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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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Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat is a novel written by R. F. Kristi, and it is in the genre of children's books. Inca is the name of a pet, and she is the head of a made detective team of members who are pets living with human beings. The pets have a unique way of investigating criminal cases in their surroundings. Inca cannot carry out the detective duties alone, so she needs support from the other members of the team. These fascinating members always have to collaborate to bring out the best of their detective abilities.

The work put together by Kristi is somehow amazing to me as I followed the narrative gradually. The pets are all ready to engage in various tasks assigned to them, and I do appreciate their behaviors. Well, the chapters are adequately fixed in terms of their lengths which made the narrative fascinating to me.

There are numerous illustrations that are also included in the storybook that will attract the attention of children, and there is no doubt about that. The illustrations give out imaginations to support the reader feel as if he or she is also partaking in the detective missions.

The vocabularies used by Kristi are appropriate for the genre in which it falls into. Even adults would find the words, and the language used to be very standard for their understanding. When I started reading the book, I thought it would be very short in length, but that was not the case, it was moderate for me.

I, therefore, rate the work 4 out of 4 stars. I found only one grammatical error in the novel, and I do appreciate the extensive work done by the editor and Kristi. In fact, children would be eager to get a copy of Kristi’s work because it contains illustrations which will be attractive to them. I hope to get more copies of the author's work to read and review because the books are funny to me, wow! This would be thrilling to children and adults who love animals or pets. But it could be annoying to people who do not have time to cater to animals or pets. Indeed, the category in which this storybook falls under is not a surprise to me. Despite the length of the narrative, I could deduce a meaning out of the detective team’s duties that happen in humanity.

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