Official Review: The RV Lifestyle, A Dream Come True

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Official Review: The RV Lifestyle, A Dream Come True

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[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The RV Lifestyle, A Dream Come True" by Margo Armstrong.]
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The RV Lifestyle, A Dream Come True by Margo Armstrong is a vital tool for anyone who has ever played with the idea of going RVing. This nonfiction ebook acts as an inspiration for people that want to explore RVing and the people that didn’t know they wanted to until they read this book.

Margo does an excellent job with offering solutions to obstacles and points to ponder when it comes to making decisions about the type of RV lifestyle you want to pursue. Some obstacles may include, “I don’t know anything about purchasing an RV,” or “What am I supposed to do about my young children?” By providing many options, Margo helps to clear away the reasons someone might decide against the RV lifestyle.

The RV Lifestyle is meant to be used and referenced at many different times and as often as needed. The major headings and subheadings make this book easy to move through, while reading it from beginning to end or if you’re just reading the sections you need. Since this book is meant to be interactive, there are little open book symbols that are dotted throughout the text. Beside the symbol is a heading title. These will take you to a different section of the book to find more information on the heading. The reader was obviously considered when formatting this ebook.

The resources included are assets to a potential RVer. There are many websites listed that lead you to valuable information. Internet resources are given on the topics of RV maintenance, private resort systems, homeschooling, and much more. Margo has already done most of the research for you in her choices of websites to include.

I love to travel, but I have never traveled in an RV. After reading this book, I feel like I could knowledgably make an RV purchase and plan a trip. Also, if I used some of her website resources, I could fix minor problems that arose with my RV. For this reason, I would give this book 4 out of 4 stars. It gives a lot of much needed information to the new RVer. Its use of headings and symbols that let you travel within the book makes finding the information you need a breeze.

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