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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Inca and his furry family are back and taking us on another adventure. Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is the eighth instalment of the Inca Cat Detective series.

Inca and his family arrived in South Korea with their human Mom, who was to be one of the judges in an event on the Korean Peninsula. Their adventures started there, on the plane to South Korea. Upon arrival, they met a tour guide who took the pets to his residence for the night. The pets befriend the tour agent’s Korean dog. Inca and his furry family overheard the humans’ discussion about crossing to the North to help out the tour agent’s long-lost sister. Seeing this as risky, the cat detectives took it upon themselves to do the job. Read this fun-filled book to learn more about the cat detectives’ adventures on the Korean Peninsula.

The fact that the book stands alone makes it readable anytime and anywhere. The book, unlike some others, was straightforward, and the author gave a great storyline in less than 150 pages. The book contains pictures for better understanding. The author was good at using animal expressions to make the characters more realistic.

The book was also informative in a way. It talked about the dispute between North and South Korea and showed some rules maintained by the two countries. The book provided historical facts about the countries. I learned a thing or two about the two countries through the book. From the authors’ perspective, the dispute was unnecessary.

The author’s idea of using animals for the story and giving these animals human emotions makes it fun, especially for children. The book is sure to take readers on an adventure. Although the book is standalone, readers will want to read the other books in the series after finishing it. It was written in simple terms that young readers could grasp.

I loved the teamwork the pets displayed and the way they were able to defend one another. The use of images gave more life to the book. The character I liked in the book was Terrace. As the bigger one among the pets, I loved his bravery and the care he had for the cats. The part that interested me in the book was when the pets wanted to cross the border, despite knowing the dangers. There was not a single dull moment in the book. I would love to rate the book 5 out of 5 stars. The book was exceptionally well edited, as I encountered no errors.

I recommend the book to young readers. However, if you are a fan of adventures, you will find the book thrilling and entertaining.

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Post by Charles lib »

Nice review, this book also sarve as a bed time story for kids. I so much appreciate the author for this wonderful works of his.
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I enjoyed reading this children's book. It talks about another adventure of the Cat Detectives. This time, they make a dangerous move in the Korean Peninsula. The book has a lot of adventure. Nice review.
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Post by Shillah Andeso »

I love that the book has images and illustrations. This book can be read by both children and adults. It is interesting that the book talks about the importance of peace among countries and what wars can cause. This is a well-written review. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Post by Grace Lee Rose »

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R. F. Kristi is the eight book in the Inca Cat Detective series and it is one of the children's books that mean a lot to me. The courageous deeds of Inca and her team is worth commending.
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Post by Samuel Songs »

This review is so informative and gave me a great sense of what the book is about. I'm definitely going to keep this book in mind for when I'm looking for a new read. It will be a lot of fun to read about this dispute between North and South Korea. Thanks for the recommendation!
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I like the series and I will like to read more if it. Your review is also good and I must say I look forward to more from you.
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This book was really nice. I liked how it had everything about our world even though it was just a children's book the author did well.
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