Official Review: Proud to Be Me Rosalinda Part 2

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Re: Official Review: Proud to Be Me Rosalinda Part 2

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Real kind of stories like this giving a huge impact to the readers who can definitely relate the actual circumstances of a woman with audacious spirit. Fights in the ring is most likely life endeavor of a woman with heroic and lionhearted emotions but fearless mind. What i love in the story is the sense that mind is powerful than emotions and this must all the woman wear to achieve the crowning glory.
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This book is not for me as I am not a fan of sports-based books but I do appreciate strong female characters. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review!
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I look forward to reading this inspiring novel featuring the champion boxer Rosalinda "The Rose" Escobar. Great review.
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I could understand the situation of Rose. Relational challenges affect our emotions, and they could ruin our careers. I hope this would not be the case for Rose.
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Post by Supernally »

Some humans come in handy and ready to challenge everything that is a problem to them.
Rose, even though was passing through one of the most difficult challenges, overcame and will surely overcome her nemesises whether she wins or loses in the ring...

What an awesome way to live even in defeat, not getting defeated is the best way.
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There would certainly be one or two things to learn from Rose's experience in this book, however, I'm not sure I would enjoy reading about boxing. Kudos on a well-written review.
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I enjoy reading books with strong female characters, but it seems like this book still has some way to go, what with the errors and all. Thanks for the review.
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A lot of excitement in this story as well as some romance. Sounds great. Thanks for a great review.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

When I saw the title I immediately hoped that your review would indicate that this book had some information from the first one. The lack of that info is a fundmental problem for me because it means I'd have to read the first book before this one. That'd be a bridge too far for a one who isn't a boxing fan, even though it is evident that underlying social issues of interest are included.
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This looks to be an intriguing story on boxing but also focuses on the protagonist's battles and struggles outside the boxing the ring. I look forward to reading the entire novel.
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I really liked the personality of Rose.Rose is a strong and motivating woman. Congratulations to the author, his book is validated.
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Reading about boxing is not my cup of tea, so I'm gonna pass on this great inspirational read. Great review.
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Post by Valkyrie9 »

The next in the series with Rose, a strong and determined female lead, showing her skills in the boxing ring and the ring of life. This sounds like a relatable and motivational story, that those who read the first book will definitely enjoy. Thanks for the review.
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I could have a new perspective of boxing career after reading about Rose. I love this plotline.
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This seems to be a unique story. I am drawn towards Rose's character, as she is very strong and inspirational. Fans of sports themed books should definitely check this out. Thanks for the great review.
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