Review by Salma_asa -- Burn Zones by Jorge P. Newbery

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Re: Review by Salma_asa -- Burn Zones by Jorge P. Newbery

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Nerea wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 05:15 The author seem to have endured tribulations. I like his courage and optimism. Majority of entrepreneurs will draw lessons from reading this book. Thanks for the review.
You are right about the author. You are an observer! Thanks for the comment.
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NetMassimo wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 04:12 This seems an interesting story of endurance told by a person who passed through serious hardship. Financial jargon is like an alien language to me, so I understand why it bothered you. Thank you for your review!
Yeah! It is a very interesting story. Keeping the jargon aside, i really enjoyed it.
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Though I was confused whether this book was worth reading, it seems like a really interesting plot. I look forward to read it. Well written review!
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Courage and determination in the face of challenges and setbacks are always an inspiration. The author seems to have weathered a fair lot of the second using quite a bit of the first. Memoirs aren't really my cup of tea, but thanks for the excellent review!
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A_B_M_Safiulla wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 23:37 Though I was confused whether this book was worth reading, it seems like a really interesting plot. I look forward to read it. Well written review!
Thank you Safiulla! I hope you enjoy your reading. I love you!
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Kelyn wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 00:20 Courage and determination in the face of challenges and setbacks are always an inspiration. The author seems to have weathered a fair lot of the second using quite a bit of the first. Memoirs aren't really my cup of tea, but thanks for the excellent review!
Thank you so much for your kind words. If you get a chance, do read this book. I hope you won't be disappointed.
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Salma_asa wrote: 07 Feb 2020, 01:51 Like a Phoenix, he rose from the ashes again.
Now that is a tough challenge that life throws. I can only imagine the hardships the author went through. I'm glad that the book also presents some social issues that, unfortunately, our society still faces. Thank you for your insightful review!
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InStoree wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 03:15
Salma_asa wrote: 07 Feb 2020, 01:51 Like a Phoenix, he rose from the ashes again.
Now that is a tough challenge that life throws. I can only imagine the hardships the author went through. I'm glad that the book also presents some social issues that, unfortunately, our society still faces. Thank you for your insightful review!
Thanks for your kind and perceptive opinion.
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I am currently in the middle of reviewing this book and I have to say that it’s also helped me get through a burn zone of my own. I agree with you that the final chapters contained lots of legal and financial information that I wasn’t able to get a grasp on. Thank you for sharing your thoughts in this insightful review!
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I have been debating on reading this book ever since it popped up as a book to review. However, I am not normally a non-fiction fan when reading for pleasure. It sounds like there are elements that are more story-driven, however, so maybe I'll give it a shot.
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[Danielle] wrote: 14 Mar 2020, 13:26 I have been debating on reading this book ever since it popped up as a book to review. However, I am not normally a non-fiction fan when reading for pleasure. It sounds like there are elements that are more story-driven, however, so maybe I'll give it a shot.
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espo wrote: 14 Feb 2020, 13:51 I am currently in the middle of reviewing this book and I have to say that it’s also helped me get through a burn zone of my own. I agree with you that the final chapters contained lots of legal and financial information that I wasn’t able to get a grasp on. Thank you for sharing your thoughts in this insightful review!
Thanks for commenting!
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