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 review is very detailed and I am determined to add this to my bookshelf. I am not used to self help because but I think this one might be for me.
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One of my favorite quote from her book is going through disasters or tragic incident bring out the awareness of need and empathy and understanding
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Post by Damilola BAMIDELE »

This book is an incentive to adults. I love how she connected to readers on some challenges that people face while trying to live everyday. Thanks for the review.
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Wow what a great book of encouragement, motivation and with wonderful message on self help. This is a book to really read. Good review great book.
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Post by Michelle Menezes »

The last thing I expected when I saw the title, "There's a rooster in my bathroom," was for the book to be from the self-help genre. I like that the author has accompanied her advice with her personal experiences. This makes the content relatable to other readers.
Thank you for the well-written review!
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I love that Trish Ostroski encourages readers to overcome difficulties, seize unexpected opportunities and reach out to others in their community and beyond.
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Post by Suyash Chhawsaria »

I liked the quote "Going through disasters or tragic incidents brings out the awareness of the need for empathy and understanding".

The book is well presented describes in one part of the book a missed opportunity and how she was determined never to let that happen again.

Thanks to provide us books for review.
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Post by Aphenie Sinegal »

This is a good book I would recommend to anyone who wants to learn more about life itself and what life throws at you and this will help you accomplish what the author is trying to tell the reader
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Don't we all have like an experience where we missed an opportunity which could be your dream or something you only realized later in life that you really liked? I think Trish's determination connects her to the readers like she's manifesting that part of her readers' character.
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Post by Charles Mzee »

With reference to this review of the book, it is true to me that the book can serve as a good self-help book for quite significant reasons. Since I am on the look out for books that can help me better myself I will be sure to check it out to get a full impression of its author and I hope that it gets a good impact of life in my experience. I also find the saying "Going through disasters or tragic incidents brings out the awareness of the need for empathy and understanding," very encouraging. That's was a good review of the book indeed.
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Self help books are my favorite kind of books,this review is educative and I would love to add this to my book shelves, thanks for the honest review and congratulations on winning botd.
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Post by IFRA BURHAN »

The title of the book is eye catchy. I love the quote, "For every naysayer there is a yaysayer in the same situation getting it done." Though I do not like self-help books and autobiographies but thanks for the thorough review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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A book about overcoming challenges, taking advantage of opportunities, and helping others will be very helpful to me at this point in my life. I need all the motivation I can get to stay grounded. Great review.
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I think we need to be reminded about the value of others to us and our value to others. Great time with the review.
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The author borrows from her personal experience and encourages readers to find meaning in their lives. She reinvented herself after a job loss and joined the peace corps. Her will and determination are inspiring, so readers who pick this book will learn a lot from her.
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