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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I love the review, I feel like starting on the book straight away.
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in matters of fact i have found this story very captivating. the story is aided with help of pictures for more illustration and more of the detailing. despite that it had 3/4 rating its a great book.
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Post by yash chauhan »

Sounds like funny and adventure. Well this an mysterious story.
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Post by Abel Joshua »

Little detective cats, I rate this book 5 of 10,recommended for children.
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I loved this book so much and thanks for the review
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Wow, a book about ninja cats? The concept makes you smile, does it not? I’m quite intrigued about how you described a storybook for children – and about cats, no less – as having a “sophisticated” plot. It’s not something I would normally associate with a children’s book, but it comes across as though the author had a great deal of respect for the thinking skills of the intended audience of the book. I think that’s a great aspect to point out.
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Post by Adedola »

I'm personally not inclined towards books that have animals as their main characters except I'm reading it to children and it has 500 words & 25 pages maximally but the story line is good. Thanks!
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Post by powergirl »

A book about détective cats.I really had fun reading this book.It is about plenty of comedy and fun. I live the character Fromage ,it thinks he is a ninja.I recommend it to children.Entertaining book!!!
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This sounds like something that I would have chosen to read in elementary school. It sounds like a fun children’s story, and I hope that the author can make some improvements regarding the illustrations. Thank you for your wonderful review!
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Post by Mpruett-09 »

This sounds like a book my kids will love. If the illustrations were better they would enjoy it even more.

Thanks for the insightful review.
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