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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Based on the true story of Wilbur, a beloved dog, is Tania Tomyn's book Nine Months. This heartbreaking story of Wilbur is about his journey from being adopted after losing an eye to how his new loving family got the most devastating news after only living with them for a short time.

This book is going to be quite emotional for anyone who has experienced the loss of a fur baby, especially when they are also having difficulty conceiving a child. Nevertheless, the thing that sticks out most about this novel is the fact that Wilbur was showered with a great deal of love and was made to feel as at ease as possible while he was living with this family. The book was really simple to read, and I found that I was able to finish it in a short amount of time as I didn't want to stop reading it.

In spite of the fact that many people would have given up on Wilbur due to his snoring, the author adopted him anyway. I thought that was a wonderful thing. Additionally, I was grateful for everything that they did for him and the fact that they treated him as if he were a member of the family.

I gave this book a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars because there was nothing about it that I found bad. Everything about it was wonderful, and I couldn't put it down. It's the kind of thing that makes me consider rescuing another dog in the future. In addition, I discovered only one error, which leaves me with the impression that the book has been edited professionally.

I would recommend this book to everyone who has a passion for dogs; however, it may be upsetting for certain readers due to the fact that the author is given some unfavourable news in this book, and I would not like to give away too much information by saying it.

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