Official Review: There's a Rooster in My Bathroom!

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Re: Official Review: There's a Rooster in My Bathroom!

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First of all the title of the book suggested me that it's a funny comic book. But, after reading the review I was astonished to know that this book is based on author's experiences. The best thing is that it plays a great role as a self-help book. Also, with the help of her experiences, the author has mentioned amazing lessons for readers to gain from it. Overall, I loved the review. You (reviewer) have perfectly reviewed the book and while reading this review it felt like that it was an easy task for you.
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I love that the booked used simple English, and it's interesting for all age groups.
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There's certainly a rooster to adding meaning to someones life. Great review, thank you.
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Such a unique title, reading your review I can imagine how the author has a huge fighting spirits in her life, in engaging way of encouraging others. And she has already founded her meaning of her life, and share her experiences with us.
This is definitely encouraging book. Thanks for your great review.
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I admire the author's determination to never miss another opportunity. I admire how she used her layoff to reinvent herself and cross stuff off her bucket list. That's fantastic. This is an excellent review.
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This book gave me the advice of not given up no matter what circumstances
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Post by navyapindi »

There's a rooster in my bathroom! by Trish Ostroki seems to be an encouraging book. The anecdotes from the life of the author makes us relate to her. I am curious about the title and looking forward to reading the book. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Vishnu Priya B »

The book's title is quite intriguing. It's great that the author's family will see the book as a wonderful legacy and the larger audience will find Trish's stories full of meaningful lessons. Thank you for the book recommendation. Congrats on BOTD.
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A nice inspirational autobiography "There's a Rooster in My Bathroom!" by Trish Ostroski, which portrays how the author had led a full life doing service to others like advertising and community development. The book appears appealing to for me to grab a copy soon.
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This book seems to be interesting. It caught my attention that the mention of the author's message of Overcoming Difficulties and Seizing Opportunities. This appears to be a useful resource to motivate good deeds. Thank you for this explanatory review, I'm interested in reading this book.
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The book sounds like an inspiring read. I like that the book encourages readers to overcome difficulties. I am a fan of self-help book and autobiographies. I'll definitely read this one. Congrats on the BOTD!
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This book is truly what we need in this time of our lives. We all need encouraging words and real life experiences that will tell us that everything is possible.The events that happen in our lives should be seen as opportunities to better ourselves and to learn from all these lessons that can help us overcome another sets of struggles.Congrats BOTD!
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Autobiographies are not that I am generally interested in. This book seems interesting especially the title is quite catchy and intriguing. However I would give it a pass. I am not saying that autobiographies cant be interesting and your review is faultless. Just not my cup of tea.
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

The book's title seems intriguing to me as well as its cover art. I'm sure that many others would be helped by reading this book, and I hope that readers would be inspired by reading the book.
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Great review! I like that the author conveys her motivations in an anecdotal manner rather than being preachy. Her experience as a standup comedian and theatrical playwright is evident in her storytelling.
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