Review of Nine Months

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Review of Nine Months

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Nine Months" by Tania Tomyn.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Nine Months: The Story of Wilbur" by Tania Tomyn is a book that talks about how a couple was able to strive through the delay in conception and came up with the decision of adopting dog babies, which they took care of as their own. Wilbur was adopted and was believed to be Hankie's lookalike. He was exceptional due to the traits he exhibited and was able to capture the hearts of everyone. It became a nightmare when his illness became more intense. What will be the outcome of this situation? Read "Nine Months" to satisfy your quest.

First, I would love to commend the cover page of this book, as it gives me some kind of serene sensation. The words were strategically written in bold so that I didn't have to stretch my eyes while reading, posing no form of stress or difficulty while reading. The vocabulary structures were on point and explained in simple grammatical terms; also, the author made some amazing efforts to ensure that the scenes were imaginative enough to create some impactful memories in the mind of the reader.

Another aspect of the book I like is that there are illustrations with pictures chapter by chapter for every subject being narrated. I admired the genuine show of affection, love, and care from family members and friends, especially the husband, Aaron. He is the epitome of what a great and good husband looks like; his patience, kind-heartedness, and understanding were top-notch, as he portrays exemplary characters worth emulating. There were additional observations and knowledgeable data derived from this book. I couldn't imagine that adopting dog babies could change the lives of couples for the better as the absence of human babies wasn't felt. I also learned from the optimistic spirit the couple possessed, always trying to hold up and keep their heads up in the face of challenges. I was exposed to ideas on the related medical issues associated with dogs and how they can be taken care of. However, the snoring behavior of Wilbur became a mystery to me, as I could subconsciously see myself brainstorming hard to know possible ways of curing it.

I'm giving this book a rating of five out of five stars because I found it educational and interesting, and there is nothing I dislike about it. Also, there were no grammatical errors or typos in it, as it was exceptionally edited.

My recommendation goes to couples with fertility issues, as they will gain all the courage and methods necessary to handle this phase of their lives. Also, pet lovers are not left out; they will get to learn various healthcare techniques by subjecting them to favorable conditions.

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