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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Inca's human mother, Missy, has been encouraged to participate in a friendly cooking show, a French patisserie competition, to preserve peace between North and South Korea. On the other hand, Enzo attempted to grab Missy's cheese as they made their way, and this chain of events is the beginning of the story’s conflict. This book also includes an aviation mystery that they must rectify upon arrival, as well as a speculative cross-border voyage. Hence, please pick up a copy of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi, for it also offers a fascinating glimpse into Korea's dynamism. 
 
The portrayal of Inca as a fantastic character is what I enjoyed most about the book. As a detective team member, she has been responsible for ensuring everyone is on board and taking the lead in finding cases that need the detectives' assistance. It's great to see her rally around Bo-Ming and Baram, too. All of which are the positive aspects that I liked about this book.
 
Because Enzo attempted to steal Missy's cheese, I despise this part. My heart was pounding as I wondered what would happen next in the wake of this series of events. In addition, there are numerous cryptic terms in the book that may be difficult for some children to understand, so they should be reevaluated. 
 
This incredible work of fiction is full of action, intrigue, and detective work, all brought to life by a cast of adorable animals. The trip to South Korea for Inca and his family was full of surprises. In addition, the graphics and images used are eye-catching and vibrant. Furthermore, this book was flawlessly edited, as I found no typos or grammatical errors. It's for these reasons that I've given this book a perfect 4 out of 4 stars
 
Using this book as a way for parents to encourage their young children, especially those in pre-school, to enjoy reading is an excellent idea. Furthermore, our kids will learn new things about Korean culture from this book's many cultural themes.

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When you see work of remarkable quality such as this one, you have to give praise where praise is due, and that is to the author, Kristi.
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