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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Inca just found out that there was trouble in the land. Someone had dared to rob a museum, and they had stolen a valuable national treasure. No, she did not get this information from a police officer. She learned about this by snooping around Solo, her mom's friend. That meant that duty was calling her name. As a detective who had sworn to protect lives and property, she answered duty's call. It was up to her to apprehend the thief because all human investigations had yielded nothing. Also, yes, Inca is a Siberian kitty. She was determined to use her keen eyes and the keen nose of Terrance, her canine partner, to sniff out the culprit. This was her chance to help those in need.

Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat is a standalone novel about Inca's work in Sri Lanka. Even though it has about six prequels, this book introduced me to Inca and her happy gang. R.F. Kristi wrote it. It also taught me what it takes to be a successful cat detective. It may sound like I am joking, but I promise you that I am not. I liked everything I saw in the book. You will see why as you read this review.

My devotion to Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat is unparalleled. Firstly, it was very short but powerful. It was powerful because each page had a subtle yet powerful message. It taught me about treating strangers right despite knowing their weaknesses. One example is how Inca treated the slow but determined turtle. She was not ready to abandon her because of her speed, even though she knew that could cause her problems. This gave me an epiphany and showed me that kindness should be given to everyone. This bit is what I liked the most in Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat.

I have mentioned what I liked the most. It's one for me to say that I did not see anything negative to tell you about in Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat. Its content was rich, humorous, and serious. It was also edited perfectly. I praise R.F. Kristi and her team for removing all errors from it.

I rate Serendipity Mystery Diary of a Snoopy Cat 4 out of 4 stars. I heard that its sequel is already out. I cannot wait to read it. Anyways, it earned the rating above because I could not fault Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat in any way.

I recommend Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat to young and old readers below fourteen because it covers several topics on values. One can never stop learning how to treat their fellow humans right.

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Post by Kerry Limat »

I love Inca. She gives a whole new meaning to the word 'snoopy'. 😂

This book taught me a lot about friendship. It also made me understand patience. I am referring to the part where the slow turtle decided to tag along. I know that I would have been impatient if I were Inca, and that says a lot about my kind of person. It may be funny, but thanks to this book, I have challenged myself to be most patient with people.
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Also, I cannot wait to read the sequel. I'm curious to see the trouble that Inca would set out to solve this time.
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I am really fascinated by the way that children’s authors portray animals as having human feelings. I’m sure that this engages kids in a way that is impossible otherwise.
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Post by Miriam Baadom »

Amy Luman wrote: 22 Jul 2022, 12:50 I am really fascinated by the way that children’s authors portray animals as having human feelings. I’m sure that this engages kids in a way that is impossible otherwise.
I agree.

Anyways, have read books where animals talk and relate with each other like humans do. I have never seen one where they were spies doing the work of the police. Thus whole book was cute and entertaining.
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I love how snoopy Inca was. She acted out the stereotype that cats are always so curious (but not in a bad way). I also loved how much she seemed to care for her friends (both old and new). It did not matter that they were all so different in their various ways. Lastly, I liked how much information was given about Sri Lanka. It's not everyday that you see a book whose plot is set in an African country. Just like you, I really liked Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat.
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When you said that you recommended this novel to both old and young readers, I laughed. I laughed because I agree with your recommendation. Many people think that it is just for children. I'm not a child, but I enjoy reading about Inca's detective work in Sri Lanka a great deal.
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I have read most of the books in the Inca Series and I just want to say that Inca is one special kitty. She is funny, curious, caring, and unsurprisingly proud. One of the things I liked about the book was that it was written in the form of a diary. It was cute
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I love cats. My username has most-likely given that fact up already. Cats are smart creatures with a curious nature. They are also cute and caring. It is refreshing to see a book about the awesomeness of cats (because Inca is easily one of the most awesome cats in the world of fiction). Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat by R.F. Kristi is a book that any lover of cats should read.
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Well reviewed and Goodreads 💯🥂✅ BOTD
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