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

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Wow, just wow. From the review I already like Mister Pushkin. Though am not a kid but I would still be ever ready to read this book. Congrats on making BOTD
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This book sounds like fun. A posh cat, Mister Pushkin, trying to getting loose from his owner and go discover the world seems to be an exciting adventure. Many thanks to the author for the free copy!
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Sounds like the perfect book to read to children. Short stories always capture their attention for long enough. Thanks for the review, although this is a children's book I'm sure adults will love this too. The other Mister Pushkin books in the series look just as good too!
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I would like to see the world from Mr. Pushkin's eyes, it must be interesting having the imagination of a cat. This is definitely going to be an interesting read. Congrats to the book of the day.
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Perfect fit for my baby sister. She would love the book. Purple cat?? Thats new. A well written review.
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Most books about pets are meant for children. They come with some fantasy stories, a work of fiction. Thanks for the review.
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Most books about pets are meant for children. They come with some fantasy stories, a work of fiction. Thanks for the review.
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The fact that the writer kept you glued to the 12 stories in such a way that you didn't get bored at any point, is very instrumental for this read. Great review system.
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I love cats. I will definitely read this tale. I want to know how Klem able to handle this cute tabby cat. I have a lot of kiddos here, and we will love this book.
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Post by Happyka126 »

This is an funny book. Though, I'm not a fan of pets like cats. But, looking at Mister Pushkin's creative and eagerness to escape baffled me. I'll love to read this book Thanks for your review.
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I am not a cat person but the books seems interesting. I liked the poetic description of the Sun fall so I think the book will be an enjoyable read.
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Post by Ekta Kumari »

Such an adorable story. This would be a delightful read for cat lovers. Plus, I'm curious how the author has used the perspective of a cat here. Thank you for the detailed review.
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Post by Laurina Michael Olowoniran »

I am already laughing. I see it's a very interesting story and children would love it. Congratulations to the author.
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Post by Prince Chime »

Very beautiful review there. I can only imagine how a cat would thoroughly describe the human world. At best, it would be greatly amusing.
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It would be cute to see the world through a cat’s eyes, although I don’t know if I would really want to know what they think about humans most of the time. Cats are also freaky smart, so I imagine that one of Mister Pushkin’s attempts to get outside must work eventually—and it would be entertaining to see exactly how that happens. Thank you for the helpful review.
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