Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
Posted: 07 Dec 2021, 11:44
[Following is a volunteer review of "Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" by R.F. Kristi.]
Inca is a top-notch detective. With the help of her furry friends, she runs a successful company. Whenever there is a mystery to be solved, Inca and her friends are on the case. Missy is the loving mother of Inca and her furry siblings. One day, Missy receives an exciting offer. The chance to judge an exclusive cooking competition in South Korea. Missy decides she will also use this opportunity to debut her delectable cheese.
On their way to South Korea, Inca meets Enzo. Enzo is also on his way to the cheese competition. Although he is friendly towards Missy, Inca and her siblings can tell he isn't as nice as he seems. What is Enzo planning? And can Inca and her friends stop him before it's too late? And who is Bo-Mi?
Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is a children's novel filled with adventure. Throughout the story, Inca explores South Korea while solving problems along the way.
I enjoyed reading this book. Because of the meticulous detailing, I could picture each animal perfectly. The teamwork Inca and her friends displayed was inspiring. I also learned new things about South Korea. Even though the characters are animals, they each have distinctive personalities.
I would recommend this book to readers who love animals and wholesome adventures. Although this is a children's book, readers of all ages can enjoy it.
One positive aspect for me about this book was the friendship. The friendship between Inca and the other animals was endearing. Inca loved her new friends just as much as her old ones. I also admired the illustrations. The pictures included were adorable and added to my reading experience. I have no negative viewpoints about this book.
I give Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula 4 out of 4 stars. I give this rating because the book was informative and captivating. The love Inca shared for her friends was heartwarming. I found no errors during my read.
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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
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Inca is a top-notch detective. With the help of her furry friends, she runs a successful company. Whenever there is a mystery to be solved, Inca and her friends are on the case. Missy is the loving mother of Inca and her furry siblings. One day, Missy receives an exciting offer. The chance to judge an exclusive cooking competition in South Korea. Missy decides she will also use this opportunity to debut her delectable cheese.
On their way to South Korea, Inca meets Enzo. Enzo is also on his way to the cheese competition. Although he is friendly towards Missy, Inca and her siblings can tell he isn't as nice as he seems. What is Enzo planning? And can Inca and her friends stop him before it's too late? And who is Bo-Mi?
Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is a children's novel filled with adventure. Throughout the story, Inca explores South Korea while solving problems along the way.
I enjoyed reading this book. Because of the meticulous detailing, I could picture each animal perfectly. The teamwork Inca and her friends displayed was inspiring. I also learned new things about South Korea. Even though the characters are animals, they each have distinctive personalities.
I would recommend this book to readers who love animals and wholesome adventures. Although this is a children's book, readers of all ages can enjoy it.
One positive aspect for me about this book was the friendship. The friendship between Inca and the other animals was endearing. Inca loved her new friends just as much as her old ones. I also admired the illustrations. The pictures included were adorable and added to my reading experience. I have no negative viewpoints about this book.
I give Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula 4 out of 4 stars. I give this rating because the book was informative and captivating. The love Inca shared for her friends was heartwarming. I found no errors during my read.
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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon