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

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I enjoyed every aspect of the book, and I love the way the author constructed the book. I liked the way Rob White talked about intruders and how they affect our superb capacity. The author's writing style is entirely simple and easy to understand. I'd recommend this book to any of my friends because it'd help them.
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The is amazing. It inspires you to be your true self. It teaches you the basics to turn yourself into a successful person. Perfect for people feeling down.
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My overall opinion of the book is that it was worth reading. What I liked most about the book was that it made to think outside the box; I questioned myself on how I'll better myself. I didn't remark any displeasing aspect in the book. The writing style was smooth flowing. The cover was excellent, though. I'll recommend the book to other people because it will be relatable to them.
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I like the book from its well-designed cover and its outline. The chapters are well distributed and the information in the book is educative. Reading it is not a waste of time. There was some repetition in some parts. I didn't like that. Overall the book is well-written and I give it a rating of 4 out of 4 stars.
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I liked the book because it taught me how to be free from myself and the intruders in my life. That is what I liked the most. I honestly did not dislike anything about it and I will recommend it to anybody that is struggling with themselves and wish to be the best version of themselves that is possible. The writing style was also simple and easy to understand. Lastly, the cover was beautiful.
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The writing style is bold and easy to read. The book interface is cool to look at. The cover pictures also portray its power theme.
I love the many exercises that were invested in the book
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Insights into the power of manifestation and its potential to improve one's life can be found in this book. Just about everybody who has read the book I reviewed would agree with me that the title makes little sense to someone who hasn't. The effort put in and the words chosen by the author deserve praise.
1 Corinthians 3:16-17 Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst?
17 If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy that person; for God’s temple is sacred, and you together are that temple.
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This is a very resourceful book. It made me understand that the challenges we face in life most times can be tackled internally if one accepts and puts his inner mind to order. I’ll recommend this to every adult especially those going through a lot. I gave this book a full rating.
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This book has a fascinating plot and a lot of power-packed messages about oneself. I enjoyed the clarity of this book and it deserves a 4-star rating.
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The book carries information that builds my inner self.The title and cover page are attractive.I aways recommend books that are helpful to our lives and this is no exception.I would give it 4 out of 4
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I was so surprised to read a self-help book that did not blame everything on other people. The way we see ourselves carries far more importance than I realised.
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The cover appeals to readers because it portrays something powerful and intuitive. Its content has some honest ideas on how to overcome self-doubt and become more confident in the reader's abilities by practising the well throughout exercises.
I'd recommend it to anyone interested in personal development and people struggling with low self-esteem.
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I loved the book so much! It's written in a differently to other self-help books I've read in the past, and the writing style really helped to keep me engaged in the book. I also loved the fact that the author engages directly with the reader, and that he provides exercises for the reader to do so they can really put the information learned into practice. I loved the cover! It was one of the things that that really intrigued me about the book! I would definitely recommend it to others, I think there's something everyone can learn from it. There's not much I disliked about it except that it was a bit too repetitive at times.
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I was pleasantly surprised by this book because I do not usually like self-help books. And the title of this one did not bode well for it: the use of the word ‘Maestro’ in the title appeared somewhat grandiose or even immodest for a book intended for personal application. But upon reading the book, I feel it seems the most appropriate term possible.

What I like most is White's honesty and analytical ability. He creates in you an awareness of your skilful nature. The key aspect of this awareness is the UU, which comes only when you know who and what you are, and why you are in this world. Everybody asks these questions of themselves at some point. Further, the book moves from theorising about these aspects to some practicalities, represented by the Dynamic Trio: those parts of your being that conceive ideas, examine them, and move them to action.

I did not like that White did not forcefuly highlight the purpose of the book as being to equip its readers with the ability to position themselves to grasp key life opportunities for success. All he did was sprikle a few disclaimers to distance the book from the perception that it was a formula for guaranteed success. Yet we know people who write in this genre risk a 'bad press' because of the commercialism associated with it.

The presentation of the book was good. The writing style was mostly simple - between conversational and didactic - and grammatically excellent, but the jargon-like acronyms were excessive. The cover is aesthetically pleasant, demostrating the book's 'you are the conductor of your life' theme.

I definitely recommend this book to anyone who is in a rut or simply looking for personal improvement, with the proviso that it requires a willingness to take the biblical references for what they are - as learning devices rather than an attempt at proselytisation.
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I appreciate the book so much.I liked the fact that the author reminded me of the intruders that keep pushing me back and reducing who I am.It spoke to me directly.
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