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Review of  Precious Potter, the Heaviest Cat in the World by Rose Impey and Shoo Rayner 

Review by Danah, aged 9, from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Rating: Good 

Opinion of the plot.
Precious is a tiny cat and his owner doesn't want him to be small, and that's where it got exciting! So the owner decides to feed him "a lot"!

Favourite character and why?
Precious because it gets fat!

Who will the book appeal to most and why?
People who read this must have a good sense of humour

Would you recommend the book and why?
I think I would recommend this book to people who really like cats.

Could any improvements be made and how?
I don't think it can be improved.


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