Official Review: Ninja Spy Cats by R.F. Kristi

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Re: Official Review: Ninja Spy Cats by R.F. Kristi

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A lovely mix of characters - I am pleased to see the dogs and cats working together in this adventurous detective story. Children should be particularly drawn to the concept of 'ninja cats'.
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Sounds like a well-crafted animal adventure in language appropriate for the target age range. I'll have to try it on my son!
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this will definitely be a good read for the young ones regardless of the illustrations error will definitely get one for my nephew he enjoys children mystery of animals most
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Good story with nice plot and animal characters. I can't wait to read this book.

-- 18 Nov 2017, 02:51 --

I'm impressed by this particular review of the book "Ninja Spy Cats" by R.F. Kristi. The reviewer did a great job by giving a brief and good description of the story, in a way that makes anyone to want to read the book.

He highlighted the beauty and depth of the story's plot and characters and also, few errors in the book.

From the review, I could tell that the reviewer was quiet honest and that means the book is really an interesting one.
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Ninja Spy Cats by R.F. Kristi is a great mystery book about detective cats whereby some documents go missing in the French Embassy. This children's book has a 3 out 4 stars rating.
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I and my kids love detective stories especially when some of the characters are animals. I will definitely recommend for my family.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Sounds like a fun series for kids to follow! You can't go wrong when you choose animals as the adventurous, main characters! There are so many books out there for girls this age to enjoy, but sometimes it is difficult to find the same for boys. Today's #BOTD (and entire series) seems perfect for them; it's filled with action, adventure, mystery, friendship...what a great BOTD! Thanks for your review. :-)
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Looks like a lively fun book for the youngsters, and an original concept...dog and cat detectives solving a mystery! After reading the FREE book, the 4th in the Inca Book series, I'll get a print copy to read to my students...I think they'll love it. Thanks for a fun review!
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Post by WILSON MUCHIRI »

The book is full of fun, children will like it. I can recommend you buy the book for your kid and they will enjoy reading it
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This sounds like a great adventure book for children. I really love the title. It will definitely draw the attention of children with curious minds.
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Post by Simon Evans »

NINJA SPY CATS by R.F. Kristi
Is a storybook about a gang of detective cats, I would recommend for children and teenagers because not too many adults fancy a cat and dog story and this happen to be one, I kind of add it up to my bookshelves as it's rating seem good and I applaud the writer's strategy for putting up together many characters to work in this novel, such as Polo, Cara, Fromage, Monk, Terrance, Charlotte, and Inca the founder of Inca and company, great work and I didn't notice any error from this review.
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Post by Aqsa Butt »

I just love it .its an amazing mystery story about the detective cats. surely the people will love this story and enjoy reading about animals .
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Post by tamdlyte »

I find my cats are always stealing little things from me, (hair bands, scraps of paper, etc.,) so of course they would make great detectives! And ninja goes without saying! LOL This sounds like a cute story!

EDIT: After sending my comment, I realized the review made me think this book is along the lines of Watership Down and Harry Cat's Pet Puppy, both very well regarded to my childhood self! :)
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Post by dody »

nice children book . i love every character especially fromage :romance-heartstiny: , he remind me a friend has the same criteria of loving cheese and clumsy .
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Post by Juanita700 »

The review makes me want to read the book. It sounds like an exciting story. It is too bad about the pictures not being up to standard. I am sure it can be fixed to make it much better.
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