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Sounds like a quirky little book that children will enjoy. I loved the fact that it consists of 12 different tales which make it easy for young readers to digest.
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In the Official Review: Mister Pushkin Sees The Light ( Tales Of Mister Pushkin Book 1 ) by AC Michael, the words of the reviewer are clear and elegant! It draws the attention of keen and interested readers! Every point related to the book has been described with full emphasis! The part of the review that focuses on the author's description of sunset is greatly inspiring for me! Nice to learn that the book is good-fit for children as well!
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Sounds like a great book for children and adults who want to have a fast-paced, fun read. Congrats on BOTD! 😊
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The cat is smart animal. If he try to catch of mouse he will with patient to take best time to catch a mouse. With this case we can to learn if we want the best result when do something we must try to find the best time to do it.
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I really love cats and Mister Pushkin seems incredibly cute and mischievous. It also appears that both the reader and the cat are well compensated for his curiosity. Great review.
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Seems like such a cute and entertaining book! I like that it's broken up into short stories instead of one big novel. I think that personally, this book may not be for me. I just think that I might have outgrown this type of books and I think that this book may better suited for a younger audience. That being said, I'm sure it can be entertaining for all. I just don't see myself reading it. Thanks for an amazing review!
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A light read and descriptive writing are good combination. The fact that Mister Pushkin wants to be out in the world is something most people can relate to; so I think there would be a lot of life lessons in here that not only children but also adults would learn.
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Thanks for your review! Mr. Pushkin is such a unique name for a cat; I wonder what is the story behind it. I like that the story is told from the cat's perspective. It's always interesting to see how our pets perceive the human world. I can imagine my dog eating all the food just like Mr. Pushkin did if he got out.
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This title is a good drift from "Adventures of Mr. Pushkin".
The cat does sound like a jolly good fellow. That's pretty good.
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I love the name of the kitty Mister Pushkin! This was enough to get me to read the sample and I cannot wait to read even more. I love cats, so this is a perfect read for me. Thank you for the review! :tiphat:
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I am going to read this one. It sure sounds interesting and captivating. The review was very nice.
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I sense a deep meaning. Too much love also can become a burden. Mister Pushkin Sees The Light (Tales Of Mister Pushkin Book 1) by AC Michael seems a very insightful story. Thanks for the free copy.
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The review has been well written and does create interest . It sounds humorous and i really want to read. Thanks for the positive review
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I adore cats and I'm really excited to see how the author thinks cats perceive this world. That plumber line sounds hilarious. Thank you for the review.
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A book that contains 12 different tales about Mister Pushkin, the cat, sounds like an entertaining read. I like it that the author’s descriptive writing is amazing. However, I'm not a fan of this genre, and I'll definitely pass on this one. Thanks for your review.
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