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'm intrigued by this book. Its focus on self-discovery catches my attention, I like the four-part structure, it's a good way to offer something precise. I have my reservations about whether it might have a strong religious focus, but I'm determined to give it a chance. Thanks for this detailed review.
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The book titled Maestro monologue by Rob White is an eye opener in one's life. Under the sub title "Beware of intruder" as an individual you are about to know what you don't know about yourself. You are a unique being who's born to live for yourself. When you think the above then you are true to yourself. However, there are challenges because there's always an intruder who comes to compete for your consciousness. These are unwanted mental issues which hinders you from doing and thinking what can actually help you to prosper under your personality. Maestro monologue is an eye opener to your personality and it's readable book. To me it's highly graded book.
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The book sounds like it will be inspirational and even life-changing for some who read it. Alas, my mind was wandering even trying to read the sample, so I didn't find it particularly enthralling. I'll pass on this one.
Books are my self-medication. 8)
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You have highlighted well the book Maestro Monologue. Having read your review has made me understood the book well than before.
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Post by Janelydia Mwangi »

The review is great and informative. Through the structure of the book, division into parts with different topics one is able to select what to read if not interested with the whole book. In addition, the book discusses how to overcome limitations and succced which can be read by anyone regardless of one's background or believes.
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This sounds like a great book. It tells us about who we are and makes us aware of ourselves. It talks about the intruders inside, that mess with us and makes us do things that our good self won't do. Congratulations on BOTD!
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My apologies to anybody that my honest opinion may hurt. From what I have gathered through the review, these are arcane teachings garbed in mundane language to disguise the real message. The mere mention of sages goes to tell a lot about what will come out of a book of this sort. I am not a fan of this sort of genre. Thanks for the review.
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The awareness training seems crucial for readers as you can discover interesting things about yourself. The timeless principles the author articulates sound like they would be very useful to the readers. Congrats on BOTD.
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This self-help motivational book sounds interesting. The author has brilliantly shared his perspectives on life and offers food for thought that will help in self analysis. The review was very detailed. Good one indeed.
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This is a wonderful book for self examination and course correction to attain the greatest benefits from life. The book is really worth reading and understanding. Thanks for the review!
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A fascinating book of self discovery like The Maestro Monologue is definitely a must read. Living below one's potential is what humans often face. Getting rid of the intruder, breaking free from those miss-understandings, and taking charge of your mental health are tips to success. Thanks for the amazing review.
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This is a powerful book that anyone who needs a better understanding of themselves can read. It has a conversational and engaging tone.
This is a great review!
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I like philosophical books and I look forward to reading this one. Great review.
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The review is bulky but great. I'd like to check out the the book. I have no issue with it's religious part.
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Post by Michael Talco »

A book that teaches us on how we must conquer the negative aspects of our thoughts in aspiring for personal development, can be done with self assessment. Conquer the intruder in our thoughts by self questioning and self examination to bring out the real self in us in order to materilize our aspirations in life.Thanks for your review, it has given me all the information.
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