm sure this will be a good read for me. I admire your honesty in to this review.
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Post by Elijah0007 »

Great. Being non-American as well, I don't think this book would do too well to serve me. It does seem to have a lot to offer in terms of quality and engagement but I'll assume it's geographically not meant for me. Thanks for sharing.
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