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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This book is beautifully presented with the professional editing. I had read this book before, and it seems perfect to me as a self-help book. Thanks for this great review.
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Nice book for an individual to read for guidance, otherwise, I like reading your review simply and easy read thanks for the review."The Maestro Monologue" by Rob White.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. You have succeeded in making this book sound like a riveting read, even though I’m currently choosing mostly fictional novels. I will be adding this book to my reading list.
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As I read the sample of the book, the part that helped me a lot is the astonishing power of intervention. Every part of this book will help the reader understand that we can live a life that we wanted because we can do it. Thanks for the great review!
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I love how detailed this review is. I'm definitely taking a shot at this book. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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.........a.tour de force . It sounds like it too. The author seems to have poured his soul into the book.
The words are precise and choosen. Nothing appears out of place or an added extra.
His way of writing draws the reader in and opens his/her eyes, to what is and to what is possible. Then gives the reader steps to take to go from possiblity to reality.
It looks like the author speaks to the mind and heat of the reader. Taking him/her on a journey to becoming their best version of themselves. Living their true full potential.
A wonderful review. Thank you.
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Thanks for such an inspirational and comprehensive review about an inspirational book.
I appreciate that you have considered the perspectives of different readers regarding biblical quotes.
I am always sceptical about self - improvement books but your review makes this one seem worth reading.
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Post by Lindiwe Chakhala »

A concise and informative review, J_odoyo! I have a curious question for you. It has been 8 months since your own personal reflection. How have you applied those lessons and grown over that time period?
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Post by Ompolokile Tshipo »

This is an excellent review. This sounds like a book right up my alley and your review sells it really well. Definitely on my list of 'Must Read' books. thank you!
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I love this book!!
Most especially the part where the writer divided self discovery in four components. Of a truth the extra ordinary resources that comes with being a human being in the journey of life is "Self Discovery".
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This seems like an enlightening book that could provide inspiration to many readers. It's always healing to take a close look at yourself, understand where you've been and where you're going, and look toward what's to come in the future.
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Post by Penny Ann Criswell Johnson »

This book sounds amazing! I love books that make you stop and think. Using quotes that have stood the test of time would be enjoyable for me. I have this book on my bookshelf. I could benefit from a self-help book like this
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Post by Christell Lindeque »

This is a lovely review.This mental and spiritual healing book is a definite read in my opinion. Especially if you are interested in improving yourself and understanding infinite possibilities and different ways of opening up your mind in a positive or negative way.
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That part that the reviewer wrote, "extraordinary resources that come with being a human being", I felt it. I now am very curious to read the book and challenge myself to become the best version of me. Great review and written meticulously.
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Post by Venus De Leon »

Great book! this book deserves 4 over 4... This is really an amazing book, It shows how ones life has different turns, like something positive,
That everything has a reasons. Giving us an idea that we can be some kind of a hero in our own version, that we can give more to life. We can be a beautiful people , and we can be more than what we are now. More books like this, this is an inspiration. Love it❤️❤️❤️
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