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A review by iaproton
Homer and the Holiday Miracle by Gwen Cooper
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
slow-paced
2.0
long winded and sad
This begins as religious,a heads up if that bothers you.
For someone who's had a sick kitty it has many descriptions of illness which could be a trigger. She kept calling the vet "doctor" then "vet" which was confusing.
Narration wasn't great ,she kept shouting. So descriptive you'll be told useless things like her getting her head caught in a jumper and what day that happened.🤦♀️
Very few moments that were nice with the kittens. No insight on how he managed to live a few months more before dying. Glad it was a free Plus catalogue title.
This begins as religious,a heads up if that bothers you.
For someone who's had a sick kitty it has many descriptions of illness which could be a trigger. She kept calling the vet "doctor" then "vet" which was confusing.
Narration wasn't great ,she kept shouting. So descriptive you'll be told useless things like her getting her head caught in a jumper and what day that happened.🤦♀️
Very few moments that were nice with the kittens. No insight on how he managed to live a few months more before dying. Glad it was a free Plus catalogue title.
Moderate: Terminal illness
Minor: Animal death and Grief