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Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

Posted: 14 Jul 2022, 21:02
by ShaniaGordon1
[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 and the detective company arrived in South Korea on April 12th, as Inca's human mother, Missy, had been invited to a competition. This year's French Patisserie Competition has chosen Missy to be a judge. A French cooking school has asked her to come to Seoul to demonstrate and evaluate a cooking competition between South Koreans and North Koreans. This is the eighth novel in R.F. Kristi's works, and Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is a terrific one.

My favourite scene was when Inca and her companions travelled to South Korea and met their tour guide, Ye Jun, who had been separated from his sister Ji for a long time. The detective company's purpose is to bring the siblings together, and because they are determined to do so, the detectives manage to get to Ji, who is in North Korea.

When it comes to creating a book that is both enjoyable and educational, R.F. Kristi's efforts are nothing short of astounding. Readers will learn a lot about various Korean cultures from this book. Furthermore, you'll enjoy South Korea more after reading this fantastic piece. In addition, the personalities of each protagonist are well described. As a result, I'm stumped when describing the book's flaws. So, I can't state anything that I disliked about it.

Attaining any objective necessitates a keen awareness of our activities and a strong desire for the desired outcome. Together, Inca and her team achieved some of their goals in this novel. It's the most important lesson I learned from this book and reading a children's book brought back fond memories of my own carefree youth. As a result, I am awarding this book a rating of four out of four stars. As far as I could tell, there were no mistakes in the book's proofreading, so it was perfectly and amazingly edited.

I recommend this book to children, pre-teens, and adults who enjoy reading about animals and Korean culture.

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