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

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The only way to help others improve is through self-improvement. I have read the sample, and I think I would enjoy reading this book. I believe in community development, empathy, and reaching out to others positively.
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Inspirational review. It make us to read the book. Nice written
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When I read the title of the book and then saw the drawing, I thought it was a children's book, but then I took a closer look and realized it was a self-help book. I like that the author wrote personal stories but sad to hear about the flow not being so good. Thanks for the review.
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Sounds like a funny, relatable and inspiring book!

Thank you for such a thorough, informative and inviting review!
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Post by tarafarah7 »

I loved your review! Thank you!!

Today's BOTD will appeal most to those who enjoy autobiographies, self-help reads, and books about service to others. It's filled with inspiring messages, notes of encouragement, and advice about taking advantage of the opportunities life presents you with. I've added this to my WTR list. Sounds like a winner to me! Thanks again! :-)
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A self-help book with a difference, as it is an autobiography combined with practical lessons gleaned from the author's own experiences. I believe these experiences are very diverse as I also worked for the peace corps and the United Nations, myself, so I would be interested to read about her experiences and compare them with mine. I will also be eager to read about her interpretation of the meaning of life. Your review was engaging and interesting to read.
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Thats a wonderful review.
I really like to read this kind of self help books.
Real life experiences inspires me a lot.
I will definitely read this book.
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I loved your detailed analysis of the book. I would love to know about the different stories, adventures and life experiences of Ms. Ostroski. Thanks for such an informative review. :)
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That was a nice review! I only read the sample and like that you included information regarding the general format of the novel. I also like that you mentioned the inspirational quotes - it sounds like a really positive and encouraging book to have!
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This seems like an inspiring book. Its title and cover also appear catchy. I will add it to my shelf. Thanks for your interesting review.
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Here Author is encouraging readers to overcome difficulties, seize unexpected opportunities and reach out to others in their community and beyond. Author tells, we need to have strong job so we can protect people around us. It is a self help book with short autobiography. One amusement to add in free time.
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I love the messages in this book. Learning empathy from past experiences and helping others are key. Thank you for a great review.
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It seems like a really inspirational book by the author. The way she shares her own problem solving techniques and helps readers seize unexpected oppurtunities is a great refernce. It is more a memoir with great insightful experiences and it is definitely a book a look forward to reading. Thanks for the great review!
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Wow the title of the book itself is attractive, Trish is a great writer, the book must be educative, inspiring and motivating. This is a must read for me. Great review.
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Post by sylvia+cummings »

There is a Roster in My Bathroom is an easy to read story book of Trish Ostroski, sharing a variety of stories and lessons in this whimsical, interesting book, with insights and observations from a life well lived in places like Moldova all the way to Hollywood and beyond, she shared many resonated stories, scenes from unexpected opportunities.

Thanks to the Author
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