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

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

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I enjoyed reading this book. It's one of the best books on self-discovery I ever read. The author did a very nice job of putting the content of the book together. I recommend it to individuals with low self-esteem, as it will build them up.
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I love the book, it came to me at a perfect time in my life when I truly needed to read something like this. The message is extremely powerful. I was really challenged.
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I loved reading The Maestro Monologue, it was definitely a great read. One of the best motivational books I have ever read. This is an amazing self help book and the exercises were my favorite part of the book.
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Just finished reading this book and loved it. The book is great for self-help and inner searching and teaches how important our thoughts are. The writing style is very simple to understand and takes you on a journey of self-realisation. A must-read book!
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Thank you Aarya, and all of you wonderful members of onlinebookclub. I love your feedback about my book. I love all of you for your enthusiasm and integrity. Like-kind minds mingle. You folks are of the finest minds, and have found one another in a great adventure (reading and deliberating on books). Thank you, thank you for including me :) Rob ... book: The Maestro Monologue
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The book was an amazing read to me. The author's style of narrating how thoughts contribute to the growth and hinder it. I will recommend this book to others.
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I enjoyed reading this book as it gave me a thorough understanding of my existence. This book inspired and motivated me to handle tasks I never thought I could. The author did an excellent job of encouraging readers to discover their strengths and weaknesses. I liked that the author emphasized that each individual was unique in their way. The only aspect of the book that bored me was the many repetitions present in it. I would recommend this book to anyone who has been limited by concentrating more on their weaknesses.
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The book contains a lot of powerful and inspirational messages that will help a person get through with every day life's and challenges.
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I finished the book a few days back and thought it wad good! I wrote a full review on it here, but the short version is: I like that it was focused on changing your thinking to better yourself. It was refreshing to see it focused inward because I feel like that does make such a big difference. I will say that I disliked how many different metaphors there were, but that's partially because I have a hard time with metaphors in general. Definitely worth it if you are looking for a self-help book to read.
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For me, it's a 4 out of 4 stars! Would definitely recommend it. I absolutely love the variety of themes introduced and the author's style of writing is so captivating. I was very pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it!
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Was hesitant to read this book but could not put it down once i started. The cover and title are great. I love that the author addresses the reader directly and also uses examples to derive points home. I love that the reader is tasked to answer questions and do certain exercises in each chapter. I greatly recommend this book to other readers as it will help change their perspective on life.
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The points raised in this book were easy to understand and execute, that's one of the things I think made this book stand out. With that said I would say I'm not the same person I was before reading the book. This is a very informative and beneficial book to read, and I would recommend it anyday.
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Post by Amanda Pearcy »

I really enjoyed this book. It made me think about my life and priorities. Since reading this book, I believe I am more aware of how I think about things and how I respond to others even. I actually recommended the book to someone today because I thought it would help them see themselves differently.
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I like this book so much and learned a lot of lessons. I give this book a complete rating. I liked how the author mentioned the difference between you before reading the book and you after, it just shows how confident he is that his book will give everyone so much help.
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This motivational book appealed to me since it introduced me to things I was previously unaware of. The author comes across as a really knowledgeable and friendly person when reading the book. The book's numerous suggestions for bettering your life are truly extremely doable. This is a book I would recommend to anyone who wish to live more fully and take charge of their lives.
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