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[Following is a volunteer review of "Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat" by R.F. Kristi.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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During a blissful holiday in Sri Lanka, these fantastic felines are back in an adventure as they discover a missing artifact in the local museum.

Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat by R.F. Kristi composes the 7th book of the Inca Cat Detective Series. It’s a children’s book about fantastic animals in a Detective Agency headed by a Siberian Cat leader, Inca. Inca will accompany us towards the beauty of Southeast Asia as her family goes on a vacation in Sri Lanka. Suddenly, she learned about an ancient sword being robbed in the island’s museum. Inca, together with her siblings Cara, Fromage, Charlotte, Terrence, Monk, and Polo activated and transformed into a detective position. After she and her siblings befriend a local elephant and turtles, she discovers the importance of that sword in the country’s treasure. Now, the group works so hard to unravel another mission.

R.F. Kristi never failed to produce a lovely fiction about animals. Her deep commitment towards animal rescue and her experience in the United Children’s Fund inspired her to write books about children and animals. I was persuaded by the author’s purpose in producing stories; she wanted to inspire children to love and respect animals after they read this narrative. Gladly, she has achieved it since she explicitly demonstrates each of the character’s attitudes which will cause you to appreciate them. This is geared for children aging 8 to 12 years old, and it perfectly suited them since it includes neither vulgarity nor sensitive topics. She exposes Sri Lanka’s beautiful culture again.

What I enjoyed about this book is the delivery. It was informal, yet the language used was remarkable. I have reviewed one of her books and it also exhibits a proficient vocabulary, perfect for kids’ development. In addition, the personality behind the narrator sounded extremely cordial and pleasant. Moreover, I was fascinated with the amount of the book’s knowledge about Sri Lanka’s history and heritage that you’d be transported towards another continent! More importantly, I admire the valuable lessons and morals offered by this book. It conveys the message that animals possess smart and unique personalities, too. This tale influences the children to consider our pets as humans.

I’m rating this book 4 out of 4 stars. It contains no grammatical errors, hence, it is professionally edited. I liked the entirety of the book; from the cover, content, amazing plots, research, and the values. I could not point a flaw from this work, therefore, this amply justifies my favorable rating.

I am generally suggesting this to parents who want to give their kids a narrative of mysteries and puzzles. This engages your emotions; you’d be thrilled and immersed with the tension in this book. Don’t miss yourself out with the thrilling adventure that awaits you!

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I have reviewed this book too, and while I've given it a lower rating, I agree with you at many points. Nice review :)
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Lovely animal characters and insightful look into different cultures, this book really worth reading :) Thanks for a great review!
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I enjoyed this children's book, too, when I read it. Thanks for your lovely review. Good job!
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Post by Dominik_G »

I have read a few reviews about Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat but none of them mentioned that the author has such a deep commitment towards animal rescue. I really appreciate this little morsel of information about her. Thank you for your great review!
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A cat detective.Imagine that!I love animal fiction and this is a must read.I like your review
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I enjoyed reading your review as it was both detailed and insightful. Good job and thanks for your recommendation.
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