Did this book meet your expectations?

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This book was exactly what I expected, and for that I am glad I read it. Even though it was concentrated on the business environment of the United States, it was informative and provided important information about entrepreneurship, which I considered to be highly useful.
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I'm happy to say that this book lived up to my expectations! I really enjoyed reading it and found it to be informative and insightful. The book provided valuable lessons and shared knowledgeable perspectives that I found very helpful. Overall, it was a great read that I would recommend to others.
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Yes, I would say it surpassed my expectations to an extent because I did not know I was going to be exposed to a wide range of knowledge on history and entrepreneurship before I started reading.
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The book actually did more than I expected. I must say I was impressed with the book. And Joe smooth it flowed. Great book.
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This book surpassed my expectations by providing a unique viewpoint on the history of entrepreneurship in America, examining how culture, politics, and economics intersect, and offering practical guidance for entrepreneurs.
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Post by Joy Wendy »

I was hoping to find out more about entrepreneurship and I eventually after reading the book. I met my expectations and I learnt a lot about entrepreneurship in America after reading the book.
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This is one of the books that I had obtained much from, as I was not expecting to gain a lot from it. Even though I couldn’t really understand what I was getting into, it was informative. I also learned about the details about how the development of America through history influenced the entrepreneurial economy and differences with other countries. Well said; I liked that particular segment.
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