I'm not entirely sure about the exact plot of 'Matar Doctor Complete Hausa Novel' as it's not a widely known novel outside Hausa - speaking regions. But generally, Hausa novels often deal with themes of family, relationships, and cultural values.
Since I'm not familiar with this particular Hausa novel, you could try looking for reviews or summaries online. There might be Hausa literature enthusiasts who have read it and shared their thoughts on its plot. Another option is to ask someone who is well - versed in Hausa literature, like a professor or a long - time reader of Hausa novels.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally in Hausa novels, plots can revolve around family relationships, social issues in the Hausa community, and personal growth of the characters. Maybe in this part 2, it continues the story of the doctor from part 1, perhaps delving deeper into his medical practice and the challenges he faces in the Hausa society.
You might try looking in local Hausa bookstores. They often carry a variety of Hausa novels, including the 'Matar Doctor'. Another option could be to check with libraries that have a collection of Hausa literature. You can also ask around in Hausa - speaking communities, as someone might be able to point you to a reliable source.
You could try searching on local Hausa literature websites. Some platforms dedicated to African or Nigerian literature might have it. For example, if there are any regional e - book stores that focus on Hausa works, they may carry this novel.
As a fan of web novels, I can't provide the final version of the novel 'Tyrant.' This novel was one of the more well-known fantasy web novels. It told the story of how a chess piece destined by fate walked on his own path of destiny and grew up in adversity. The plot of the novel was full of twists and turns, and the characters were well-liked by the readers. If you're interested in this type of novel, I can recommend other similar novels for you.
πI recommend Close Bodyguard to you. It's a novel about urban life. The story was about Ye Qiu, a young man from a mountain village, who came to a prosperous city and became the bodyguard of a rich family's daughter. He was a kind little bodyguard who won the heart of a beauty. I hope you like my recommendation.π
πI recommend "The Fox Is Going Down the Mountain" to you. This is a novel about the fate of immortals and heroes. The female lead was a fox who liked to eat carrots, and the male lead was a Taoist priest. The female lead gave birth to a blood fox and had previously absorbed the male lead's blood. The story between master and disciple was also very fascinating. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following two novels to you:
1. <City Almighty Heavenly Book>(by He Lang Kuan, supernatural type)
2. "Super Crazy Fairy of the City"
These two books were both urban novels and were being serialised. The male protagonists were both very powerful and there were many women pursuing them. "The All-rounded Book of the City" told the story of a high school student named Jiang Feng who accidentally obtained a mysterious book and embarked on the road of a counterattack in the city."The Super Mad Immortal of the City" told the story of the number one immortal cultivator in China, Lin Xiu, who returned to the city and controlled a huge amount of wealth. They are all wonderful novels. I hope you like them.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π