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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All the parts seems interesting but the third part appeals to me. The review is persuasive. It won't be a bad idea to try out the book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This book is a great choice for BOTD. Apparently, it has four steps to straighten out some of one's own worst self-sabotage, I would especially like to read section three.
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I'm impressed with the concept the author gave us through this book. Acknowledging our own capabilities and then this book can help us mastering it.
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I love the fact that Rob White divided it into four parts for easy understanding. I will love to know more about the "thy kingdom come" part. Interesting review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I appreciate how the author separated the book into four sections rather than just putting everything in one long paragraph. I'll probably give it a shot. Thank you for the thorough analysis.
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This is a very great and positive book that encourages one about the choices made. It made me understand that we are the masters of our life and whatever we do is from our own choice not the influence of others
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This book sounds interesting. ‘The Maestro Monologue’ by Rob White helps the reader delve deep into their psyche to find root causes of what is holding them back. That is, IF the reader takes the time to complete the short exercises interspersed throughout the book. The book includes quotes and stories that assist the reader in finding their own path to success and dealing with any obstacles along the way.
If you're going through hell, keep going.
~ Sir Winston Churchill
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Books of this nature are ideal for individuals embarking on a quest for self-exploration. What I appreciate about the author is their inclusion of practical advice on freeing oneself from detrimental patterns of behavior.
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The book sounds unique and interesting. Would be perfect for those trying to discover themselves.Would love to try it out. Thanks for the review.
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I like books that tend to sharpen your mind and make you think deeply and look into yourself. This book is quite a masterpiece that contains lots of lessons, stories, examples and parables but that overly religious part is not intriguing to me. Thanks for your review. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This book is divided into 4 parts based on self-awareness. This sort of book doesn't seem to interest me.
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This is a well-written review. It capture the Idea of the book and introduce it well. The topic here is interesting and may draw my attention later according to the style of writing may be not now.
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Post by Manasvi Madan N »

The book seems very intriguing. Frankly, I've read a few books of this kind but after a little while it feels like they keep re-iterating the same statement, without actually explaining further, or providing solutions. This book however seems to provide solutions and exercises that could be inculcated into real life. Would love to read this book next.
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Post by Youngreader720-OluwabukunmiWilliamsOso »

I have found The Maestro Monologue to be a great exercise in self-discovery and have benefitted fro applying the author's lessons. It is easy to read through and understand as well. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Catalina Isabel »

This book seems to be a wonderful well-organised piece to help with self discovery. I enjoy books like these usually. I am glad to hear that it's not overaly religious and can be enjoyed by all audiences. This would mean that the author's message can benefit many. Thanks so much for an excellent review!
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