Sienna is unhappy. Her mum has disappeared and Sienna feels alone in Shanghai. Rufus - an invisible dog - is her only friend. When their mean housekeeper starts acting suspiciously, she decides to investigate. She follows a trail of clues that leads her to a mysterious moon-lit temple. Is her mother's disappearance linked to a priceless statue of the moon princess? And can Sienna discover the dangerous truth?
This was a very quick-paced story. I feel like this story could have been a little longer because there were a few moments where it felt like some things weren't explained or left you wondering about the invisible friends as a whole. All the characters were fun and the kids acted like kids. It was nice to see a book take place somewhere that isn't the US or Europe. Even though this didn't go a lot into Chinese customs or culture, it was focused on one of the festivals that is celebrated there. Overall this book was a fun, fast read.
Sienna doesn’t mind being on her own. She has her invisible friend, a dog named Rufus, who keeps her company. She didn’t want to move to China and suspected her father had taken the job and could continue looking for his wife and Sienna’s mother, who had disappeared three months ago. He denied that and told Sienna to stop thinking her mother might be alive. After watching her tutor/nanny substituting fake jewels for her mother’s lovely necklace, Sienna decides it’s time to get to the bottom of the mystery. Why was the tutor in the last photo of her mother at the archaeological dig where she worked before she disappeared? Feng’s brother disappeared when Sienna’s mother vanished, and they team up to get to the bottom of the mystery. I enjoyed the problem-solving and daring the characters demonstrated to solve this mystery. Recommended for readers eight years and older.
I just loveddd this so much!❤️ I found this book on Belle’s Middle Grade Library, and I am glad that I came upon this!!💕 This book had me in quickly and its humour had me laughing maniacly!😂💞
Sienna was a brave one and was my favourite!❤️Rufus couldn’t have been funnier! And all the invisible animals won my heart!😉
The story was easy to follow and would be a good book for kids to read to get them into reading. It is fast paced and fun and not too long. A bit of mystery and a bit of magic and a good mix of friendship.