Official Review of The Maestro Monologue [Book Just Released on September 9th]

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Re: Official Review of The Maestro Monologue [Book Just Released on September 9th]

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This review shows you how much more you can be when you don’t let fear get a hold of you. You get to grow and unveil a whole new level of yourself
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There is a lot to read from this book to analyse what being a human being as mastreo.I guess review has given the necessary requisites to the readers understanding.Thanks for such an elaborative review.I guess I will give it a try.
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Wow, I was waiting for such a book! I have read the sample and am really looking forward to reading the whole book, since it is exactly what I need now- to understand where I am wrong, what can be done, to scrutinize my mind with the help of exercises. The wonderful review calmed my worries about the book being too connected to religion, so I am sure it will be a very useful read.
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This self help non-fiction is a very handy tool for self discovery and exploring the full potential of oneself. It helps in knowing our "miss-understanding" and in tackling self "intruder" with the use of monologue. A well written Magnum opus and a good book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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We are truly the slaves of the filters and beliefs through which we look at the world and at ourselves. Your review is extraordinary. I just purchased the book and can't wait to dive into it. Thank you
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Maestro Monologue by Rob White involves self-development and discovery of essential capacity. I believe that this book would go a long way for everyone who picks it up. Thanks for your review
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Thank you for reviewing this book! I'm glad to hear you felt like the book could be helpful. The sample I read made me think the book would not be very helpful, so it was nice to read your review saying how good you thought the book was!
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I have read this book and i definitely had a couple take away lessons as well as self revelations. A great book indeed. Congrats on botd. Great review.
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Any book leading man to self-realization and self-actualization is always a huge success. The review really gives a wide range of ideas discussed in the book but I was particularly touched by the part that talks about that which limits our fullness of life. It's really amazing. Thanks for such a grand review....
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I'm not quite interested in self-help books and this doesn't seem like something I would enjoy greatly. But considering how largely positive the review is, I believe that this could an engaging read for the right readers.
Thank you for your review.
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Wow, to call a book an authentic masterpiece, it must be really good. It sounds like profound read that can help many in understanding oneself.
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This book seems useful in the discovery of the capacities that we human beings have. To accomplish it we must get rid of the toxic knowledge that we have acquired. It is striking to be able to awaken the aptitudes, talents, and strengths that lie dormant within each person. Also, I feel curious about the examples, parables, stories, personal instances of the author, and inspiring quotes from wise men of the past that are capable of making us change the way we see the world.
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I'm eager to know more about this book because it seems reading it can change the way we see ourselves and the world.
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This book has an interesting cover. However, it seems too complicated, based on this review. I'm not really sure how I feel about reading this book. Thanks for the informative review.
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"The Maestro Monologue" by Rob White. An interesting book focuses on life. The truth about oneself. We as humans have the capacity to accept any force, either negative or positive. Who you truly are matters, your achievement, purpose and the value you give to people. Understanding oneself is very important, knowing how to use our natural gift is also mostly important. Congrats on BOTD.
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