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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Proud to be me Rosalinda" by Jesse moreno.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Proud To Be Me Rosalinda by Jesse Moreno is a story about a passionate young woman, Rose, and her goal to become the greatest boxer of all time. This book is an inspiring one that readers would love to read.

Rosalinda, a young woman who lives in Los Angeles, starts a journey towards her dream of becoming a professional boxer. She is passionate about boxing, and she tries her best to train harder. Along the line, she meets Rick, and they fall in love. As she fights and gains more popularity, she is unaware of the incidents that will change her life. But what is this incident that awaits her? Will she let this or known incidence affect her life? Or will she move on as always? The answers to these questions are well written in this book.

The book is inspirational and motivational for people who like to pursue their dream. The book also passes a moral lesson to all readers. We should all try to move forward no matter what we are faced with or what challenges we face. Just like Rose, she never lacked behind in her career. When she was fired from her former job as a waitress, she decided to pursue a dream that she wasn't expecting to pursue. Her relentless desire for success is one I would like to possess.

I love the book's inspiring tone to all readers interested in this genre. I also love the protagonist Rose, a young woman who is very focused and passionate. After Rick's death, Rose was devastated, and she couldn't believe it, but she would start her new journey of life. The reader would discover if she could do this. Even though Rick isn't by her side anymore, she needs to move on. Their friendship was what I viewed as lovely in this book.

I found nothing hateful about this book. It was well-written, even though there were some errors in the book. They did not disrupt my flow while reading.

Based on my reading experience and the joy I derive from reading this book, I will gladly award 4 out of 4 stars. It was still professionally edited. I have no reason to deduct a star from the book.

I want to recommend this book to anyone who sees inspirational and motivational books as an exciting genre. I would also recommend this book to adolescents and young adults, as it can serve as an excellent book. Also, this will be a good one for those who love books on sports such as boxing.

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I like that Rose knows what she wants and goes for it. I read another review on this same book and I am quite impressed.
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This book is powerful. I have learnt from this review that, it pays to be determined and focused on what u believe. Nice review..
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Boxing is not common among women but Rose goes ahead go follow this dream since she knows what she wants. Great review
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Books like this give me the confidence to face my fears and follow my passion. I love the review.
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Rosalinda is a go-getter. A woman who knows never to give up but to keep on trying no matter what. Thanks for the review.
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Boxing amongst women is not as prevalent as men. I would like to try this book to read more about the author's fresh perspective.
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This is another book I would love to keep reading. Awesome review.
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Rose's character is definitely inspiring. She's resilient and doesn't let hurt deter her. Great review.
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Falling in love sometimes deter achieving one's life goals, I would love to find out if she defies this odd and what it will make of her. Intriguing review, no doubt.
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