Review of The Maestro Monologue
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Review of The Maestro Monologue
The Maestro Monologue by Rob White is a book about yourself. How interesting! You are reading a book, that gives you information about yourself. This is a book about who you really are and what opportunities you have. In the book The Maestro Monologue, the author describes step-by-step the important activities that people can do to discover themselves. The book is divided into four parts, and in each of them, like a map, it is presented how a person should recognize his own essence. Like a ladder, the chapters of the book follow each other like this: first you have to understand who you are, then you have to understand that everything is not bad, then become a mentor to yourself and finally, you will create your kingdom.
I liked this book very much for many reasons. The first was its positive content. I enjoyed reading it a lot and got to know myself better. What pleased me most was, that after reading this book, I have the opportunity to give others advice, that will turn their lives around for the better. The book earned my sympathy from the very first pages. In the words: You were not born too early. You were not born too late... etc. Because nowadays too many people think they got hit at the wrong time and in the wrong place. After reading this book, the reader will realize that he is at the right time and in the right place, and at any time, he can do what really makes him happy.
To be honest, there is nothing in this book that I did not like. I have been reading this book for 2 weeks and during this time I have placed my notebook and pen next to me, to point out important tips and this notebook was my friend while reading the book. I paid close attention to each word, though I still could not find anything that irritated me. According to the thoughts expressed in the book, I can become my own mentor and conduct symphonies of my own life as a maestro.
I would definitely rate this book with 4 out of 4 stars. As I have already mentioned, I read this book with great observation and I did not notice any grammatical errors in it. The book is well-edited. The book does not contain any irritating scenes. Any thought conveyed in it fills a person with positivity and self-belief.
I recommend this book to anyone whose age category will be able to read and understand this book. The book can be read by people of all religions and I especially recommend it to people, who have lost their self-belief and consider themselves unnecessary. This book will definitely help you to believe in your own abilities and get motivated to do your own business.
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The Maestro Monologue
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