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]

Post by Ganeefa Karan »

I am currently reading this book and I must say, I am thoroughly enjoying it and I find it quite beneficial.

As someone who adopt a different religion, I don't find this book overly religious as some may have gauged. The extracts flows in perfectly with the topic of discussion.

This is an excellent review.
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Thank you for this excellent review. I finished reading the book a few days ago and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Rob White clearly presents many thought-provoking views in the book that I believe many people will benefit from.
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Great review. I also believe life is a great adventure and its what you make of it that counts.
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Post by Precious ugwu Linda »

I like books that explain the human psyche and psychological ideology. The active review make me think the book might be worth read
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I have just finished reading the book and I must say the review highlights all the incredible parts of the book.
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This is a wonderful review! Your summary of the novel is detailed without giving too much away.
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Post by Manpreet brar »

I like books that explain the human psyche and psychological ideology. The active review make me think the book might be worth read
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Impressive review! It is nice to have a lighthouse in this life as it can be quite easy to lose our way along the journey of life. Great review
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I liked the details depicted in the pages. The way the author not only provides a roadmap but also identifying the barriers on the way. While it's a spiritual book, I recommend this book to every human being who wants to conquer the inner self.
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When I read this review, I remembered that I have always thought our life is what our thoughts make of it. Yet I see something here that puzzles me. From your review, one can unleash their full potential. However, I have this nagging feeling that so many factors easily affect one’s decisions especially on trying something new. I want to read this book because of the promise in this review. Will it allay my fears of the unknown? Can I accept my true self even when I am not completely sure if who I am? However congratulations, the review is riveting!!
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This book sounds very interesting. I look forward to reading it for the book of the month. It sounds very up lifting.
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This sounds like a thought-provoking read, and I look forward to reading this Book of the Month title. Thanks for your vulnerability in your review; I appreciate the bit about feeling disappointed and later hopeful between the pages regarding your potential.
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I'm not one to read philosophical self-help books. But, your review is tempting me. I ways find journaling great self-examination and therapy too. Excellent job!
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Post by Floricel Bajado »

I am new to this site. And by just reading your review, i am ecouraged and intrigued, i must read this book! I can sense that after reading this book, i will gain renewed motivation and inspiration through the lessons i will gain from it.
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This book sounds like the holy grail of all self help books. The detail in your review shoes how much you enjoyed reading it. Well done.
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