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

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Sounds like a fun book for children and cat lovers. I understand how restricted Mister Pushkin must feel to not be able to do anything on his own volition. Would love to check this book out. The picture quality is also top-notch. Thanks for the review.
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It's so interesting to know about the life of a pet. The idea is so new. Nice review.
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Great review! I like how you included some examples so the potential reader can get a feel of the author’s setup.
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The book sounds like a light-hearted, comical story, and one that I would enjoy.
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Post by Ameeyah »

I read a lot of books which contains about cats. And this book 'Mr Pushkin sees the light' is certainly one of my favourites !
with light humor and lots of adventure it certainly makes me want to read more! Mr Klem, the "overprotective owner 'does remind me of myself sometimes. i would definitely give this book 4 out of 5! and this is perfectly safe for all ages.
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Mister Pushkin sounds like quite someone and I do enjoy reading children's books. Thank you for the review!
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It is a book that contains 12 different stories about Mister Pushkin, the cat. Mr. Pushkin wants to have the opportunity to explore the outside world on his own. It seems like a good option for children who already know how to read and for young teenagers.
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This book is a delight for cat lovers. The review confirms what I had expected when sampling the book, that it will be fun and exciting as seen from an imagined cat's point of view.
What I do not agree with is the age bracket limitation of the readership. I suppose the reviewer is older than 13 and he enjoyed the book so much that he read it in one go.
Thank you for the comprehensive presentation!
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

This sounds like an interesting book for kids. I especially like that it is told from the cat's perspective and that each story is a new adventure. Thanks for the lovely review.
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This seems like short stories and humorous book. I will recommend the book for a variety of ages, with playful language and witty humor. Will love to know what Mister Pushkin thinks about human :D . Thanks for the review
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Post by Dr frankenstein »

The cover art of this book has already made me fall in love with it. I will just have to try it out. Impressive review to back it up too.
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Mister Pushkin sees the light is one of a kind, Mister Pushkin seems like someone who lacks adventure due to his old age and somehow found another way to explore again.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

Also, I liked that we were reading from the point of view of Mister Pushkin because it’s really fascinating seeing what he thinks about humans and what he gets up to as a cat. For example, it was really funny when Mister Pushkin described the plumber as being the “most irritable plumber on the planet”.
I would love to know what my cat thinks! I'm sure it's something mischievous...
It seems like an awesome book. Thank you!
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Post by bawhite1029 »

Thank you Ria710 for the review. I am not a pet owner and I have no desire to every have a pet. This book holds no interest for me at all. I could really care less about how a cat views the world. Not my kind of book, but congrats on being BOTD.
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Awesome review there. It seems like an interesting book, bringing out the personification aspect of it; emotions and humor,fantastic!
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