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

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

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Well, I was expecting this to be a children's book based on the cover and title. It does sound encouraging and humorous. Congrats on the book of the day!
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This is a wonderful book for those out there that are searching for some meaning and purpose to life. It really seems as if the author is genuinely trying to help readers through her own experiences. Particularly notable is the one about missed opportunities. A worthwhile read today, with thanks.
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Self-help and inspirational books are necessary once in a while. I'll keep this one in kind when looking for one.
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The book is eloquently written and awe inspiring especially in this tough times. Totally a future read.
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One thing about this book that I would love to read about is the quotes. Quotes are motivational, especially such types as mentioned by the reviewer.
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I also read this book and reviewed it. I enjoyed your take on the book.Your review was very thorough and interesting. You have inspired me to make better reviews. My take on the stories were that they were stand alone true stories of the life of the author rather than needing to be in some kind of order or connect to each other to get her morals and points across from each story.
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Wow, that's wonderful. I would've never guessed all this simply by looking at the cover of the book or by the title itself. Im very curious about the author's life experiences and would love to read this book. Great job on the review!
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Post by kalgaonkarsnehal »

Wow, that's wonderful. I would've never guessed all this simply by looking at the cover of the book or by the title itself. Im very curious about the author's life experiences and would love to read this book. Great job on the review!
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The title sounded like it's a children's book. With such a detailed review, the title is misleading.
Nonetheless, the book is insightful.
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I’m very glad I read this review,
You actually did a great Job on this review
And it compliments the book very well
The journey in this book is one I think some will love to embark on with the author
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Ruth Naomi wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 02:15 The title sounded like it's a children's book. With such a detailed review, the title is misleading.
Nonetheless, the book is insightful.
Yes I actually agree that the title and even the cover art is very misleading as I thought it was a children’s book and I feel like it will attract mostly people who like to read children books and people who actually need the book won’t look in its direction because they will think it’s a children’s book
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True example of “Don’t judge a book by it’s cover” as I thought this was a children’s book
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A book so relevent to us at such trying times as we are experiencing today. This is a ' pick me up book' that is ideal for all considering what we are going through at this moment. With massive job losses and failing businesses, Ostroski counsels us to re-discover ourselves, dwell more about being selflessness and giving back to society and learning from one's life failures.
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Ms. Ostroski seems to have lived a full and exciting life, gaining experience in various fields and activities. I think it's great that she chose to share her history with the reader, motivating and encouraging others with her wealth of knowledge about life in general. I love the title of this book, and I think it's a great choice for the BOTM discussion. Thanks for the comprehensive and well-written review!
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Post by smolbird »

I was expecting to read a children's book when I first saw the title, which affected my view of the book when I read the content.
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