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Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 25 Jan 2019, 11:38
by Ashiyya Tariq
[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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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi presents another thrilling addition in the diary of a Snoopy Cat series. Like their previous successful journey in Sri Lanka, Inca and her fellow team members (Cara, Fromage, Solo, and Terrance) are ready to find something the new in Korean Peninsula. This time, there is an addition of two new members (Monk and Charlotte) in their detective company.

Their adventure begins when their human Mom (Missy) receives an invitation from ‘Le Cordon Bleu’ for her participation in a French Patisserie competition as a judge. It was going to be held in South Korea. The remarkable thing about the competition was this that Missy was getting a chance to advertise her new cheese brand. Another chef, Enzo, was also invited on the cooking completion from France. Missy joined him to learn more about the competition. The story takes a new turn when Missy loses her cheese bag. The detective team of Inca becomes active to find the bag. Will they be able to recover the precious bag of Missy? Another achievement of Inca and her team was uniting their guide Ye-Jun with her sister ‘Ji,’ and their two pets. The family was separated due to North and South Korea’s dispute.

This book is the eighth edition in the diary of a snoopy cat series. It contains 120 pages. Inca shares all the activities she did with her comrades during the period of one week. I literally enjoyed her style of boasting about her capabilities. All of the characters are properly developed, and this book can be read as stand alone. The witty disposition of Inca to handle all crucial decisions makes her a prominent figure among other animals. The passionate relationship between Missy and her pet animals is very inspiring as they understand each other’s problems and are quick to redress any issue if it arises. The character of Enzo, Ye-Jun, Ji, and their pets (Baram and Bo-Ming) give a fascinating look to the story, as they show two opposite themes of jealousy and love to the story. The Inclusion of these characters provides more diversity to the plot.

Kristi does a commendable job by introducing children with diverse cultural and geographical locations. The love for pets is evident throughout the book. I applaud the author for highlighting the North and South Korea’s peace-building issue in a delightful and comprehensible way. It will definitely enhance children’s knowledge about this event. Moreover, the book includes many colorful pictures that depict the family tree of Inca and follow the whole story with exquisite illustrative details.

The themes of friendship, teamwork, love, and jealousy are perfectly incorporated in the story. The book is an excellent effort to develop love and respect for animals. The language used in the book is straightforward and entertaining. The book is well-edited except a few confusing sentences. I couldn’t spot any negative thing in it. The overwhelming positive themes are strong enough to outplace any weak point. Therefore, owing to its persuasive message, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. The book is designed for the children aged 3-14. I presume it a perfect book to develop the interest in children to know about the geography and cultural norms of other countries. This book inculcates taking peace initiatives and inter-cultural harmony among nations, which is the need of the hour.

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Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 26 Jan 2019, 21:54
by Kibet Hillary
Amazing review. When I read the book, I thought it would not be that interesting. I had been wrong. I enjoyed reading it to the very last page.

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 27 Jan 2019, 00:43
by Ashiyya Tariq
Kibetious wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 21:54 Amazing review. When I read the book, I thought it would not be that interesting. I had been wrong. I enjoyed reading it to the very last page.
Thanks for your feedback, kibetious! :)

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 27 Jan 2019, 18:48
by Ayat paarsa
The book sounds interesting through your outstanding review. I like Inca's character because its prominent among all. Missy's strong relationship with all pets is also inspiring.

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 28 Jan 2019, 09:22
by Ashiyya Tariq
Ayat paarsa wrote: 27 Jan 2019, 18:48 The book sounds interesting through your outstanding review. I like Inca's character because its prominent among all. Missy's strong relationship with all pets is also inspiring.
Yeah, it's all very much interesting and inspiring. Thanks for your comments, Paarsa! :)

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 28 Jan 2019, 14:51
by Connie Otwani
You have sold this one to me - even though I am way past the target audience! It is important to inculcate peace initiatives and inter-cultural harmony in children. After all, they are the movers and shakers of tomorrow's world economy!

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 29 Jan 2019, 00:32
by Ashiyya Tariq
Cotwani wrote: 28 Jan 2019, 14:51 You have sold this one to me - even though I am way past the target audience! It is important to inculcate peace initiatives and inter-cultural harmony in children. After all, they are the movers and shakers of tomorrow's world economy!
Of course, they are the builders of tomorrow. So it's our duty to provide them sound environment, and positive approach to deal with all issues effecting world peace.
Thanks for your feedback! :)

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 29 Jan 2019, 02:47
by gen_g
This sounds like yet another great children's book, and it is one that seems to be a good one for more advanced readers (coming in at 120 pages). Thanks for the lovely review!

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 29 Jan 2019, 09:51
by Ashiyya Tariq
gen_g wrote: 29 Jan 2019, 02:47 This sounds like yet another great children's book, and it is one that seems to be a good one for more advanced readers (coming in at 120 pages). Thanks for the lovely review!
I agree with you, this book is more suitable for the children aged 10-14, as they will better understand the complexity of message. Nevertheless, the lighthearted tone throughout the book makes it perfect one to serve a dual purpose: entertainment and learning,for both children and adults.
Thanks for your feedback, gen_g! :)

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 30 Jan 2019, 10:40
by Bianka Walter
I love the Snoopy Cat series. This one seems like a fantastic edition! Your review is awesome :)

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 30 Jan 2019, 11:40
by Jackie Holycross
This sounds like a really well-developed story with the cultural and historical elements. Plus, I love cooking competitions.

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 31 Jan 2019, 01:29
by Ashiyya Tariq
Bianka Walter wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 10:40 I love the Snoopy Cat series. This one seems like a fantastic edition! Your review is awesome :)
Yeah, it's a very exciting series. Thanks for your feedback, Bianka! :)

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 31 Jan 2019, 09:40
by Ashiyya Tariq
teacherjh wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 11:40 This sounds like a really well-developed story with the cultural and historical elements. Plus, I love cooking competitions.
Exactly, it has much diversity of plot.
Thanks for your feedback, teaherjh! :)

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 03 Feb 2019, 06:48
by ma_mon28
Hahaha what a fierce-looking cat. Sounds great since I have a cat here that keeps on moeeewinggg.. Nice review. Hoping to be a good detective.

Re: Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

Posted: 03 Feb 2019, 11:13
by Mary WhiteFace
I liked your assessment,
This book inculcates taking peace initiatives and inter-cultural harmony among nations, which is the need of the hour.
A fun cat detective story is an interesting way to introduce important ideas to children. It awakens them to make a difference in the world without using fear as an incentive. The main premise of a pet detective agency is a delightful read for any age. Thank you for your enjoyable review. 💕