Review of Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat
Posted: 17 Jun 2022, 01:16
[Following is a volunteer review of "Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat" by R.F. Kristi.]
With two recruits on board (Meena the baby elephant and Rani the turtle) at the Inca and Company detective agency, the group has more chances of finding an old antique sword that was stolen from the main museum in Colombia. Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat by R.F. Kristi is a children's book that narrates the adventures of Inca and her friends in Sri Lanka.
Inca gets excited after hearing from mum that Solo and Terrance the dog would be arriving the next day in Sir Lanka to investigate about the stolen sword. With help from Rani, the turtle — who overhears a conversation between Babu, the village rogue, and Mr. Appu, the caretaker — the group sets out to find the thief.
I loved Inca as a character in the novel. Her adventurous nature is quite impressive and admirable. She is always looking forward to solving mysteries and making sure everyone is alright and comfortable. When Fromage gets lost in the middle of the night, Inca doesn't hesitate to go out to look for him even though the place was unfamiliar and dangerous. She even faces the danger of being eaten by a python. She cares about her family that even when she was lost deep in the forest, she couldn't help but worry about them.
In addition to spotting absolutely no grammatical errors in the book, I loved everything in it — including the plot twists, the character development, and the way the author narrated the story. I believe the book deserves four out of four stars due to the reasons highlighted above. The book has been exceptionally well edited and stated prior.
I would recommend this book to school-going children who love mystery books. It will help them improve their grammar and reading skills. I also encourage parents who want to buy story books for their kids that this is a perfect choice.
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Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat
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With two recruits on board (Meena the baby elephant and Rani the turtle) at the Inca and Company detective agency, the group has more chances of finding an old antique sword that was stolen from the main museum in Colombia. Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat by R.F. Kristi is a children's book that narrates the adventures of Inca and her friends in Sri Lanka.
Inca gets excited after hearing from mum that Solo and Terrance the dog would be arriving the next day in Sir Lanka to investigate about the stolen sword. With help from Rani, the turtle — who overhears a conversation between Babu, the village rogue, and Mr. Appu, the caretaker — the group sets out to find the thief.
I loved Inca as a character in the novel. Her adventurous nature is quite impressive and admirable. She is always looking forward to solving mysteries and making sure everyone is alright and comfortable. When Fromage gets lost in the middle of the night, Inca doesn't hesitate to go out to look for him even though the place was unfamiliar and dangerous. She even faces the danger of being eaten by a python. She cares about her family that even when she was lost deep in the forest, she couldn't help but worry about them.
In addition to spotting absolutely no grammatical errors in the book, I loved everything in it — including the plot twists, the character development, and the way the author narrated the story. I believe the book deserves four out of four stars due to the reasons highlighted above. The book has been exceptionally well edited and stated prior.
I would recommend this book to school-going children who love mystery books. It will help them improve their grammar and reading skills. I also encourage parents who want to buy story books for their kids that this is a perfect choice.
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Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon