Official Review: Proud to Be Me Rosalinda Part 2

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Re: Official Review: Proud to Be Me Rosalinda Part 2

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Sounds like a promising book, I'm really happy to hear of a girl this brave and strong in her career but you see I feel sad for Rose whose hands are in the ring but her Heart's outside the ring.
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The big draw for me is the strong female character in the story. Rose is a relatable character who came up against a number of challenges in her chosen profession. The plot is unique and really fascinating.
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I like the idea of a female character pursuing a boxing career, and the fact that the writer uses that to teach life lessons. Although I didn't follow from the background story, it's interesting to know that one's emotional well-being is very important and can affect other things we do. I would love to read through the book
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This has a lot in stock for readers to learn from. Thanks for an excellent review and congratulations to the author. Well deserved.
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So this is the 2nd book? Well that's great! And the character is female. Although I shouldn't act surprised to hear women competing in boxing, I'm just glad that Moreno chose a female character for this role.
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Thanks for your review. A book that features a female boxer sounds unique and interesting.
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I'm a fan of this kind of books, inspiring ones and Proud To Be Me: Rosalinda Part 2 crafted by Jesse Moreno sounds like a great one. Thanks for this insightful review.
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What a detailed review! I loved the fact that the story is about a resilient woman pushing through whatever obstacles she is facing to achieve her goals. I have never read a book about sports neither I'm I heavy on sports but I definitely want to read this book.
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Post by Simon Evans »

Your review looks good, but i still think it should be detailed, though i haven't read about Rosalinda, i'm highlighting on this phrase in the review '' boxing ring isn’t the only place where fighting skills are needed.''
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

A well-developed plot highlighted a candid message that the boxing ring isn’t the only place where fighting skills are needed. Readers who prefer sports-based themes would enjoy this story. I would recommend this book to those who enjoy strong female characters who never let anything keep them from accomplishing their dream.
What a line! That's why I think that practicing sports can give you skills that are useful outside of a sports arena, because the mental strength it gives you, or the inner peace is useful in other aspects of life. I also love a good, strong female character.
Thank you for your enthusiastic review!
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I am not a fan of autobiographical books and am a very bad fan of sports. So, I'll pass.
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Post by Tars »

For one, I am not a fan of any sport as in athletic activity and the boxing in particular, but also it is kind of difficult to be involved in the book when I have no idea it has first part and today's BOTD is just a continuation of the main character's journey often called life. Don't take it personal, but I will have to pass it. Still, congrats are in order!
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If you continue doing what you love doing your dream to be a champion might come true. Rose had to win within the rings and outside with the relationship issues. This sports person genre is well written and so is the book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Post by Creative_Reader »

It sounds proud when u hear that women are participating in every activity worldwide even in sports also. This book really gives you inspiration that with your hardwork you can achieve everything in this world. must read it.
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Post by Mthuthuzeli Qumba »

An amazing inspirational about boxing. Really eye opening to a male reader of a woman who takes on a masculine with passion and dedication. I was inspired by how hard she trained and at the same time she had time to give to ones she loved like her boyfriend Rick. It's fascinating to watch her attain success meanwhile it is something commonly expected from a male to attain such as Rick, who lost his match and his ego kicked in when he watched Rose succeed like she did. It kept me to my toes I'm curious how this story ends. I think Rose obviously won this match but I'm interested in how the writer will tell it
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