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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3 out of 4 stars
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The maestro monologue is a non-fiction book written by Robert White. The book tells about how you are the Maestro of your life, how things don't unfold by you just watching it until you act. Robert enlightened more about you, understanding you, knowing you, your speciality, where you are and where you're heading to. Positivity is also a way you can control your life by saying "I Am's" that aligns with what you become. Robert also made it known that understanding you help envision what you see around you while there can also be misunderstanding which births the intruder, the intruder is deceptive and a great impersonator. The intruder can only be overcome by facing it and objectifying the intruder. The book also tells about not setting limitations to what you can achieve because you can definitely go higher than your limitations. Overcoming them then is a way of telling you that you can overcome them now.
The maestro monologue was written uniquely and dynamically in a way that some short stories were told by the writer to make the book more relatable to the readers. Robert narrated the book in a way that; the readers' mind was read before writing the book, the book was written in a way that all of the questions the reader might want to ask has been answered while reading it, it was also written in a way that even those that don't read non-fiction/ motivational books will fall in love it. The grammatical word was well written to the readers understanding and was void of errors.
While this is a great book, it got to some extent that I lost interest in reading the book because I couldn't relate well with what was written in the book. The book was written to portray that everyone has a spiritual problem and man which might not align with all readers schools of thought.
I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. The author wrote the book to some particular audience which might make some lose interest while reading the book. Asides from that, I enjoyed reading the book as it can be relatable to the difficulties of life and ways to get solutions to the issues of life. The book was exceptionally edited and the grammar was well constructed to be understood by every reader.
The book can be recommended to readers that love non-fiction and Christian motivational books with a unique standard.

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Your review is great but a little difficult to read, make use of paragraphs next time. Good job
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Self-help books are always an interesting read for me because they not only change but also shape up the mind. I look forward to reading this. The cluster of words is painful to the eyes, please be sure to use paragraphs next time. Nice review.
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Sharing inspiration positively into people's lives through a book is an exceptionally brilliant thing for Robert to have done. I am definitely checking this book out. Thanks for the great review!
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I have just finished reading this book and I think it's a beautiful one. I however, do not agree with your reason for rating it 3 out of 4 stars. But your review is nice!
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Post by Oyedele Tomijane »

I like the fact that this book promotes taking control of your life, starting from something as simple as affirmations. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by Umesh Bhatt »

Self help books inspire and motivate us for converting our thoughts into actions. The review shows that it is a readable book. Would try to go through at some later time.
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An inspiring book and a guide to self discovery. Thanks for your review.
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I'm reading this book and I totally agree with you. It's a nice book and your review is Awesome
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