Overall rating and opinion of "The Maestro Monologue" by Rob White

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I have a friend, a professor at Harvard University, who just critiqued my book for me. Because he is so well read, I was interested in what he said: "It's a psychological thriller. When it comes to the Intruder, it's like you watched a movie about me, and you did a good job describing the movie." I love that candor.

I love your candor when you are giving your opinion of my book. Thank you :) Rob
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The Maestro Monologue is a fantastic motivational book that has directly assisted me in breaking through barriers and accomplishing tremendously wonderful results.
The author used a straightforward writing style. I recommend it to self-help book fans. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
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Right after I finished the book I reread it again. Literally one of my favorite books.
Also, the book is like a guide on how to find your true self, and how to change yourself for the better. However, it will not just help you develop better habits - it will provide you with why acquiring them will make you a better person.
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I completely loved and enjoyed the book. It completely challenged me to be a better person.

The writing style is superb, and I feel the cover could be better.

I would definitely recommend it to other people so that they too can gain from all the from the well of Knowledge and wisdom that this book is filled with.
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I feel like this book has come at a time when I feel ready to receive its message. I enjoy the exercises but I'm not sure how likely I am to make this a part of my daily practice. I will, however, be passing it on to some friends who I know would enjoy it.
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The book was enjoyable for me. The book is a great resource for learning about manifestation and how it can improve your life. It was well-planned, with numerous exercises to keep you engaged.
Books are a unique form of accessible magic. Reading is required for those who wish to rise above the mundane. If you dislike reading, it's most likely because you haven't found the right book.
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This book deserves a perfect rating. It stood out with the helpful techniques to help you become a maestro. I never knew monologues could be this powerful.
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I love your comment about my book, Ceeco, "I completely loved and enjoyed the book. It completely challenged me to be a better person." When anything challenges you to be a better person, you are, in that moment, willing to look at the person you are NOT, but think you are, so you can create space for being that better person - which is the person you've been all along, but had forgotten all about.

To be truly responsible for one's life is a real thrill, Ceeco, because that's when we "accept the challenge to be a better person, again and again."

Thank you for reminding me of that :) Rob
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I did not really like this book. Probably it was just the genre that didn't fit me, but I found it boring, and it was hard for me to focus on the reading. I have to admit it provides some interesting insight about the perception of selves, though.
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I have read this book from cover to cover and it is definitely a 4-star read. I was invested in the exercises the author presented. I also this the cover had a feel of sophistication to it. I would definitely recommend this one to all my friends and family who wish to live their best life.
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading the powerful and thought-provoking teachings this book presented. For example, his teaching on replacing unhealthy questions, such as "What is wrong with me?", with healthy questions, such as “How might I see myself differently so I might learn something that empowers me?”, really helped reshape my thinking. I also enjoyed his teaching on directing your envy inwardly to your unrealized potential instead of outwardly. Overall, I rate this book 4 stars out of 4 stars.
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It's amazing how perfect a book will be for us when we are "ready" to receive the message. I appreciate some of you felt that way while reading my book. And I love that some of you felt it was specific parts of the book you loved most.

When I was a kid I learned a great trick to drink the whole can of soda (and not have to share it with my sister). Selfish, immature me. We agreed we'd each drink half.

"I'll drink my half first," I'd say... and then I'd guzzle the whole can of soda down.

Buffy angrily said, "You drank the whole thing."

My response was, "My half was at the bottom of the can so I had to drink the whole thing to get to my half."

Well now, what's that got to do with you reading my book? Some folks have told me the second half really rocked their world, but they had to read the first half to get to the second half!

Thank you for your opinions :) Rob
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Firstly, there is nothing I dislike about the book. Reading it made me get to know myself more especially, the thought provoking exercises at the end of the chapters. The writing style is unique and helped in driving home the points. I strongly recommend it for people who are willing to discover more about themselves.
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This book is very powerful and I recommend it to anyone having a feeling of low self-esteem. There is an inward spirit in every man that wants to be awakened and given the right to function at its peak. However, the intruder won't allow this. I really loved how the author explained the concept of one coming to an ultimate understanding of oneself. This is the point where self-awareness. Overall, I gave this book a perfect rating.
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i am limited by words to express how powerful that book is. i rated it 4 out of 4 stars. Its is a motivational book that is capable of changing how you see yourself. To me i feel everyone should read that book as long as you are a human being. The author did a very good job.
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