Review of The Maestro Monologue

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Review of The Maestro Monologue

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Maestro Monologue" by Rob White.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The Maestro Monologue, by Rob White, is a pole star which will lead you in your hard times and open your unknown capabilities and limitless opportunities in front of you which can make your future bright.

This book comprises four parts: 1) Understanding what is ultimately true about you: This part tells you about your power of intervention, misconceptions and the ultimate goal. 2) Seeing it like it is without making it worse: this part tells you about the intruder and ''miss-understanding '' that hold you back. 3) High spirits as you are revealed: this part reveals your true capabilities and potential. 4) Thy kingdom come : this part focuses on how to turn solutions into action and being energetic.

This book gives readers the full action plan of how to use our maximum potential. In the first part, it introduces us to the misconceptions that hold us back and our power of intervention that can repel it. Then it explains to us(with stories) how intruders and misconceptions exploit our potential and in the following part it gives the solution of how to deal with intruders and even gives us the seven-day dare to keep track of our improvement. Ultimately, it makes readers feel energetic and full of possibilities. Along with that, its inspirational quotes and stories make this book an absolute masterpiece.

Personally, I liked many things about the book, but here are the few of them: 1. The thing that I most liked about this book is that it taught you principles that you can actually implement in your daily life (not like other motivational books that give you mere theory) ,2. The author writes complicated principles as simple as it can be, 3. It is full of healthy questions, inspiring quotes (Example: Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it! — Attributed to W. H. Murray61) and personal stories (Like, The orphaned eagle, personal story of Karen and Jim.) that makes this book more interesting and inspiring.

Indeed, I like this book wholeheartedly. But in this book, the letter ' ''t '' is typed so small that it seems like the letter ''e '' that sometimes makes me misunderstand the word. Apart from this, I can not find any sort of mistake or vulgarity in the book.

I gladly rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I found none vulgarity or any other sort of religious or sexual content. The book is professionally well edited, and I found no grammar or spelling mistakes in the book (except that letter ' ''t '' typo) . Moreover, its simplicity, inspiring quotes and precisely chosen words make the reader mesmerized. So seeing all this, I found no reason to not give this a 4 star rating.

This can be proved vital for those who can grasp the meaning between lines (unlike children who might not understand) . I especially recommend this book to those who are in their 20’s or 30’s because this book would change your entire life.

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