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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I am truly on the fence about this book. While I do like the psych and philosophy behind the book, I am not encouraged by the use of Bible quotes. Honestly, I think it would depend on how they are being used.
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Sounds like a great piece of work but I have a feeling I'd get bored before getting to halfway through the book.
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Post by Alice Fu »

Thank you so much for writing this review! The Maestro Monologue seems like a great book for personal growth, and I love all the different points you mentioned regarding the different sections of the book. I am definitely adding this story to my shelf and I look forward to reading this book soon!
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Judging from the review, it sounds like a self-help book but I somehow doubt that it'd be of much interest to me, however. Surely, I could still recommend it.
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I'd have really appreciated it if this review came in a tad bit simpler words. I felt dizzy reading the whole thing.
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The title and cover art is eye-catching and attractive, but unfortunately, I just do not enjoy this type of self-help book so I will pass on this one. Excellent review though and I congratulate the author on BOTD!
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From the review, it sounds like this book is an excellent choice for those looking for epiphanies and profound self reflection!
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Reading books like this makes you see the reason to do more, keep pushing, and get motivated. I will try reading this book so that I can get the whole of it. Thanks for the review.
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This review is so apt, it gives an insight into all that's contained in this book. With this kind of review, anyone would want to give this book a trial. Great review.
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This is a wonderful review kudos to the reviewer. The fact that I'm in love with self-discovery books then this is surely a book for me to read
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The concept is self is becoming more popular in these times. As such, I think this title would be a great fit for readers who are soul-searching. Thanks for the review!
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I really enjoy self-help books that provide motivation. Realizing one's potential is always important. Congratulations on book of the day!
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Post by Christina McKenna »

I look forward to reading this book. In fact, I purchased it before reading your lovely review and the free sample offered to us. In your review, I saw nothing to say the religious writing would bother someone truly looking for self-improvement, as I myself have been doing for several years. I did, however, see enough of the book in your review that I'm even more excited to read it than I was while researching whether I was interested or not. Thank you for your honesty and depth!
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Nice review. I downloaded this book and am reading currently and put it in as a book to review. I am so happy with this read so far, lots of positivity and ways to change your mindset. I love everything about this so far and appreciate the questions and exercises for the reader to ponder.. congratulations on the BOTD
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I really like this words,you reap from your world what your understandings sow, I will defintely read the book.
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