Review of Nine Months

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I appreciate your recommendation and will definitely be picking up a copy of this book. The way you described the book's flow and lack of errors makes me even more excited to read it. It's great to see a book that focuses on the joys and challenges of pet ownership.
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What a love for an animals. I cherish such people as they are always sweet and loving. I hope Wilbur survived the surgery and restore smile to her face. I believe she must be a vegetarian too.
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I like people that are compassionate towards animal. The simple gesture of taking a stranded dog on the street is admirable to me. She even went as far as paying for its surgery. I hope it survives the ailments.
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Nine month is a book that talked about how a stranded dog was adopted. Treated of a disease and many money. I like this humanitarian services rendered by Tania. Unfortunately, this is not my type of book. So I will pass.
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It's wonderful to see a book that is both easy to read and well-edited. I'm glad to hear that the book is a short read, perfect for a cozy afternoon. I can't wait to recommend this book to my fellow pet-loving friends. Your review has left me feeling inspired to extend my love to my own furry friends.
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I can't wait to read about Wilbur's journey and see how he brings joy to his new family. It's so important to spread awareness about rescue animals and the challenges they may face. This book does an excellent job of that. The fact that the author was able to convey such raw emotions is a testament to her writing skills.
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Thank you for taking the time to write such a thoughtful and detailed review. I love how the author was able to capture the struggles and joys of being a dog parent so vividly in this book.
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This book sounds like the perfect gift for any dog lover in your life. I love how the chapters are organized by month - it really gives the reader a sense of Wilbur's growth and progress. This review has convinced me that I need to read this book.
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It's so inspiring to see how much love and dedication the author has for her furry friends. The fact that the author was able to share her story in such a concise and impactful way is truly impressive. I appreciate that the author was able to balance the tough moments with the happy ones - it makes the book all the more relatable.
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It's so important to support authors who are passionate about animal welfare and rescue. I love how the author was able to create such a compelling narrative in just 45 pages. For me, the shorter, the better. This review has truly piqued my interest in the book - thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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I really agree with all points raised in this book. Taking in something or someone into your home is not always easy and those who partake in this are nice.
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This book has a very interesting storyline. I am curious to know if Wilbur survived the surgery. Well, I would just have to read the book to find out. Nice review.
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The book is a quick read - sometimes it's hard to find the time to sit down and read a lengthy novel. It's so heartwarming to see stories of rescued animals getting the love and care they deserve. The fact that the author included pictures throughout the book really adds a special touch.
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Post by Shazyclaire Mark »

It's impressive that the author was able to convey so much emotion in just 45 pages. It's a sign of a great writer. Your review is thoughtful and well-rounded, covering all the aspects of the book that make it a great read.
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This story is so emotional. I'm impressed with this book and the review you wrote. I will be glad to know the outcome of Wilbur's surgery.
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