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Re: Official Review: Mister Pushkin Sees The Light (Tales Of ...

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As a slave to four cats, I cannot wait to read this! I am so pleased this have come to my attention! :D
Thank you for such a detailed and inviting review :D
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This sounds like a really cute book! I might have to add it to my classroom. Nice review!
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I like these types of books that have animal characters. I used to enjoy Garfield. Sounds like a nice book for children thanks for the review
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I actually don't like cats as a pet. But seeing the book cover that seemed to be a children's book; it gave me joy! Along with your good review, I was more intrigued by the story.
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I actually have a cat and I love those cuties so very much so I will be looking forward to reading this book
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As a cat lover myself, I like the idea of twelve tales written from a cat’s point of view; I may give this one a look. Thanks for the great review, Ria. :techie-studyingbrown:
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I love cats and would like to adopt one some day. This book sounds amusing, the world through the eyes of a cat should be fun read. Thank you for the review, it helped me knowing what the book is about and what to expect. :D
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Post by Nelson Chocha »

This sounds unique, a summarized tale of a human's friend (the Cut) Mister Pushkin , this review is epic.
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Thank you for the amazing review. I will add this book to my list of books to read. It sure sounds like a good read.
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Post by Marion Jepkosgei »

Wow! I love humorous books and this definitely is it. Mischief is also hilarious. I really want to see if Mr Pushkin escapes his way to freedom.
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This book sounds so adorable. I love cats and Mr. Pushkin sounds like an amazing cat characters. I will definitely be reading this book soon.
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Post by Tan TR »

I like animals and enjoy stories with them as the main point of view, yet I wonder if this one is not too childish for adults. It seems, however, like the perfect story for children’s and teens.
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Post by Caffrey_19 »

The tale of Mister Pushkin is indeed a tale of determination and adventure. I hope Mister Pushkin makes it out to the open world. I enjoyed your review.
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Thanks for the nice review! Looks like it’s a good book for kids. I would also like to read it sometime.
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Post by Adrianna Melillo »

This sounds like such a fun family read! I love books from animal perspectives, and who doesn't need a good laugh every now and again. Thanks for a great review!
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