Review of Involuntary Reroute

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Involuntary Reroute" by Robert Laney.]
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Book Review: "Involuntary Reroute!!!" by Robert Laney.

In 'Involuntary Reroute' by Robert Laney, we are presented with a captivating and eye-opening journey into the world of entrepreneurship and the airline industry. Laney's narrative takes us through his remarkable story, starting as a college student with a vision and turning it into a successful venture. His entrepreneurial spirit shines throughout the book, offering valuable insights and lessons for readers of all backgrounds.

One of the central themes of the book is Laney's ingenious approach to obtaining substantial discounts on first-class airline tickets. This clever strategy involves partnering with travel agencies, a concept that offers a 75% discount to agency owners, a revelation that astounds readers and sheds light on the airline industry's pricing secrets.

What sets this book apart is its transparency. Laney doesn't just highlight his successes but also openly discusses the challenges, mistakes, and setbacks he encountered along the way. His ability to adapt and find solutions, even drawing inspiration from unexpected sources like a popular movie, is truly inspiring.

One can't help but admire the courage and determination exhibited by Laney, who embarked on this entrepreneurial journey at a tender age. His partnership with his mother, Jackie, who had prior experience in running a travel agency, proved to be a winning combination.

While the book is a captivating read with well-drawn characters and meticulous plot development, some readers might find the ending a bit abrupt, leaving them yearning for a more conclusive resolution.

Despite this minor drawback, 'Involuntary Reroute' is an excellently edited book, virtually free of typos and errors, making it an enjoyable and informative read. I would highly recommend it to aspiring entrepreneurs, seasoned business professionals, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the inner workings of the airline industry.

In conclusion, Robert Laney's 'Involuntary Reroute' is a wonderful book that offers valuable lessons and an inside look at the world of entrepreneurship and air travel. It is a compelling and well-written narrative that will leave readers inspired by Laney's unwavering spirit and resilience.

There was nothing to dislike in the book and the exceptionally good editing compels me to give the book five out of five stars rating.

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