Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
Posted: 12 Jun 2022, 05:36
[Following is a volunteer review of "Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" by R.F. Kristi.]
Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is a children's book that captivates and entertains the minds of children. In this book, Inca and crew travel to a new country and are faced with a new mission.
Inca was a super-duper cat detective who had a Siberian origin. Inca's humanoid mum, Missy, was a great chef. She was invited to be one of the judges in a cooking competition in South Korea and wanted to use the opportunity to present her special cheese. Together with Inca and other pets, Missy traveled to South Korea. On their way to South Korea, they met Enzo. Enzo was a wicked chef who was jealous because Missy was a better chef than him. Enzo found out Missy's intention to present the special cheese, and he tried to steal it, but Terrance and Fromage stopped him and recovered the special cheese. When they got to South Korea, they met Ye-Jun. Ye-Jun was their tour guide, in whose house they lived. They noticed that Ye-Jun had been separated from his cat for a long time, and they decided to help him reunite with his cat. Will Inca and his crew of pets succeed in finding the cat?
I enjoyed this book a lot. I was fully immersed in reading this book and did not bat an eyelid until I was done reading. Although this was a children's book, it was filled with suspense and I always wanted to know what would happen next. This book contains all the qualities required to grab a child's attention. The pictures included in the book will be able to grab the child's attention and help them create vivid images of the storyline.
There is nothing to hate about this book. It is a book that children will enjoy a lot. I loved how the crew of pets always stood up for Missy and helped her stop Enzo from ruining her business. It displays loyalty.
I would gladly rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I found not a single error during the course of reading this book, which shows that it was exceptionally well edited. I recommend this book to children and to adults who love to read children's books.
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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is a children's book that captivates and entertains the minds of children. In this book, Inca and crew travel to a new country and are faced with a new mission.
Inca was a super-duper cat detective who had a Siberian origin. Inca's humanoid mum, Missy, was a great chef. She was invited to be one of the judges in a cooking competition in South Korea and wanted to use the opportunity to present her special cheese. Together with Inca and other pets, Missy traveled to South Korea. On their way to South Korea, they met Enzo. Enzo was a wicked chef who was jealous because Missy was a better chef than him. Enzo found out Missy's intention to present the special cheese, and he tried to steal it, but Terrance and Fromage stopped him and recovered the special cheese. When they got to South Korea, they met Ye-Jun. Ye-Jun was their tour guide, in whose house they lived. They noticed that Ye-Jun had been separated from his cat for a long time, and they decided to help him reunite with his cat. Will Inca and his crew of pets succeed in finding the cat?
I enjoyed this book a lot. I was fully immersed in reading this book and did not bat an eyelid until I was done reading. Although this was a children's book, it was filled with suspense and I always wanted to know what would happen next. This book contains all the qualities required to grab a child's attention. The pictures included in the book will be able to grab the child's attention and help them create vivid images of the storyline.
There is nothing to hate about this book. It is a book that children will enjoy a lot. I loved how the crew of pets always stood up for Missy and helped her stop Enzo from ruining her business. It displays loyalty.
I would gladly rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I found not a single error during the course of reading this book, which shows that it was exceptionally well edited. I recommend this book to children and to adults who love to read children's books.
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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon