Official Review: The Day MaxSpoke by Dr. Dennis Mungall

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Re: Official Review: The Day MaxSpoke by Dr. Dennis Mungall

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Oh man, this is not what I expected. From the summary, it seemed to be a nice fantasy story. Never would I have thought it would turn out to be a religious-related book. Thanks for your review but I will be skipping this book.
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Adanna Inya wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 09:33
Nqobile771 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 08:30 "How will you react if your cat or dog started talking like a human being out of the blue?" Listen, I'd move countries if possible!

So there's no talking cat? Dissapointing. Thanks for the review.
šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜³ Move countries? That serious? Lord! There's a talking cat, but it was just a prop. The real story has nothing to do with animal kingdoms. More like a christian and history novel.
I really don't like cats. I don't hate them but I strongly dislike them, and if by any chance I get forced to have one in my house and it "suddenly" speaks, I'd really move!!!

The only cat shenanigans I'm willing to tolerate, are those of cartoon cats :D :D
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Nqobile771 wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 01:11
Adanna Inya wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 09:33
Nqobile771 wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 08:30 "How will you react if your cat or dog started talking like a human being out of the blue?" Listen, I'd move countries if possible!

So there's no talking cat? Dissapointing. Thanks for the review.
šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜³ Move countries? That serious? Lord! There's a talking cat, but it was just a prop. The real story has nothing to do with animal kingdoms. More like a christian and history novel.
I really don't like cats. I don't hate them but I strongly dislike them, and if by any chance I get forced to have one in my house and it "suddenly" speaks, I'd really move!!!

The only cat shenanigans I'm willing to tolerate, are those of cartoon cats :D :D
I'm with you. I sneeze around them. Dogs are my all time faves. Can't stand cats and I don't know why.
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I’m impressed that this story was written based on the chemistry between the author and his cat. The source from which a writer draws inspiration could be weird at times. Thanks for sharing.
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Rashida10 wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 07:04 I’m impressed that this story was written based on the chemistry between the author and his cat. The source from which a writer draws inspiration could be weird at times. Thanks for sharing.
You're absolutely right. Thanks for commenting.
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If my cat speaks, I will be so scared to my bones. I'm sure children will find this book fascinating. Great review, well-done!
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Chigo Nwagboso wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 17:02 If my cat speaks, I will be so scared to my bones. I'm sure children will find this book fascinating. Great review, well-done!
I'm so leaving that house. Yes, Christian children will. Thanks for stopping by.
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Hold up! Max has the soul of its owners son. Right? Tell me if I hit the nail on the head. The plot seems intriguing enough. Thanks for your honest review!
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rahilshajahan wrote: ↑04 Oct 2020, 02:16 Hold up! Max has the soul of its owners son. Right? Tell me if I hit the nail on the head. The plot seems intriguing enough. Thanks for your honest review!
Haha! No. It's just a projection of what the owner wished.
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Adanna Inya wrote: ↑04 Oct 2020, 03:03
rahilshajahan wrote: ↑04 Oct 2020, 02:16 Hold up! Max has the soul of its owners son. Right? Tell me if I hit the nail on the head. The plot seems intriguing enough. Thanks for your honest review!
Haha! No. It's just a projection of what the owner wished.
So much for hitting the nail on the head! haha
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:eusa-think: Seems like the book is interesting in a way, but it it's a shame about the errors.
I'm just not sure that the book is for me. Anyway, I enjoyed reading your review and thanks for the great work! :)
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Creative ways to bring children to Jesus are good. Little ones will surely be inspired by Max the cat. The plot plays well with childrens' imaginations'.
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Saint Bruno wrote: ↑01 Oct 2020, 16:55 I find the qualities of this book interesting. I am sure children would love the book due to historical lessons that bespangles it. Thanks for your great review and recommendation.
Thank you for commenting.
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Kevivas03 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 11:13 Creative ways to bring children to Jesus are good. Little ones will surely be inspired by Max the cat. The plot plays well with childrens' imaginations'.
Erandi Ekanayake wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 08:15 :eusa-think: Seems like the book is interesting in a way, but it it's a shame about the errors.
I'm just not sure that the book is for me. Anyway, I enjoyed reading your review and thanks for the great work! :)
Thank you so much for commenting guys.
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