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Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

Posted: 13 Jun 2023, 09:20
by okotie esther
[Following is a volunteer review of "Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" by R.F. Kristi.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is a captivating children’s book that is filled with the great adventures of the Siberian cat Inca and her detective company. A culinary competition is set to take place in South Korea. This competition is organized by Le Cordon Bleu. Missy, Inca’s mother, who takes care of them, has been invited to come function as a judge in the French patisserie competition. Missy is a great chef and had planned to use this invitation as a medium to debut the special cheese she prepared. As a result, Missy embarks on a trip to South Korea with Inca and the other members of her squad. Were there any potential hazards up ahead? Read this book to find out.

For a number of different reasons, I enjoyed reading this children's book. One of these reasons is the way the plot is structured. It was interesting as well as entertaining. I admire Inca and her counterparts for their bravery throughout the game. Both children and adults can take away a lot of valuable life lessons from reading this book. In addition, I appreciate the author's writing style. The author purposely refrained from using terms or expressions that were free of ambiguity. Because of this, it was easy for me to connect with the novel. I love how the author began the book by describing and depicting a family tree. I think that was a great choice. This helped me understand what was going on throughout the entire novel.

It is important for me to stress that there is not a single aspect of this book that I find detestable. Reading this book was very beneficial for me in many ways.

This book earns a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars from me. This is due to the fact that I had a great time reading it. Additionally, there is a dash of humor scattered throughout the text. At some point during this, I found myself laughing out loud. There were only a few grammatical and typographical errors spotted while reading. It was professionally edited.

Children who are old enough to read might enjoy reading this book. People who are interested in learning more about the Korean Peninsula can find what they are looking for in this book as well.

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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
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