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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4 out of 4 stars
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The Inca Cat Detective Series continues with Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula. In this book, Inca and his friends travel to the Korean Peninsula with Missy, their owner, to judge a cooking competition. It was also an opportunity for Missy to show off her new cheese to some important people. Missy and her pets arrive in Korea after an eventful flight, where they meet their tour guide and translator, Ye jun, who also happens to be a pet person.

The competition was to take place in the Korean Demilitarized Zone, or Korean DMZ. This location serves as the dividing line between North and South Korea. This location was chosen because both sides were expected to compete. Although the entire scene appears to be a time for Inca and his friends to relax and have fun, they find themselves on another mission to save a family and cheese.

R. F. Kristi's Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is an excellent read. To begin, I appreciate the family tree at the beginning of the book, which explains who everyone is. The plot was captivating, interesting, funny, and worth reading. It had just the right amount of suspense for kids. There was not a single profane word in the book. While reading the book, I found no grammatical errors. It was flawlessly edited.

I especially liked the part where Fromage was the one to save the day because he seemed to be all mouth and brag with no action most of the time. I like how there was a lesson to be learned in almost every chapter and action. Despite being a children's book, the book made a lot of sense.

There is nothing I dislike about this book; everything was satisfactory to me. I liked the fonts, colors, and images. The book even had cute names like Cara, Bo-Mi, and Terrace.

I rate this lovely book four out of four stars. R. F. Kristi did an excellent job with this book. I admire her dedication to writing a children's book and doing it well; not many people can do that.

This book is appropriate for children over the age of seven. I believe this book will be useful for moral education teachers; there are many insights in this book that children should learn. I also recommend this book to people who want to be parents or who have just begun their parenting journey. They might learn the way of children from R. F. Kristi

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Post by Judith Donald »

This book seems to be very interesting. I would love to read about how these pets saved the day. Fromage from your review seems to be an interesting character. I look forward to reading about him.
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I love the aspect of detectives in a children's book. I also enjoy children's books, so I would love to read this one.
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This seems like a cute detective story for children, and it is good the book is visually appealing as that is important for a children's book.
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The cover page of this book is very attractive and it says a lot about the book. I enjoyed reading your review and look forward to reading this book. Welldone!!!
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I've read this book and I appreciate the writer's ability to crack jokes with the characters every now and then. The character Fromage had an embodiment of humour, always bragging.
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I haven't read it yet, but I'm looking forward to it. Your descriptive review is very interesting. I appreciate your efforts. Thank you for taking the time to write a review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula.
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Post by Moyin Loveth »

Having read the book myself, I can agree with your statements. I particularly liked how the book taught readers about South Korea. It was fun reading experience for me. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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A book with subtle messages to guide children. Interesting story
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My favorite character here is Inca, she is a good leader that has the interest of his people in the heart.
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This is one of my favorite children's books I have ever read. Inca has made me proud. I will get this book for my children. Great job.
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