Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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Ldpuff wrote: โ†‘10 Jul 2021, 06:14 I read this book as well and I loved it! The illustrations were so cute and really helped in my enjoyment of the story. Nice review!
That's great! I find the series very much to my liking and perfect for children to learn and solve some cases.
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Raluca_Mihaila wrote: โ†‘11 Jul 2021, 06:35 This series is amazing, educative and fun. Thank you for another lovely review!
I agree, it is certainly an amazing series. Thank you for commenting! :tiphat:
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I've been seeing a lot of positive reviews about this book series! It sounds like a great resource to encourage a love of reading while also learning about other countries and their cultures.

Thank you for a great review.
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You can tell from the cover that this would be an interesting, captivating and colorful children's book. Thanks for the nice review.
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Excellent work there. Would love to read it someday. This review persuaded me to try this genre as well.
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This book has such an endearing plot. Writing an informative book for children is admirable, as I think it's difficult to switch your mindset to that of a kid, to recognise if it's written in a way that kids would understand. Thanks for the great review.
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Children's books seem to appeal to me like no others. I'd love to give this one a try. Thank you for the lovely and insightful review!
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Such a lovely review. Especially the way you equated the cats with kids is very sweet and insightful. I totally agree with you.
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I read this book twice and I didn't get bored. I especially liked the part where Enzo tried to steal mom's cheese. I can imagine how ashamed he was. I also got to learn of the DMZ.
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