Review of Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat

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Review of Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat

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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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Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat is written by R.F. Kristi. The seventh book in the Inca Cat Detective series. The book covered geography, archaeology, culture, and a few brave deeds. Inca's point of view was used to tell the tale.

While visiting Sri Lanka, Inca and her canine and feline companions, Cara, Fromage, Charlotte, Terrence, Monk, and Polo, were having a blast on a stunning island. They became friends with a sea turtle, Rani, an elephant, Meena, her mama, and some leopards. They were warned to stay away from snakes because they are frequently present on islands. The theft of a priceless sword artifact from the Island Museum in Colombo, as well as other priceless valuables like gold coins, was discovered by Inca and her team. The animals immediately set out to find them as a result. It was now up to these extraordinary creatures to solve the case and resume their magnificent vacation. Will they be successful in finding the objects and bringing them back to the museum?

The novel has several good qualities that I liked. Simple language was used in the author's writing. I cherished the tone and humor employed in several areas, which made me smile. The authors' enthusiasm for educating the readers captivated me. I discovered from the book that cats and leopards are members of the same animal family. The world's oldest tree that a human planted is also in Anuradhapura. This was Sri Lanka's ancient capital. The illustrations that were used in the book were also excellent. It was simply ideal. Both the storyline and the characters were compelling.

I didn't find the book's content to be disappointing. I didn't get tired of reading this book, nor did my interest dwindle. I found only an error. This indicates that it was professionally edited. I'll give this book a perfect score of 4 out of 4 stars because it was well-written and I enjoyed it.

Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat would be suitable for young readers between the ages of five and nine. This novel will appeal to readers who enjoy adventures.

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I've read this book and I must say I love Inca"s resilient and brave character. Her level of coordination is also worthy of emulation. A cat doubling as a pet and detective! Children would love that. Great review.
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Post by Lulu Efobi »

There were many lessons to explore in this book. I discovered from the book that cats and leopards are members of the same animal family. I also learned that world's oldest tree planted by a human is in Sri Lanka.
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I saw that this book was a bit nice. I does deserve the rating you gave it. Nice review.
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What an interesting children's book! Animal world is also an interesting one just as the human world. Inca and his family members really had fun. Kudos on a great review.
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Post by Cheryl Erickson »

This sounds like a great children's book that entertains and educates. I think children would really enjoy Inca and the other animal characters and also get excited about solving the mystery right along with them. Nice review!
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Post by Christell Lindeque »

Great review, you seem to capture what the book is about. I really enjoyed reading this review and would enjoy the book as well.
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A lovely children's book. It will take their imagination to another level. Well done
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Post by Nweze Raalchukwu1 »

A nicely written review. Though, the book does not seem to be my cup of tea
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