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 book is what i'm looking for my whole life. I'm not religious but the message of the book caught my attention. I love how it talks about life of one's self
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This book sounds like a great inspiration to find the positive things in life and in ourselves. You say you recommend it for everyone but children, but do you think it would be well-used by parents and others to teach children the principles of this book? Your description is so positive, it seems the book has had an effect on you. :) Thank you for a great review.
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This book is perfectly well written ,the positive aspect mention in there are the ones which makes it perfect.Anyone will be interested in reading this book just by going through the introduction after all it is very interesting book.
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The intruder are the bad things that happen through out our lives and the maestro monologue helps us overcome the intruder. Thanks for the wonderful review
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What a fantastic review! I have read this work and it's just as you put it, a lighthouse for those who are lost at sea. It deserves to be the BOTD and BOTM.
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What a book we have here, from the review I can tell this book is not one to take lightly. The author was able to take us through 4 different parts. Slowly and calmly, not to stress our brain, he makes his point in each part. A lovely book indeed.
Thanks for such transparent review.
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This is not my kind of book, but I like the storyline. I look forward to reading this book. Thanks for a detailed review.
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I am feeling the urge to read this book. The "seven days dare" attract me the most. The choice of words used for the review are marvelous.
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Self discovery sounds interesting. Would add it to my shelf. Definitely going to read it.
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A self-help book inspiring soul searching and self reflections sounds deep. It sounds the author provides ample examples, stories, and personal experience to prove his point which is great. Thank you for the wonderful review 😊
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First of all, this is a perfectly articulated review. Well done.

I must say, I've never read a review on a self-help or self-discovery book that has me engrossed from start to finish. The author did an amazing job of explaining concepts that sound abstract to most people.
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I like how the author manages to uplift the reader through his writing style. It certainly inspires one to become the best version of themselves. Thanks for such a detailed review on this self-discovery novel.
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Truly, a powerful read and has a lot to do with a lot of self-reflection. It does not come off like the book is established on any ecclesiastical doctrines. It's a book to guard one to the right living.
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I previously read this book. The Maestro Monologue by Rob White is a compass that points you back to the extraordinary creative nature that you are originally and identify the disillusioned voice of deceit, known as the intruder. Great review.
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This book exposes the depth of man's infinite intelligence and the effect of poisonous notions that man has accepted that blurred him from achieving his full potential. Great review and congrats on making the book of the day.
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