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 would surely love this book the way I love children's fairytales. ^_^ Don't ask how old I am!
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Great work and good work on the review. I will like to read.
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Great work and good work on the review. I will like to read.
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Seems like an entertaining read for kids and young at heart. It's nice that the author developed characters in a way that kids would easily understand and enjoy the book at the same time . Thanks for the honest review.
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Great work and good work on the review. I will like to read.
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Post by gali »

A team of detective cats who find themselves in a mission revolving around missing documents, international spies, and a Ninja Spy Cat? Sounds like a sweet read for kids. I too wasn't impressed with the illustrations. Not for me, but I am glad you enjoyed the book. Thank you!
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Mercy Bolo wrote:Children, especially boys love action packed stories. This kind of reminds me of the Ninja Turtles.
Well said. Thanks for the interesting review.
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Great review. I've taken a glimpse of this book before reading it, it does looks interesting but there weren't many colorful illustrations that can get young readers fully interested in reading this till the end. It's good that writing style were great because kids can follow up. Thanks for your review!
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Thanks for this wonderful review. I will read the book probably next year.
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This book which is about a gang of detective cats. Main characters in the book are Polo, Cara, Fromage, Monk, Terrance, Charlotte and Inca. Inca is the founder of Inca & Company, a detective agency led by cats and dogs. It's gonna be a very good and interesting read!

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This book which is about a gang of detective cats. Main characters in the book are Polo, Cara, Fromage, Monk, Terrance, Charlotte and Inca. Inca is the founder of Inca & Company, a detective agency led by cats and dogs. It's gonna be a very good and interesting read!
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I agree with the author's way of describing the characters. Characters are sometimes better described through their own words and actions than by adjectives. This looks like an interesting book, though I am disappointed about the illustrations as well.
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Sounds like a wonderful story and I think my grand children will love it!
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BoyLazy wrote:Very detailed review. Good points you've brought out.. thanks for the review, I like to read such books ?
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While I have not read earlier titles in this series Ninja Spy Cats by R. F. Kristi sounds interesting enough for me to try. I am especially impressed with the observation that the author is sensitive to keeping the writing style simple and direct, mixing dialogue with narration to keep the pace consistent. I love good fiction about cats as characters and the descriptions of these cats has really piqued my curiosity. Another thing that has I am eager to see is how the illustrations will appear on my Kindle.
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Amazing children's book that will definitely keep the attention of its readers. I rated the book 3 out of 4 stars. Congrats #BOTD
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