Review of Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat

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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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The Serendipity Mystery, by R.F. Kristi, is the seventh children's book in the Diary of a Snoopy Cat series. The book is about the travel adventures of Inca and her crew in finding an artifact that has gone missing.

The book begins in Valle, a small village in Sri Lanka, where Inca's mom took Inca, Fromage, Cara, and Charlotte for vacation. They had fun on the beach for days. They also looked forward to exploring the national landmarks in Sri Lanka and seeing elephants. They made new friends with Rani (the turtle), Meena (the baby elephant), and Mama Elephant. Inca and her friends also enjoyed their first ride on Mama Elephant. They heard that Terrance and Solo were coming to Sri Lanka to investigate a case of a missing sword that was stolen from the museum. They were really excited and happy to help find the missing sword. Did the team find the missing sword? How beneficial were their new friends to them? How did Inca overcome the danger she encountered? Get a copy of this book to find out.

This was an interesting book to read. It was easy to read and understand. The characters were all explained. I love the friendships formed between the characters in the story. I liked how the author made the illustrations in the book easy to understand. It makes the kids reading the book love the characters more. The book contains thrilling scenes that will make the reader not want to stop reading at anytime. I applaud the author for his creativity and imagination. I think all the Snoopy Cat series would be a perfect idea for an animated movie.
 
I disliked that the book contained a few vocabulary words that might not be easy for kids to comprehend. There is no other thing I disliked about the book. The storyline was really fascinating and easy to understand. I liked the scene when Inca escaped from an attack by a python but ran into another cat family, the leopards, who helped her find her way back to the beach. The author shows how kind the cat's family is towards each other. The book shows themes like teamwork, braveness, and love from the characters. 

I'm rating this book 4 out of 4 stars. The book was a pure pleasure to read. I found no errors in the book. This shows that it was exceptionally well-edited. I recommend this book to teachers, parents, children, and also to people who love reading mystery stories.

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Post by Elendu Ekechukwu »

I'm a big fan of this cat series. I love how brilliant Inca's character is. I hope to read this particular one soon
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Post by Zwelihle_Myeni »

This sounds like a great book to unwind. As a lover of animated movies, I think this is a really good book, and children would enjoy binging on it. Thanks for a wonderful review.
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I am not a big fan of children’s books. I do like, however, that authors of children’s literature use animals to portray human emotions. This one in particular can tell ids about an interesting foreign country.
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