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A cat's point of view is always fascinating to read about, but I think this book is better suited for kids than for me.
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The collection of short stories about Mr Pushkin's endeavours to escape make this book a must read if you are looking for something that can make your day. Thank you for the elaborate review,you have sold this book to the potential readers quite well.
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AC Michael tells the Tale of Mister Pushkin, the cat of purplish-blue fur and goldern eyes and very unique. Mister Pushkin, the cat is a cat with a good heart and loves his owner, Klem, and protects him from bullies, and takes care of himself to. He is unsure that Klem knows what is best for him, so that things don't go wrong.

Mister Pushkin would have like very much to view the outside world on his own, without having to wear his owner leash. He tries to escape several times, into the open world, through the windows.

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Post by sylvia+cummings »

AC Michael tells the Tale of Mister Pushkin, the cat of purplish-blue fur and goldern eyes and very unique. Mister Pushkin, the cat is a cat with a good heart and loves his owner, Klem, and protects him from bullies, and takes care of himself to. He is unsure that Klem knows what is best for him, so that things don't go wrong.

Mister Pushkin would have like very much to view the outside world on his own, without having to wear his owner leash. He tries to escape several times, into the open world, through the windows.

Thank you author
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Post by madhur_mehta005 »

Mister Pushkin sounds really cool and reminds me a bit of Garfield. Would love to check it out. That you for an amazing review!
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Post by Masereka Jehold »

This is a story extravaganza good enough to enthrill the youngoned as well as those adults that know the magical wisdom of cats!! Congratulations book of the day!
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

The descriptions of the sunset and the easy to follow storylines sound like a good book for children. I like how you quoted the entertaining lines in your review. I will be sharing this book with my daughter tonight.
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Sounds like an interesting read. The short stories keeps the reader entertained and brings diversity. Mister Pushkin adventures definitely seems entertaining.Thanks for the detailed review.
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Post by Officialboluwatife »

Seems like an interesting story. Makes me remember how most pet love to explore the community on themselves without their owner's supervision. I will love to read this book despite not being a lover of books like this. Nice Review.
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This sounds like an interesting and fun book to read. I would like to read it. Thanks for the review
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what wonderful descriptive writing. It really seems enjoyable from the point of the purple cat, the short stories, and most importantly how the flow of events is to the point. It seems easy to follow and interesting stories In one. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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The adventure of Mister Pushkin is an exciting book from my point of view. It will really be a fun read for children. Nice review.
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Though I love cat but I can't enjoy the relentless adventure of a cat.
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Post by Chege_wanjiku »

12 different stories in one book sounds interesting and fascinating. Having to read from Pushkin point of view is surely a big hit. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Cristina Chifane »

This book would be the perfect gift for a child who loves cats. I particularly liked the fact that the 12 stories are told from Mr. Pushkin's perspective. It would be nice to see ourselves through a cat's eyes. Thanks for your review!
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