Overall rating and opinion of "The Maestro Monologue" by Rob White
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Overall rating and opinion of "The Maestro Monologue" by Rob White
What is your overall opinion of the book? What do you like most about it? What do you like least? What did you think of the writing style? What did you think of the cover? Will you recommend the book to other people? Why or why not?
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The writing style is bold and easy to read. The book interface is cool to look at. The cover pictures also portray its power theme.
I strongly recommend it
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When I first picked the book I wanted to know what the "Maestro Monologue" was about, and I'm glad I learned a lot from it. My favourite part of is the part on the Dynamic Trio. Still trying to find my trio though.
It has an interesting cover image. The dude with the wand is probably your Maestro doing his / her magic.
I'd definitely recommend it to other people. It helped me (along other material) unplug from the notion of "what I need is out there". It can also help someone adjust the value they put into other people's opinions too.
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I love the theme and all its concepts. I am not someone who cares about the cover of books but, I must admit, the cover caught my interest and I was curious to know what the book is about. I am glad I did.
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What I love most about the book is the part that Rob White explains that the position a person is in is the products of the person's thoughts. When you think it's possible, it is always possible.
Rob White used a direct writing style and its admirable. I love this book. I would recommend it to anyone that has bouts of depression. It would lift the person
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I am currently making changes in my life because of the positive information that i acquired in the book.
I think the author did a very good job. I feel that the writing style was bold and admirable.
I would definitely recommend this book to young adults or anyone looking to turn a new leaf in his or her life
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