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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 by R.F. Kristi is a children's book story featuring a cat detective named Inca and her adventures with her friends as they try to unravel a mystery about a missing national treasure in Sri Lanka. Inca and her friends embark on a journey together with a baby elephant and a sea turtle they met on the island. As they continue on their quest, they also learn about the island's great culture and history.

First of all, I'm going to start by saying that Serendipity Mystery: Diary of a Snoopy Cat is such a delightful read. I'm sure that young kids, especially children between the ages of 7 to 12 will enjoy reading Inca's story immensely. The writing is simple, perfect for its intended audience. Inca's voice can also be heard throughout the story. It feels as if the readers are part of Inca's adventure as she shares what happens to them on the island through her diary. One may even feel that Inca is your friend.

Apart from that, the illustrations are also adorable and help in catching the attention of the readers. The drawings are full of color and life. Since the intended audience of the book are children, the pictures are perfect in stimulating their imagination as the story develops.

Perhaps the most notable thing that I like in the story is how the author incorporates bits of information about Sri Lanka and its culture. It even features places in the said country that are part of the UNESCO World Heritage sites. Through her book, the author helps in promoting the beauty of the place. I also like how the story has a variety of different animals such as sea turtle, elephants, monkeys, and leopards. Even the cats have different breeds. Even in this simple story, diversity is shown, and it's also one of the things I appreciate in the book.

Overall, I would rate this book as a solid 4 out of 4 stars. I think the writing of the author is exceptional, how she manages to create such an engaging read out of a simple story for children. I also find it unique how the author decided to incorporate Sri Lanka and went on to describe it in the story, as I only encounter instances like this rarely in children's books. There is absolutely no profanity in the book, and it also has very little errors. I would recommend this book to children between 7 to 12 years old, and also to parents who would like to read their children some books. Because the intended audience of the book is very specific, I wouldn't recommend this to adults unless you enjoy reading books for children.

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It seems to be a really interesting and informative reading for young children. The setting of the book is revolved around Sri Lanka which I do live in. I might get this downloaded for my daughter to read. Thanks for the informative review! :tiphat:
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I like the book for its helpful descriptions of UNESCO world heritage sites and tourist countries such as Sri Lanka. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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It feels good to know that a children's book is written with such composure and concept. Adventure or no adventure, children can always create a fantasy from any book they find enjoyable. Nice work.
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I read this book and I agree - it really is a lovely experience for kids to read it. Great review!
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I'm glad you loved the cat detectives. I've also reviewed this book and it was awesome. Great review!
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This one is a good, informative book with a delightful story. I loved reading it and I'm sure it'll be a fun-read for kids. Thanks for the nice review.
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It’s a perfect book to give kids in my opinion. The book teaches so many valuable lessons. Thanks for the nice review!
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