Reviewed
by Rhiannon Aged 12.
Some grow up with their mother, some hand
raised.
Some have freedom to roam outside, while
others stay inside.
But when you have to pick between freedom or
your family, can one small cat change
the world?
the world?
Kimba and Hiro were brought to a strange
house just days after they were born. They had a bath tub nursery and a loving
family. Kimba wants to look at the rest of the house but mama won’t let her. Soon
Kimba is let into the rest of the house and discovers that she and Hiro are not
the only cats in the house.
One day Kimba is in the bathroom and she sees
a cat behind the mirror. Kimba soon discovers that it is Regulas and he wants
her to help him take over the planet. Kimba has to complete lots of tasks to
please Regulas. She has to go outdoors, rub fur on her family, before she has
one final task to help take over the world.
Kimba has to learn her mama’s Facebook
account, give it to Regulas and take over the world. But Kimba learns that
mama’s Facebook account is Kimbababy. Will this be enough to make Kimba save
the world?
Why Kimba saved the world is an amazing story
about a cat who must choose between her family or her freedom. This is one of my favourite books and
anyone who likes cats will think that this one is a winner! My rating of the
book is four out of five stars.
Our
review copy of “Why Kimba Saved the World” was supplied by the author in
exchange for a fair review. She mailed a
copy of her book all rhe way from the U.S.A., which was pretty nice of her. Thanks Meg.
USEFUL
INFORMATION
Release Dates: Available now
Purchase details ebook: Click here
Purchase details Amazon: Click here
The ebook of
"Kimba" is only .99 on kindle through the end of the 2013 because the
sequel is coming out shortly.
Author’s
Website:
Meg Endler
Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/MegDendlerAuthor
Facebook Book Page: https://www.facebook.com/WhyKimbaSavedTheWorld
Goodreads: Meg Dendler
THE
AUTHOR
Meg Welch Dendler is a former pre-k,
elementary, and middle school teacher. For over 10 years, Meg worked as a
freelance writer and has written her first book, “Why Kimba saved the world”.
Meg has had over 100 articles published in newspapers, magazines and online.