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Book Review: The curious cat spy club by Linda joy singleton



Book Review: The curious cat spy club by Linda joy singleton


Hey parents, if your child likes a good mystery here, is a book for them, I just finished the book today and I love it. 

Perfect for ages 9 and up that is what Amazon says, the author also says she gets 8 years olds that love her books as well. 

I love that there are three friends in the story that have different personalities and you will defiantly fall in love with the characters as they go find a mystery that has been hiding in an old bed in breakfast for years when Kelsey family moves into the bed-and-breakfast that they are fixing up comes with a rumor that there is hidden treasure inside and it is up to the fiends to find it. 

The author Linda did an amazing job with this story I can’t wait to read the other book in her series. 

Mystery books are a great way to keep you entertained, and it helps you not be bored because it allows you to be part of the great mystery. 


I have some cousins that would love this book so I will differently tell them about the book. 

his book should be on every child’s bookshelf, and it would be a great gift for every child in your life. 

Reading a good mystery book is a great way to spark imagination in your child’s life and take them on many adventures, and this is a great book. 

This is a perfect fit for any mystery lover in your life. 

This is also a great mystery for all the animal lovers in your life. 

I will defiantly recommend this book to everyone who likes a cozy mystery with a fun-filled story. 

I am so glad the author allowed me to review her book I loved it. 

Here is her website you can check out her many books and read more about Linda. 


https://www.lindajoysingleton.com/books.htm 


Enjoy reading Angelika. 

I RECEIVED A COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE BOOKS FOR THE BOOK REVIEWS ON THIS BLOG BUT WAS NOT REQUIRED TO LEAVE A REVIEW. 


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