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I may not read this book but I also have a son who is trying to figure out what he wants to do after high school. This may be a book he will be interested in.
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It's really nice that Mr. Fanone wrote this book, which contains many valuable techniques and suggestions that I would love to learn.
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Thank you for your great review on "Affordable Learning Guide: Concrete & Marble Polishing, And Many other Specialty Skills" by Giuseppe Fanone. This book is for DIY people interested in restoring their concrete and marble flooring or counter tops. I read the sample on Amazon to see what the details of the book was for my own curiosity and found the author was quite specific in his explanations of this unique work and the experience needed. Sorry to say it is out of my league but would be great for someone interested in making a living out of this type of work as it sounds very rewarding. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.

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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Nice review. I have done many DIY projects at my home, but never concrete. I leave that to my husband. Anyway, it is a shame when a book is not edited properly and it takes away from thoroughly enjoying the book.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting self-help book designed to assist the reader with learning about the concrete and marble construction industries. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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"Affordable Learning Guide" by Giuseppe Fanone offers easy-to-follow instructions for concrete and marble polishing, among other renovation skills, perfect for beginners.
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This book will be great for entrepreneurs who are into remodeling or home owners looking to remodel. I don't read nonfiction, and I don't know anything about ceramic style installation, so I'm not sure I'd be the best audience for the book.
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'Official Review: Affordable Learning Guide: Concrete & Marble Polishing, and Many Other Specialty Skills' by Mr. Giuseppe Fanone has an enriching introduction. It contains valuable information about the author. I like how the reviewer includes personal experience to illustrate their points. The book guides people interested in starting their stone and marble restoration business. Also, this book guides anyone interested in a unique skill that would generate an income. Learning that readers would find a wealth of techniques and suggestions was great!
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This is a very helpful guide to those who would like to have their own stone and marble restoration business or to a handyperson who would want to have knowledge or know-how regarding the tools needed to restore different types of materials. I commend the author for sharing his expertise.
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The resourcefulness of this book is the fact that it goes ahead to provide various prices for the different services listed, making it thorough even for people that are considering to set up the business, since they can relate initial prices to the current costs. Thanks for the review.
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This book is educative and accessible even for those with little to no prior construction experience. It may be useful for someone, particularly relevant for entrepreneurs and DIY enthusiasts. I like the author's honesty and attention to detail about his knowledge, skills, and mistakes. Thank you for your thoughtful review.
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It's really a great thing to have a family business like Mr Fanone, after he was laid off in his day to day job he got in his family business, this gave him a piece of mind when he knew he is getting into business that is already exists in the market unlike starting something from scratch were you don't know it's going to be successful or not.
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I was not looking for reading material on this topic, but sometimes you don't know you need something until you run into it. Having just moved into a concrete house with a great deal of stone details, this may be just the book that I need to keep everything looking its best. Thank you.
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Not a book I would just take up and read out of the blue but could probably gift it to my neighbor as he's into construction and all that stuff. It seems really detailed and educational too.
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This book is absolutely a useful book for people who have a job or specialize in building construction. It's an interesting book, and for common people who want to build a new house or renovate their house, they will know if something is wrong in the construction process. Good review.
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