Review of Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat
Posted: 28 Jul 2022, 11:32
[Following is a volunteer review of "Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat" by R.F. Kristi.]
Being open to accepting new people is one interesting thing about kids and animals. Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat by R.F. Kristi is another intruding book in the Inca series. In this book, we see how the Inca & Company were able to make new friends who helped out on another tough mission.
The book starts with the family tree, and we're also introduced to the members of the Inca & Company. It was Monday morning, as mum grabbed her newspaper, she read the news about the stolen old antique sword from the museum in Colombo. Meanwhile, the holiday started while some of the members of the team were not part of it. They were missed. It was also an avenue to find new friends. At the beach, they met Rani. We're Inca told Rani about the team, and Fromage told her about the cheese. Solo was invited by the director of the Colombo museum to investigate the case. Meena was also another interesting friend they met. The team found Mr. Appu very suspicious. Solo has begun work and the team has also started. Who would catch the culprit? Will they be able to return the stolen sword?
This is another fascinating book from the Inca series, and I'm glad I read it. Each book in this series comes with a lesson. I learned to be open to accepting a new relationship. We could see from how Meena and Rani both helped in carrying out the mission despite the fact that the team was not complete. I liked the fact that the author was able to use animals in this book. I was able to relate to each character, and it helped me appreciate animals so well. The author's style of writing is so peculiar. I liked the fact that the author had the audience in mind while writing, which is shown by the use of simple and understandable English. The diagrams were also part of it.
I noticed a few errors in this book, which wasn't good. Also, at some point, the book lost its flavor, which was the non-stop action. This was my only dislike. Aside from this, it was an enjoyable read.
I'll give this book 4 out of 4 stars because my dislikes were insufficient to deduct stars. I would recommend this book to children aged 5–12 years old.
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Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat
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Being open to accepting new people is one interesting thing about kids and animals. Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat by R.F. Kristi is another intruding book in the Inca series. In this book, we see how the Inca & Company were able to make new friends who helped out on another tough mission.
The book starts with the family tree, and we're also introduced to the members of the Inca & Company. It was Monday morning, as mum grabbed her newspaper, she read the news about the stolen old antique sword from the museum in Colombo. Meanwhile, the holiday started while some of the members of the team were not part of it. They were missed. It was also an avenue to find new friends. At the beach, they met Rani. We're Inca told Rani about the team, and Fromage told her about the cheese. Solo was invited by the director of the Colombo museum to investigate the case. Meena was also another interesting friend they met. The team found Mr. Appu very suspicious. Solo has begun work and the team has also started. Who would catch the culprit? Will they be able to return the stolen sword?
This is another fascinating book from the Inca series, and I'm glad I read it. Each book in this series comes with a lesson. I learned to be open to accepting a new relationship. We could see from how Meena and Rani both helped in carrying out the mission despite the fact that the team was not complete. I liked the fact that the author was able to use animals in this book. I was able to relate to each character, and it helped me appreciate animals so well. The author's style of writing is so peculiar. I liked the fact that the author had the audience in mind while writing, which is shown by the use of simple and understandable English. The diagrams were also part of it.
I noticed a few errors in this book, which wasn't good. Also, at some point, the book lost its flavor, which was the non-stop action. This was my only dislike. Aside from this, it was an enjoyable read.
I'll give this book 4 out of 4 stars because my dislikes were insufficient to deduct stars. I would recommend this book to children aged 5–12 years old.
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Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon