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

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It was a good read. Non fiction books which have a purpose of helping people in their life, has always been an appealing category for me.
I got to know many new perspectives while reading this book, Reconfigurement. It would turn out to be a helping hand for people who are going through the feeling of being stuck in their life.
Overall, I think it is worthy of a four out of four star rating.
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The book was very breath taking with a bit of you😊. But however I gave it a 3 out 4 rating, the conversational style of writing didn't do for me.
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The idea that the author uses about rewinding and starting afresh is interesting in that when applied in real life would be great.
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I think the book has sound advice for young people looking for advice on the employment environment and planning. The writing is also good. I rate it 4 stars and would recommend it to friends.
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This book is captivating and engaging in every way. The coverpage is top-notch. The writing style is another intruiging aspect of this book. I would give each it the highest rating possible
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Having read this book, I enjoyed reading it. It is enlightening and motivating as well. It encourages the reader to plan ahead and prepare for post-retirement life. It really deserves a full rating.
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In my opinion, this book is a research based book, and it delves into the author's recipe for retirement. The writing style is personal, and it revolves around a lot of notable facts. The genre is nonfiction, and my overall rating for the book is 4 out of 4 stars because of its simplicity.
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The cover and name caught my attention first and the story didn't disappoint! It was an easy and interesting read. I believe a lot can learn from this book!
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I love this book because it gives sound advice in an often humorous way. The cover is amazing and gives you the sense of freedom that comes with planning ahead (which is the aim of Reconfigurement).
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The book is written in a very simple style, making it easier for readers to understand. I like how the author tackles such an important topic in a very fun and concise manner. I really liked the examples used. I didn't find anything negative in this book.
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I really enjoyed it. The writing-style and humour pleasantly surprised me and made the book a lot more enjoyable!
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The book was well written and the narrative was engaging. I gave it four out of four stars. A good book full of helpful information about retirement planning.
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I just finished this book and it was such a great read! Extremely informative and engaging. I'm only in college and I have learned so much about retirement, and I can't imagine how much others in older age groups would learn from this
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Jordan Abio wrote: 16 Aug 2022, 05:17 Reconfigurement is a self-help book that is very informative. The book aims to help readers reconfigure their lives and put themselves on the right track. The book was presented in a way that is easy to understand and relatable. I would give the book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. Readers who like reading self-help books and non-fiction will find this helpful.
One thing I really enjoyed about this book is the author's style of writing. I don't think it's spoken about enough how Alan tried to make the narration as friendly as possible to ease the mind of the reader. Top notch delivery 👏👏
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I was captivated by the author's ability to maintain my attention on a subject I knew was important, but had little interest in. Despite the heavily USA centric information, the financial planning advice given in this book is valuable to many outside the USA. The manner in which the information was presented was also so endearingly considerate of those who are financially illiterate.
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