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've recently read this book. I agree with you that the author's choice of words shows his expertise in commanding language. The tone he use is bold, convincing, and oozing. Likewise your review sounds bold and clear; I really like your strong choice of word. As I'm reading your review, I'm receiving oozing excitement from it.

I so much love the concept of the book, it's really a self-help.
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Post by Kelsey Fulton »

How marvelous! I'm usually skeptical of self-help books, but something seems different about this one. Perhaps it is White's almost poetic voice, or the words of wisdom taken from an array of sources. Either way, I'm eager to read more. Thanks for the glowing review!
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I think those moments of self-reflection you mentioned really help sell the book. It's really important that the reader stays engaged in the book and actively thinks about how to apply the author's words to their life.
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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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People actually needs this book. It tackles about self-discovery which everyone wants. One would definitely improve, personality and mentally wise by reading this. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Misael Carlos »

The part of a statement that says “the capacity to make corrections to rid yourself of toxic understandings that poison your personality" is very interesting. I’m looking forward to digging into book to find out more and be enlightened about self-discovery, understanding one’s self and many more.
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According to the review, it seems like a very well-written book that proposes readers find their own self. I think people who enjoy deep reflection about themselves and life, in general, will find this book very interesting. Congrats.
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I read this book quite a while ago it is a very enticing book filled with self discovery and motivation. I enjoyed it very much even if the author is some religious
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This is truly a piece for unveiling your true personality. Thanks for an interesting review.
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Post by Vivian Sierras »

This book sounds very encouraging after reading such a thorough review. I personally have found that the use of quoted Bible verses makes me want to read it even more. Knowing there is a spiritual aspect is promising!
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There is more to self discovery and fighting the limiting thoughts in becoming great. This is an epic book for people who want to become more than what they have ever imagined. Thanks for the review.
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There is more to self discovery and fighting the limiting thoughts in becoming great. This is an epic book for people who want to become more than what they have ever imagined. Thanks for the review.
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It was a wonderful experience reading this book. I got to learn many things and it gave a boost to my self-esteem. I also learnt to look at myself in a new positive way. A book that everyone needs to read. Nice review!
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Inspirational books are so great at helping so many. Based on the reviews this one seems to be extremely informative and well written. Congratulations on book of the day!
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Post by Diggydog624 »

It was so different than I expected. I was expecting this fantasy kind of story, but got something that truly shows you inspiration for life with both elaboration and poetry, which was beautiful. It flowed so well and read it was such a joy.
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