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[Following is a volunteer review of "Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat" by R.F. Kristi.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The animal kingdom seems very different from ours, mainly because we can’t understand what they say or why they act in specific ways. What if their world isn’t different from ours? Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat by R.F Kristi gives readers a tour into the world of a cat called Inca, who fancies herself a detective and solves several crimes. In this sequel, Inca attempts to help solve a crime in Sri Lanka. Will she come through yet again and help solve this crime?

I enjoyed reading this book because the author made an effort to take readers on a wild ride into the life of Inca on her adventure in a different country. Fantastic graphical representations were used a lot in this book. While reading, the author took me back to when I was a child and how much I loved storybooks with lots of colorful pictures. The character development was so precise and accurate. My nephew was so fascinated by Inca's personality and leadership spirit.

I love that the book didn’t portray cats as snobs or unfriendly, as they were able to make friends with other animals. The author must have an excellent relationship with pets to be able to write such an incredible story. The book isn’t too long, and it can hold the attention of readers. Since this book is mainly for kids, I believe it will keep them hooked, and it could help as a bedtime story.

I found less than four errors in this book as the author took the time to make this a fun read. I didn’t dislike anything in this sequel, as the book focused on the theme.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. Despite the minor errors, this book is an excellent read for little minds and will help them build their vocabulary and imagination. I recommend this book to parents looking for books to keep their kids’ minds active.

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I'm excited what other adventures have Inca and her team to undertake. Thanks for an insightful review.
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Inca and her company of detectives decided to visit Sri Lanka on holiday along with Mom. The review says it all. Good job.
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The Inca Cat Detective series has never been a disappointment to me. The book is a great read for kids. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Sounds like an awesome book! I don't think I have ever been more excited to read a kid's book, I will recommend it to my younger family members.
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This sounds like a wonderful read for kids.
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I enjoyed reading about Inca and her family. Thanks for your lovely review. Good job!
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Lovely review from you. It is both interesting and engaging. Good job and thanks for the recommendation. Inca would be a good hero for the kids.
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The book seems to have all the good features of a children's book. Great review.
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Will Inca and her team come through yet again and help solve this crime? This book justifies all aspects of a good children's book, and I recommend it to parents and teachers that have shelves for their children. This is a good review, as well.
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Thanks for the wonderful, succinct review! I love that the pet-lover in the author shone through.
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It’s a great book for kids. They will surely get to learn something from this. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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JKO wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 09:13 Will Inca and her team come through yet again and help solve this crime? This book justifies all aspects of a good children's book, and I recommend it to parents and teachers that have shelves for their children. This is a good review, as well.
Good recommendation. Thanks
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Miks_solon wrote: 26 Jul 2020, 04:12 I'm excited what other adventures have Inca and her team to undertake. Thanks for an insightful review.
This is just one sequel, there are so many other interesting adventures.
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Teele wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 16:52
JKO wrote: 27 Jul 2020, 09:13 Will Inca and her team come through yet again and help solve this crime? This book justifies all aspects of a good children's book, and I recommend it to parents and teachers that have shelves for their children. This is a good review, as well.
Good recommendation. Thanks
You won't regret selecting this.
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