Overall rating and opinion of "The Maestro Monologue" by Rob White

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This is an excellent book, and I would definitely recommend it. I appreciate the advice on developing self awareness so that you can make changes to your life from a clear perspective. I don't love the cover though. It doesn't convey quality to me, and I feel that it detracts from the excellent content inside.
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The Maestro Monologue" by Rob White is a book that directs life to its rightful path. It educates, informs and enlightens the mind. I must confess is a wonderful book. I love the style of the book, I love every word in the book. It is perfectly arranged to lead you to the end. The parables, short stories and quotes makes it very interesting. The cover is perfect for the message. I will recomend this book to everyone from all walks of life and all ages. I will rate 4 out of 4 stars because I think is worth it.
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Although I enjoy reading about personal accounts, especially from war-time, the writing style did not work for me as it seemed too wordy and complicated. Had the author chosen a more conversational tone, I might have enjoyed the book better.
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Rob had all very well said points but I felt he went way too overboard with all of the different examples and scenarios. It did make me think very deeply about changing how I handle my money, some of which I have already started implementing in my daily life.

Overall the story was very well written, just a little too repetitive for me.
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It's a powerful book, I think by understanding your mind as various agents rather than completely a part of you helps identify what are the beneficial parts and what hurts you.
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Not all books suggests real measures that can be applied towards self discovery, development and approval and I think that is the main reason I like Maestro Maestro. I learnt a lot from the book and I’m gradually moving towards discovering myself.
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When I find myself playing small in life, I have learned to ask myself, “What the point of withholding myself from my life?" What I've come to discover is that the self I've withheld is immense. That's what I hope to have shared in my book; The Maestro Monologue. I truly appreciate every single one of you who have read my book, and I love it when one of you will say, "By jove I think I got it!" :) Thank you
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I think this book is perfect for any occasion since I am sure it triggers self-reflection and leaves the reader with an important message to reflect on. There is always time to make a change for the better, and this book aims at fostering the best version of you. Congrats to the writer for such a masterpiece.
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It is when we understand ourselves and our abilities, that is when we can see the brighter side of life and live to its fullness. The cover of this book is unique and also gives a hint of what the book is all about. I will recommend Maestro Monologue to people with low self-esteem and who think they can't reach the peak of their lives.
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I enjoyed reading this book as personally, it helped me detach myself from most of the negative thoughts i had allowed my inner self to establish into my being. It was clear and easy to read as it took me on a positive life changing journey and the relatable contents gave a very satisfactory read. This book is a four star for me.
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The steps and guides in the book are commendable. The book boosts your self esteem and help you understand why things are the way they are and how to change it. I also like how the book title is in relation to the books message.
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This book is a very inspirational piece that brings us to the reality of the true potential we have within. For that, it deserves the perfect 4 out of 4.
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The book is straightforward in its theme and message. It is written with a simplicity that enables us have a better grip of what it is talking about. It is also motivational and enjoyable to read. All these gives it a four out of four.
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The book is inspiring. It's a book that would help readers reveal the negativity that has been instilled in their heads. It's a thought-provoking book that will motivate readers to set aside the intruder, that is those things we think we can't achieve. I found nothing to dislike about the book. The author's writing style is captivating. His creative writing seems as if he's talking directly to you. The book cover page is interesting. My favourite part of the book is the self-awareness exercise and the ultimate understanding of recitation. This part of the book makes one ponder reflect and reveals those things they are scared to reveal to themselves. I would recommend this book to all readers especially those feeling inferior to themselves.
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Post by Stephanie Kanu »

Incidentally, I was already on a self-discovery journey when I came across this book. I was reluctant to read it at first since it didn't look like the other self-discovery books I've come across with catchy titles but I'm very glad I did after all.
It truly deserves its 4 out of 4 stars rating. I especially like the seven-day dare as it serves as extra fuel for readers.
At various times in the book, I had to stop and reflect as I'm sure the author intended. I feel like I've gone on for a long time now.
In summary, this book checks all the boxes a good self discovery book should.
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