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Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

Posted: 30 Oct 2022, 04:23
by CarCarter
[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 was a brilliant cat and an excellent detective. She has never failed to solve a mystery since she incorporated her private investigation company. She was not prepared to fail to deliver on her promise to Baram that she would reunite her with her sister. Inca knew she would have to sneak past the Demilitarized Zone and go into North Korea to make that happen. Even though a little mistake could spell a bad end for her, she did not mind. She was passionate about her new mission and was determined to deliver on her promise.

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is not a storybook without flaws. For example, it had a few errors in it. Secondly, the Amazon Kindle version could not be highlighted, and notes could not be made on its pages. It was as if each page of the book was an image. This is one negative aspect of the book that troubled me a lot. I wanted to write little notes when I saw things I liked, but I could not, and I disliked this the most.

I have mentioned what I disliked most about Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula. It's time to say the good things about this book that R.F. Kristi wrote. The illustrations were cool. They visually displayed some of the things Inca saw on her adventure in the Korean Peninsula. I also loved the simplicity of the storybook. It was compact and very interesting. R.F. Kristi also wrote it in a way that made me grow attached to the characters. She described their every emotion, including pain, sadness, and happiness. That aspect of the book is what I liked the most about it.

R.F. Kristi edited Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula professionally. I know I said there were some errors in it, but the errors were not many. If I remember right, there were about three in number. Even though I saw the format the pages were in as a negative aspect, it is not so bad to the extent that I would have to subtract a star from its excellent rating. The content of this storybook was okay, and the overall experience was good. That is why I rate it 4 out of 4 stars.

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is for readers that want to consume content about pets being heroes without capes. You will never get tired of reading this book once you start.

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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
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