Overall rating and opinion of "Reconfigurement", by E. Alan Fleischauer

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This book isn't just regular inspirational non-fiction where the author goes on talking about things just to get the attention of his audience. This book expressed a lot of facts. I think everyone above 18 should read this book.
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I rated Reconfigurement 4 out of 4 stars. The book covered the topic of planning ahead for your future well. It was a bit boring at times, but the author did his best to keep things interesting with tons of jokes and puns. The book did what it was supposed to do: lay out a way to plan for your future.
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Lawrence+2 wrote: 01 Jul 2022, 04:10 In my opinion, I think the author did a nice job with the story and the writing style is captivating. Generally, the book is sound and good.
The writing style was one of my favorite parts of the book. The conversational style kept things interesting.
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E. Alan Fleischauer's Reconfigurement was a fantastic book to read. This book, which I borrowed from a friend, was helpful to me. The thing about this book that I appreciated most was how inspirational it was. There was nothing about the book that I didn't like. A significant portion of this work was classified as non-fiction. I give it a rating of 4 out of 4. This is as a result of its inspiring substance and the author's excellent writing style. The title and the front cover rhyme. The cover was designed to match the book's title and content. I recommend this book to all non-fiction readers. This is because its inspiring substance will benefit them.
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The book was simple and yet insightful. The author has done a great job with the writing style.
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Reconfigurement, written by E. Alan Fleischauer, is a book that is both educational and full of technological innovations, in my opinion. The well-explained content was the aspect of this book that I loved the best. I was persuaded by this to believe the author conducted in-depth research before writing the book. There was nothing in the book that I didn't like. This book is strictly non-fiction. The book's title and cover are both ideal. I cherished them. The material in this book applies to readers of all ages, so I recommend it to all readers.
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The title and author's name are well positioned and visible for me to read. At first glance, the whole outlook of the book was one of triumph and a winning attitude. It gives me a calming effect. I also felt the book could be hinting at patience, perseverance, and hope. Alan encourages readers to think ahead, no matter their age. There is no such thing as late or early planning. Planning is more important than that. Alan is a realist. Reconfiguring one's life at any stage through planning ahead for retirement should not be a sudden thing to do. It should take proper planning and also working towards achieving the end results. 

The book is thought-provoking and can be used as a guidebook to help an individual realize his or her true potential and get what he or she wants by differentiating between working to survive and surviving to work. The book is full of lessons. I just wish it was a little bit more understandable because of the many financial aspects of the book and terms used. 

This is a wake-up-call kind of book that I feel needs more attention. It is informative, educative, and inspirational. It discourages quitting in favour of planning ahead. The book has valuable tools and instructions on how to get what one truly wants. I will recommend this book to my friends who are in the Human Relations Department. 
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I read this book as someone who is not yet in a full-time career and still managed to get a lot out of it. I especially enjoyed the chapter on assessments and had a lot of fun taking the personality tests. Overall, I can see why this book would be recommended to an older audience but I believe everyone can learn something from it. It's never too soon to start planning!
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The book Reconfigurement is easy to understand and informative. The book can be a guide to anyone from the ages of 20 to after retirement ages. The book was very enlightening to me. I would give the book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars.
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The title alone is catchy, the writing style is that of a lay man's understanding, I rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars, because even the editing was well done.
I recommend this book to lovers of non-fiction and self help books.
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Reconfigurement aims to share tips and advice to readers who have a job to pre-plan their life after they retire. This book receives 3 out of 4 stars because even though the book is informative, I found frequent errors.
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I see Reconfigurement as an essential book that will help one revaluate himself, his values, and his perceptions and turn every negative energy to yield positive results. I happily recommend this book to the public.
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Tosin-Le wrote: 01 Jul 2022, 04:16 Judging from the title of the book, I can deduce that it could be one that would reconfigure one's mindset in the right direction. The writing style used was self-explanatory. Non-genre style might have been added. There was no part of the book that I disliked. I recommend it to lovers of non-fiction books.
I totally agree with you. The title even intimates the readers, first hand, on what to expect from the book. It's all about refusing to be on the losing side and turning undesirable things to work for your good.
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This book is mostly nonfiction. I love most of the topics it talks about and how it presents information. I think overall it gets a 4.
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The cover isn't that great to me to be rated at all. However, the content is superb and that explains my choice of 4 stars.
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