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4.0

Sarah boiled down her 20 years of freelancing into 200 pages beautifully. True to its name, the book is your survival kit as a freelancer.

The book not only provides an account of Sarah's experience as a freelancer but also has tips from other freelancers, along with their stories.

It busts a few myths about freelancing. It takes you through the so-called green grass of the freelance lifestyle.

Survival Skills for Freelancers is a basic reference guide for anyone who wants to make big as a freelancer.

Whether you're new freelancer or an experienced one feeling lost, you'll find the book helpful. I found the incidents highly relatable. Have went through some of the situations myself. And already some of the suggestions mentioned in those pages.

Highly recommended. Whether you read it now or add it to your library, it's a must-have.

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5.0

Written in an engaging, friendly yet informative style, this book is jam packed with relevant advice for anyone starting as a freelancer. Lots of hints and tips and views from other freelancers.
The book is succinct and to-the-point. Worth reading it through and then keeping it on hand to dip into.

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I don't usually devour career books, but I finished this book in just a handful of sittings. The advice from other freelancers is so great, and the author's perspective (with over 20 years of freelancing) is invaluable. I've read quite a few other books on freelancing and this one is one of the best.

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informative medium-paced
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