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

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

Post by Phooko Tebogo PC »

I am currently reading the book, I must say up to so far I am thrilled with the author's style of writing. And the exercises he put within the book for a reader I found them very useful. The book drove me to a fully self introspection route and I am still yet to consume more of its vibrant positive taste😊❤️.
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The writing was crisp and simple. The messages conveyed were deep, meaningful and most of all applicable like the "seven day challenge". That's what I liked the most. Some parts of the book felt like a repetition of previous parts. The concept of manifestation was handled in a way that made it easily assimilated.
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There was honestly nothing to dislike about this book. I loved how the author included some excercises here and there. They really helped me a lot in terms of inspecting myself. I loved how Rob used simple language to narrate this book and yes, I would definitely recommend this book to all my friends and others on the journey of self-discovery.
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This book is powerful and interesting. I can't say anything less about this book. The author's choice of word, the theme and the massage it conveys.
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I really don't like self-help books but i really enjoyed reading this book. What got my attention was the book cover it was very beautiful. All thanks to the author
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There were a lot of repetitions in this book. However, the book was very helpful and opens up the real you. I will rate this book 3 stars.
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I love almost everything about this book, the cover, the plot and the writing style. the author is very good at connecting different plots of book and it's a very good read. It has very valuable lessons and I loved reading it. I will happily give this book a 4 out of 4 rating.
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This book is inspiring! It gave an idea of how to live happily: living your life without always looking for outside validation. Am giving this book a 3 out of four star rating. This is a good self-help book to read.
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I love how easy to read the book is. I love self-help books but I like how this book is able to make you want to take action. The cover is nice but I think it does not enclose how enlightening the book is
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Post by Nathalie Elsa Nelson »

The book's cover intrigued me to read the book, and when I realized the book was a self-care book, I became more interested in reading the book. The book's content is well organized and the book is easy to read and understand. I'll definitely recommend this book to everyone.
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This book was very interesting and engaging, the author provided a lot of ideals that was educating. I also loved the book cover
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This mental and spiritual healing book is written in an enthusiastic and lively way. It does frustrate you in the start but opens up your mind to infinite possibilities. The author knows how to capture an audience and can explain a lot of narratives and how to overcome the negative narratives and explore the hidden narratives which keeps you from being your best self. This book helps you be your own maestro in your destiny.
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Post by Bonventure Waswa »

I personally recommend people to read this book. The author brought relevant themes to our real life situation.

The book I bold and easy to understand. Has characters which are very interesting. Congrats to the author!
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The writing style is really easy to read. Even the cover picture portray the book's powerful theme.
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The author has a unique perspective on how to tackle life, and I was instantly hooked on the theory. I could relate to so much of what was discussed, and the exercises are a great help.
The writing style is easy to understand and the lessons are easy to apply, making the book easy and fun to read. I will be going through it multiple times. Fully recommend it.
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