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

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I am not usually into self help books but the title and cover got my attention to read more and see what it's about. The author has a good message for all people that would make the world a better place by serving others.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting autobiographical self-help work designed to assist people in overcoming difficulties and seizing opportunities. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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There's always a point in time when we quest to know the meaning of life due to various reasons. This must be the right book to help in finding answers I guess. Good review and congrats on BOTD
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Post by Maroy Gloria Ailly »

Sounds like a good read but I don't feel intrigued to read it... Maybe it's cause it's not one of my favorite genres. Thank you for the review.
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The author sharing her experiences and encouraging her readers certainly makes this book amazing. I would like to read it. Thanks for the great review.
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Mixing in autobiographical information with anecdotes and international events sounds like the perfect trifecta for a relevant and meaningful book of this nature. Plus the title seems like a great representation of the author's sense of humor. Thank you for your review!
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Post by SINGURANAYO C 1 »

Oh! I think this book was totally designed to me for I' m in the situation where " self help" is one which can help me to overcome my recent challenges. So thanks for for your summative review.
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I love that the author wants to inspire and help readers. Thanks for the recommendation.
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I wouldn't go for a self help book. I prefer autobiographies to self help books. But this I would recommend to inspire someone
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I don’t really enjoy self-help books. They almost all strike me as “preachy”. If, however, as the reviewer claims, the author is supportive, someone should find it helpful.
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Post by Hyacinth Bella »

What I want to know is why did the author choose the title. The title seems very interesting and hilarious, and I feel like the title itself would irk someone's curiosity. I do love self-help books, but I am not very into self-help books at the moment. Thank you for the review!
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Self-help books aren't really my thing, but I'd like to read this one. The book seems to be an aspiring one, with a determined author who is passionate about accomplishing her goals. This book seems like it might be worthwhile.
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Post by Crescent Gold »

I love the inspiration the author is trying to pass across. This book seems to pass a clear message to whoever might have interest it.
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It seemed to be a very helpful book in order for us to fully understand the meaning of life, our purpose and how we can serve our community at the same time. I’m looking forward to digging into this book to find out the meaning of the rooster in the bathroom.
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Marvelous review!!!! I love self help books . And I actually did read this book and admire it to the fullest. Congrats on the BOTD !!
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