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Review by snowbear -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Penin...

Posted: 24 Sep 2020, 02:34
by Zenia_Sanchez023
[Following is a volunteer review of "Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" by R.F. Kristi.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is a children's book with over 120 pages, detailing the adventures of Inca, a cat detective, along with her friends. In this book, the Inca and her friends go to the Korean Peninsula to accompany their human Mom who has been chosen to be one of the judges of a cooking competition held between South and North Korean chefs.

This was not the first book I've read from the Cat Detectives series, as I've also read another book about Inca's adventure in Sri Lanka. One of the things that I like about this book series and the author's writing is how she manages to make each book's adventures distinct from one another. There is a specific theme being highlighted in each book. In this particular book, the author connected North and South Korea through its story. It managed to show the grief and longing that someone from either side of the country is going through when they have loved ones on the other side that they can't go to. I like how it also explained the demilitarized zone, and how it was written in such a way that would still appeal to children, written in a simple yet striking manner.

The book also held some commentaries about the issue of the country being divided. It provided great insight into the separation of loved ones due to the conflict, as shown in the story of Bo-mi and Baram. The simple story mirrored what people living in the South and North of the country were feeling as they get split up with their loved ones.

You might think that the story is too heavy for a Children's book. Even though it discusses matters like these, the author has successfully managed to tell the story in a way that is easy to understand for the readers. She also added fun elements to the story to make it more enjoyable to read for children. Inca's character was very much full of curiosity, as children can sometimes be. There is also humor and the characterization is superb. I even found the illustrations adorable and some of them were funny.

For the points I have stated above, I give this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I'm really impressed with how the author has handled the topic and made it into a children's book story. It is difficult to depict heavy issues such as the ones discussed in the book, but the author managed to relay it successfully. The book is also thoroughly edited and does not contain any profane language. I would highly recommend this not only to children but also to parents who love reading to their kids. People who are not into reading children's book might not enjoy this so much since the writing style is simple and tailored to children.

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Re: Review by snowbear -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Penin...

Posted: 13 Oct 2020, 18:59
by Sushan Ekanayake
Seemingly you have read the Inca's books in the order same as me 😊. Well written review 👍👍

Re: Review by snowbear -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Penin...

Posted: 19 Oct 2020, 06:28
by Ellylion
The animal characters are very lovely and the story is quite engaging! :) Thanks for a great review!

Re: Review by snowbear -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Penin...

Posted: 19 Oct 2020, 16:18
by Iconicsmt
Oh my goodness, this book and the series as a whole sound awesome. I will definitely check them out — maybe read them aloud to my own feline children, haha! Thank you for a great review.

Re: Review by snowbear -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Penin...

Posted: 20 Oct 2020, 05:25
by Zenia_Sanchez023
Iconicsmt wrote: 19 Oct 2020, 16:18 Oh my goodness, this book and the series as a whole sound awesome. I will definitely check them out — maybe read them aloud to my own feline children, haha! Thank you for a great review.
Glad you find the book interesting! Thanks for your comment :)
Ellylion wrote: 19 Oct 2020, 06:28 The animal characters are very lovely and the story is quite engaging! :) Thanks for a great review!
Thanks for stopping by! :tiphat:

Re: Review by snowbear -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Penin...

Posted: 20 Oct 2020, 05:54
by SamaylaM
I've seen some really good feedback on R.F. Kristi's work. Your review highlighted this story delightfully! Thank you for putting up this engaging and detailed review! :)

Re: Review by snowbear -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Penin...

Posted: 20 Oct 2020, 13:17
by shamayelnur
The book sounds so cute with the protagonists being a cat. The books sounds adventurous and enjoyable to read. Thanks for the review!

Re: Review by snowbear -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Penin...

Posted: 28 Oct 2020, 20:04
by Fabulous mind
I have read this book, and I agree with you on the author's ability to make each book's adventures distinct from one another. It's also sad seeing how a country with one language and culture could be divided. Great review.

Re: Review by snowbear -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Penin...

Posted: 28 Oct 2020, 21:27
by Echezonachukwu
I believe, kids would love this book. The characters seems perfect. By the way, I liked your review. A lot of nice details therein

Re: Review by snowbear -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Penin...

Posted: 27 May 2022, 20:52
by Amelia-Lily
When an author is well educated in her field, it makes writing very easy, and that is the case here.