Review of Involuntary Reroute

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Involuntary Reroute" by Robert Laney.]
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Involuntary Reroute by Robert Laney.

Rating 5 of 5.

"Involuntary Reroute" by Robert Laney is a non-fiction book that delves into the author's decision to start a business at the age of 19. At the time, he was uncertain about which business to pursue. However, given that his mother was involved in the travel booking industry, he chose to venture into the airline travel ticket business. The narrative is filled with numerous twists and turns, as is typical of most businesses. It is a captivating and engaging story, detailing their experiences with setbacks and how they overcame them.
Robert's storytelling is commendable, and the chapter design is intriguing, making the journey a thoroughly interesting one. Once you start reading, you'll find it hard to put the book aside until you've reached the last page. It's that captivating. Kudos to the writer for crafting such an outstanding book. This book falls into a category of its own, one that you won't be able to set aside until you've completed it. So, hats off to Robert for documenting his journey into the airline travel business, highlighting their struggles and unwavering determination to succeed.

In terms of negatives, there are none to be found in this book. The editor's work is impeccable, as I couldn't identify any grammatical or spelling errors, deserving full marks for that. Robert has expertly structured the book with chapters that keep you engaged from start to finish. There are no drawbacks, only positives to be found.

In conclusion, "Involuntary Reroute" is among the best books available on the market. It provides valuable insights into the workings of airline ticket booking and offers tips on booking cost-effective business-class flights. Furthermore, it serves as an inspirational resource for those considering embarking on their entrepreneurial journey. Robert's determination to pursue his passion and overcome setbacks to achieve success serves as motivation for others. I strongly recommend grabbing a copy of this book to gain motivation and insights into obtaining affordable airfare."

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