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We all know the popular idiom ‘curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back’. Does curiosity really kill the cat and does satisfaction bring it back? Is nosiness a good thing? Is snooping and meddlesomeness to be encouraged when it is for a good cause or leads to a dangerous risk-taking adventure?
Cathy, Stan, Miles and Riri, a formidable and adventurous group of heroes tactfully prevented a great mishap with terrible consequences from occurring, because of their inquisitiveness. Before this though, read about their many interesting escapades!
Read more about The Curious Crew in Book 2: Dinosaurs, Doors and Passages.
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Nwanyeocha Chinemeram (verified owner) –
Having gone through 2 out of 3 of the books, the ones on adventure, the writer has demonstrated an ability of a prolific writer that clearly shows despite the happenings in the society, there are still good people, and that is what Cathy and her friends demonstrated, to me it’s a sign that there is hope no matter how bad the situation might look like, the children actually proved that one actually achieve whatever task one had set for himself, no matter the challenges.
Great books. Looking forward to the book 3 of the curious crew.
Thanks.