Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
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Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
Inca and her associates are certainly moving across the world. They have been able to travel to more than one country and help people in one way or another. In Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi, they travel to South Korea and even find themselves venturing into North Korea.
Inca, Terrance, Mom, Solo, and others travel to South Korea for the purposes of a French competition. This is a patisserie competition and is organized by an organization called Le Cordon Bleu. Mom's reason for the trip is to judge the participants in the competition with other chosen judges while the others accompany her. She also intends to introduce her newly developed cheese to the audience in the competition. Getting this book today will certainly be one of the best decisions you can make today.
The escapades of Inca and her associates are very interesting to read about. A journey to South Korea and North Korea will surely help children familiarize themselves with different locations than they are normally used to, thereby giving them some sort of exposure to the norms and values of other countries. The story of the book also had an exciting nature and was written in an engaging manner. You might just have to say this can be included as a cure for boredom and sadness because the story brings joy and lights up your mood to the fullest.
The only thing I did not like about this book was that I felt it was a bit complex for children. Do not get me wrong, the story is easy to understand and enjoy, but I just thought it would have been better if the story was simplified since the intended audience were children. Details about things like a demilitarized zone might be a bit complex for some young children. However, the book had characters that were developed and fit the role of expression. I enjoyed reading about the characters: Bo-Mi, Baram, JI, and Ye-Jun.
The book was professionally edited as I only found a few errors in it. The author's choice of characterization is top-notch, and this creates a strong foundation for the creation of a perfect storyline. I am giving this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to children aged 5 to 12.
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Great review!