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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This book is very interesting. The content in this book had my attention from start to finish and it made me feel like I could really do more with where I am in my life right now and make better decisions.
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The book contains a great message but I think I'll pass.
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A book about self help and also motivates you to help other. Definitely moral enhancing book. I will definitely will it.
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Self-help books usually contain interesting gems. That the author includes excerpts from her life makes this one intriguing. I look forward to reading it and congrats on BOTD.
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From the title to the cover, I thoughts it is a children's book but I was wrong. It is a non-fiction book that narrates the story of the author helping us to be inspired and motivated. Congrats on BOTD!
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There's a Rooster in my Bathroom by Trish Ostroski sounds like an interesting book. It assists the reader to find meaning in life and in everything that surrounds us. I'm glad that the author understands that reader are unique individuals, therefore, their answers to one a specific question won't be the same. I love this review, it detailed and well written.
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The title and cover are enough to catch my attention. I did not expect this to be an autobiography. May her experiences help me cope with the challenges I'm facing right now. I'm glad she wrote this book to encourage people to reinvent themselves and strive to become better versions of themselves. Thank you for your review.
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I love the quote "We all have meaning for other people, and we need to do a stronger job of protecting that and recognizing that." I like self- help books I will definitely be checking this book out.
Thanks for such an awesome review. :tiphat:
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Definitely our purposes in life is to be impactful in other's people's lives. We have to help one another to achieve our goals. Thanks for the review.
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`This sounds liked an interesting self-help book on how to add value to the life of others. I liked her encouragement. Congrats.
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I presumed that it has a funny story with an interesting title and cover of the book but after reading a review, I came to know that it's an autobiography and more like a self-help book. I hope others will like it as I'm done with self-help books.
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It's so impressive that this book has dedicated a chapter to explain the meaning of life. There are a lot to like here: Encouragement "to overcome difficulties, seize unexpected opportunities and reach out to others in their community and beyond."
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Opportunities come from unexpected situations in life, and I like the fact that this book seems to address the issue further. Great job!
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Post by Shannon Ruane »

Hi!

Congratulations on being BOTD reviewer!

I ultimately enjoyed your review. I liked the quotes from the books that you included because that is one way of showing how throughly you read the book. I also liked knowing there are photos because I think that is an interesting piece of information to know.

Conveying the author's intentions of "life is what you make it," without revealing spoilers was thoughtful. The author's varied experiences sound like they would provide lessons and engagement throughout. However, this genre is not my favorite so I will not read it.

Thank you for your review.
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Post by NartehVictoria »

The title of the book makes you curious to know what is written in the book. It a great book but am not into self-help books but one thing I love about the book is the author experience in serving others. In the church I attend, serving others is something we take seriously so the book just reminded me of that and although I didn't really finishing reading all the book, I will definitely try it to the end. Definitely adding it to shelf.
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