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Book Reviews of Three Wise Cats: A Christmas Story

Three Wise Cats: A Christmas Story
Three Wise Cats A Christmas Story
Author: Harold Konstantelos, Terri Jenkins-Brady
ISBN-13: 9780425230367
ISBN-10: 0425230368
Publication Date: 11/3/2009
Pages: 198
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Hardcover
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5 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed Three Wise Cats: A Christmas Story on + 3352 more book reviews
Delightful tale.
daredevilgirl013 avatar reviewed Three Wise Cats: A Christmas Story on + 746 more book reviews
Very cute story. Though slow moving in a few spots due to a few repetitive dialogues about the cats, it still is a great heart warming Christmas story. Perfect for cat lovers.
janply avatar reviewed Three Wise Cats: A Christmas Story on + 19 more book reviews
This is a story of three felines that accompany the three wise men on their journey to see the new Christ child in Bethlehem. A nice story for the Christmas season with a cute feline twist.
DimensionX avatar reviewed Three Wise Cats: A Christmas Story on + 65 more book reviews
This is a wonderful, beautiful book. I loved it! If you love cats and Jesus, you will love this book. The Messiah is portrayed as a kind, gentle God whose mercy and loving kindness extends even to the lowliest of creatures - a rat! The cats are charming and their human companions all have interesting and distinct personalities. Great for readers of every age.
reviewed Three Wise Cats: A Christmas Story on + 3559 more book reviews
THREE WISE CATS, A CHRISTMAS STORY by Konstantelos and Jenkins-Brady is a sweet telling of the First Christmas, well-written for older children and any adult who loves cats! The authors show an expert understanding of cat behavior; more importantly, they weave an engaging tale of the adventures of the Wise Cats on their eventful journey to visit the new Messiah. Although the book is laced with accurate 1st Century landmarks and human characters, this reviewer (who is the author of a book about the REAL Magi) was disappointed that the authors never identified the Wise Men authentically as Zoroastrian priests. Otherwise, I heartily recommend this delightful story of healing and redemption.