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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The maestro monologue is a space filler in every empty mindsets, exposing the enemy within us as people and ways to eliminate or fight him to prosperity. This is a book that takes you back into your former creative self. Great review.
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This review just made my day! I could not have said it better! Thank you for putting in words that which I could never.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting self help book about focusing on what is true about the reader, accepting your faults without making it worse, and understanding and removing or neutralizing negative effects in your life and ultimately help the reader creating positive additions to their life. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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The author did a good job by dividing the book in four parts because he was able to explain some complex things. This book has some elements of psychology in it and I love that. Congrats on botd!
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A book of self-reflection and change is one worth reading. The parables and personal instances make this a relatable book. Great review!
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This inspirational book sounds like it is powerful in helping one change his/her life. Great review!
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Reading this review was quite enlightening for me. The second part of the book brilliantly exposes the intruder who corrupts our thoughts and limits our abilities from realizing our full potential.
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The book is great but a lot of reviews on it said it’s kind of religious and speaks against one’s faith so I’ll pass. Great review though!
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I found this book as a guide to be successful in life, the only thing that stops us to become successful is the negative thoughts that maybe we fail, we fall, we don't belong, I'm not as good as they are, and many more negative thoughts. This book named it an intruder. We need to be optimistic and change our minds the way we think. I love this book, I have lots to learn from reading this book. Thank you and congrats on BOTD!
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I have read this book already and I enjoyed the self-help steps to discovering my true self. The concepts were simple and clear. I would recommend this book to all. Thanks for the review. Congrats on the BOTD!
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The book is like a wake up call for one to discover him/herself inorder to know what is hidden deep within, the fact that it has four parts gives an opportunity for one to move step by step with an understanding of how the previous step contributes to the current step. Indeed it is a 10 out of 10 book.
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Here is another perspective on whether we are living our best lives. I like the writer's belief that what we reap from the world is what our understandings sow. Reading this book is one incredible journey I will not miss. Thanks for your insightful review.
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Thank you for your awesome review. I find it interesting how different authors come from various points of view to help us find our "true" selves. I think we can always grow in life. I'm glad that this book made you think and that you liked it so much. For some types of books that is a great sign.
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Post by Angel Mvubu »

Maestro book is perfect ❤️ I love how the author decided the book And how it makes one's mind to elevate and understand one's self (inner self).
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The Maestro Monologue seems like the ideal read for people from all walks of life who intend to embark on a journey of self-discovery. Impeccable review.
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