Official Review: The Day MaxSpoke by Dr. Dennis Mungall

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Official Review: The Day MaxSpoke by Dr. Dennis Mungall

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Day MaxSpoke" by Dr. Dennis Mungall.]
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2 out of 4 stars
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How will you react if your cat or dog started talking like a human being out of the blue? Will you run off screaming or cherish the moment? Here's a story of the day an animal spoke.

The Day Max Spoke by Dr. Dennis Mungall is a novel that details the story of Max, a Feral cat. Max is hale and hearty until he suddenly falls sick. He finds it difficult to breathe, and Paul, his owner, takes him to see the veterinarian. The tests show that Max has fluid surrounding his lungs and abdomen. He's diagnosed with feline infectious peritonitis, and he has little time to live. Max and Paul go back home, and Max lays on his deathbed. Eyes glowing and a smile on his face, he says, "Dad, I have to tell you my story..." What exactly is Max? Is he really an animal? What does he have to say? How does Paul react?

When I read the description of this novel, I was expecting a fun animal kingdom story that adults and children can enjoy. Imagine my shock when a supposed animal story turned out to be something entirely different. I felt a cocktail of emotions after the introduction. I truly felt played. However, I kept an open mind, and halfway into the book, I started enjoying it.

The book is a fusion of the Christian faith and history. The story itself was inspired by the author's cat, a companion for fifteen years who passed on. The author honors his cat through this book. Little wonder Max lived way before the death of Jesus Christ and beyond 2020. What a miracle! Max went to the cross with Jesus Christ, preached the gospel with St. Paul, and even joined on the trip to discover America. That's some premium adventure!

I loved that Max was the narrator, who took us from present to past, and back to present. Readers will travel from Egypt to Jerusalem, Rome to Malta, Spain to Puerto Rico, Haiti, The Bahamas, and then Florida, in 93 pages! I loved the simple grammar and writing style used by the author in this book. I loved that an animal was the star of the show, propagating God's word and teaching us history. I loved the effortless infusion of verifiable facts in this animal tale. The author did his homework. I feel like this is an attractive way to teach little Christian children about Jesus Christ, spreading God's word, perseverance, and history. I also loved the gradual addition of key characters as the book progressed. This made it easier to keep up with Max's tale. I loved Max's relationship with St. Paul, Jesus Christ, and DaisyGirl.

Unfortunately, I disliked that there was a bit of inconsistency with Max's identity. I also find it very hard to accept that this storyline will fly with adults. It's more suitable for children. I encountered many errors that hampered my reading flow, making me backtrack a lot of times. The book wasn't professionally edited, but it contained no profanity or erotic scenes. For the reasons I've stated, I rate The Day Max Spoke by Dr. Dennis Mungall two out of four stars.

I recommend this book to Christian children between the ages of four and ten. Lovers of biblical and American history will also enjoy this book. However, non-Christians may not like this book.

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Wow, this is really fascinating. I would also like to find out what or who Max really is. Really nice review.
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How will you react if your cat or dog started talking like a human being out of the blue? Will you run off screaming or cherish the moment
I am excited and I will surely cherish the moment when my dog starts talking! What an amazing book. A cat narrating a story from its own perspective. Great review, buddy!
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I am disappointed that the story is not about an animal. Thank you for the review.
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Bertha Jackson wrote: 29 Sep 2020, 18:13 I am disappointed that the story is not about an animal. Thank you for the review.
jennydelacruz wrote: 29 Sep 2020, 06:06
How will you react if your cat or dog started talking like a human being out of the blue? Will you run off screaming or cherish the moment
I am excited and I will surely cherish the moment when my dog starts talking! What an amazing book. A cat narrating a story from its own perspective. Great review, buddy!
Joan642 wrote: 29 Sep 2020, 05:39 Wow, this is really fascinating. I would also like to find out what or who Max really is. Really nice review.
Hey buddy Jenny, I'll run away. Hahaha. Yes guys, I was disappointed at first also, but it's still an interesting story all the same.
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If my pet started talking, I'd probably pinch myself first thing! Thank you for mentioning that the story takes a turn, different from what we expect. I can understand why the book got a 2 stars rating and not a little higher. It was a greatly detailed review!
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Oh! Calm down my beating heart. I initially thought it was non-fiction. I have to commend the author for his unique style. Thank you, Adanna Inya, for this great review.
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SamaylaM wrote: 01 Oct 2020, 03:28 If my pet started talking, I'd probably pinch myself first thing! Thank you for mentioning that the story takes a turn, different from what we expect. I can understand why the book got a 2 stars rating and not a little higher. It was a greatly detailed review!
Pinch yourself! Hahaha. Thanks for commenting.
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Olabode Joshua wrote: 01 Oct 2020, 03:33 Oh! Calm down my beating heart. I initially thought it was non-fiction. I have to commend the author for his unique style. Thank you, Adanna Inya, for this great review.
😂😂😂 Oh my goodness. It is fiction that lays on the bedrock of facts. Thank you for commenting.
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I find the story unappealing and implausible. This is a matter of personal preference, and at the present moment, I don't like the book. (My literary taste might change over time.) Thank you for your helpful recommendations!
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It's true that this story will resonate more with kids that adults. I hope the errors are fixed. Well done.
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Tayejim1 wrote: 01 Oct 2020, 05:18 It's true that this story will resonate more with kids that adults. I hope the errors are fixed. Well done.
aaurba wrote: 01 Oct 2020, 04:27 I find the story unappealing and implausible. This is a matter of personal preference, and at the present moment, I don't like the book. (My literary taste might change over time.) Thank you for your helpful recommendations!
Truly truly! To each his own. Thank you for commenting.
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"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.
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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.
😂😂😂😂😂😳 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.
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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.
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