Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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[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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R.F. Kristi's Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is a children's book and the eighth book in the Diary of a Snoopy Cat: The Inca Detective series. This installment continues to follow the team led by Detective Inca. This time, they have to journey to South Korea, as their human owner, Mom, has been chosen as a judge in the French patisserie competition. She hopes to seize this opportunity to present her special cheese as well. Like all books in this installment, there is no shortage of adventure, and there is also stiff competition in the form of Enzo, a cheese chef who would go to any length to sabotage Mom's business for his gain. What do Inca and company have up their sleeves to tackle this problem?

This was quite an enjoyable read. Even though it is the eighth book in the series, a quick introduction to the family from the main character, Inca, will help readers know who they are and what they do. We meet not just the fun and full-of-life Inca but also the energetic Fromage, the intelligent Monk, and Terrance the brave dog, among others. Children will find it easy to connect to these characters that complement each others' strengths, which is what makes the agency so successful across the world.

There is also the injection of suspense in the story, especially when Mom's cheese went missing and when they had to cross the "Korean Demilitarized Zone" between North and South Korea to find and bring their friend back to South Korea. Children will be kept at the edge of their seats and will also learn from their spirit of togetherness displayed in the story. Whether this would be enough to achieve their aim will be revealed if you pick up a copy of this delightful read.

A lot of effort was put into including illustrations of many aspects of the book. The characters, the cheese, cooking items, a traditional South Korean house, and more were colorfully illustrated, bringing the story to life perfectly. I did not encounter any errors while reading as well, which indicated that the book was exceptionally edited.

Overall, I had fun with this book and found the story engaging and suspenseful. The only criticism I have is that there are two different plots that can be separated to create two different books, as this one is a bit lengthy for a children's book. Nevertheless, this did not affect my reading too much. Therefore, I rate this book four out of four stars. Children between the ages of four and eight will enjoy this book, especially if they enjoy solving mysteries.

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The author really does justice to this book in the series. I'm glad to see that you enjoyed it as well as I did. Great review.
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I think that this is something I would definitely enjoy even if this is a children's book. Thank you for the lovely review!
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It's great to see that you enjoyed this read too. There are other books in the series, and children will definitely enjoy all of them. Thanks for the review.
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Kids always love illustrations stories because they are visual creatures and that's how they learn. Thanks for your great review.
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Standor5865 wrote: 30 Nov 2021, 14:24 It's great to see that you enjoyed this read too. There are other books in the series, and children will definitely enjoy all of them. Thanks for the review.
You're welcome. It was a really nice read.
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This story will definitely be delightfully exciting for the young ones. They get to cross the DMZ with Inca and her detectives!

Thank you for an enjoyable review.
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I think this book would definitely be fun to read for kids especially with the fact that it had lots of colorful pictures which I think children love. Good review.
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An excellent description of this amazing book. Great job!
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Children appreciate books more when colourful illustrations made. This would definitely be an exciting read for children because of the numerous adventures in it. Nice job on the review.
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The book, like those before it in the series, was lovely. The factual knowledge and emotional intelligence it promotes is just beautiful.
I did find a few errors, but it did not take from the book.

Nice review :D
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I know this book has its detractors, but the author used color images and a fantastic writing style to draw the reader in and make them fall in love with the characters. This is a fantastic review.
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