Review of Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat

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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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Do you believe that the animal world is also interesting just like the human world? If your mindset resonates with that statement, then this book will interest you. Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat, written by R.F. Kristi, tells the story of a cat detective named Inca who helps a human detective named Solo to apprehend robbers who stole a precious sword from the Colombo Museum. Firstly, the names of the members of Inca's detective agency were mentioned. They all worked together to ascertain the robber's hideout. Along the line, they suspect two men named Mr. Appu and Babu. However, these two men never knew that these animals were trailing them. Inca and his loved ones coincidentally also came for a short holiday on a beach just to have fun. Would he and his detective workers succeed in finding the precious sword, considering that they came mainly to relax?

I enjoyed the aspects that explained how their holiday on the beach and other places went; how they enjoyed several delicacies, met new animals they'd never come across before, and experienced a train ride. An interesting thing about animals is that their sounds mean a whole lot of things; for example, when they make some sounds, it might entail that they're greeting a person. They also make sounds that show that they're happy, hungry or sense danger; when Terrance, Solo's dog, made some woof sounds, the rest of the animals and people there knew he was greeting them.

I also loved the part that mentioned how monkeys jump from one tree to another. For me, I realized that they're freer than some other animals who can't climb freely. It was so fascinating to learn the uniqueness of some animals. Furthermore, due to the awesome experiences of a trip, vacation, or adventurous journey, it is always advisable to put the experiences into writing to tell other people; Inca compiled the whole events that unfolded into his diary so that Monk and Polo, who were absent on the trip, would read them.

I gave this book a rating of four out of four stars because it had appealing investigative content. The way every event that unfolded was described was so amazing. It was also exceptionally well edited; the absence of errors made me love the book more. There was no part that I detested.

I would recommend this book to children and avid readers of children's stories because its content will astonish them. Nannies that look after other people's children would also benefit from this book because it will give them an engaging story to tell the children.

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