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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Inca is a fantastic detective, but that does not mean that she is not entitled to a day off. Her chance to relax, observe and enjoy came when the cooking competition sponsors in South Korea invited her human mother to be a judge. Excited and full of joy, Inca, Charlotte, Terrance, and the rest of her detective team packed their bags and prepared their minds. Little did they know that a big case awaited them at their destination. Meanwhile, Fromage was excited about the cheese lunch he would have. Little did he know that some sneaky bad people were planning a surprise for him and his human mom. This group of vacationing detectives appears to have their hands full with the problems they need to solve.

R.F. Kristi has written many books that I will love till eternity. Her stories are always thrilling and have a lot of sizzling adventures in them. Much like the rest of her books, the incidents in Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula came with a lot of goosebump-inducing danger and suspense. I fell in love with the book as soon as I started reading it because there was a lot of anticipation from the beginning.

I liked how brave and loyal the characters in this book were. Friendship was a thing that was no joke. It did not matter that some characters met on the short South Korea trip. Their loyalty to each other surprised and inspired me. I want to be able to be that loyal to somebody one day. I learned I do not need to know somebody for years to be good to them. This lesson is my favorite among all others. It is what I liked the most in Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula.

I have nothing against Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula. I have nothing negative to say about it. I loved everything from the characters' names to the suspense and the lessons it taught me. Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula was exciting, and I did not dislike anything about it. I also noticed that the author edited it professionally. I did not see more than three errors. As I did not hate anything about Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula, I rate it 4 out of 4 stars.

I recommend Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula to readers that have pets and love animals. I also recommend it to parents with young kids. Parents can use this book during their child-parent bonding time. It will teach the child how to treat people, and parents will see how intelligent some animals are. It is a win for everybody.

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Inca is not my favorite cat in the world. It does not matter that she is just a product of a work of fiction. I love her daring nature and her absolute need to do good everywhere she goes. Nice review by the way.
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