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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This is a book about Inca and her crew. This time, she journeys to Korea to solve another mystery. To learn more about Inca's adventure, read Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi.

Inca, the super-duper detective cat, had to go to Korea because her human mum, Missy, was to serve as a judge in a cooking competition. While on the way, they came across an old friend of Missy's, Enzo, who tried to steal her special cheese. The intervention of Inca, Fromage, and Terrance the dog helped in catching Enzo and stopping him from stealing the special cheese. On arrival in South Korea, they met Baram the dog, who was sad because his sister, Bo-Mi, was separated from him. Inca and her investigative crew set out on a mission to reunite Baram with Bo-Mi. Will Inca succeed? 

This book was entertaining and interesting to read. This book was written in a way that is capable of capturing a child’s whole attention. The events, tussle, and action were very interesting. The writing style was well-paced and very engaging. I loved the fact that this book was interesting and also contained valuable morals that would benefit the children. This book featured themes such as cooperation, teamwork, kindness, and honesty. This book also contains attractive and colorful pictures, which will bring the story to life and help the children picture the events in this book vividly.

I feel some characters mentioned in this book were irrelevant, as they played little or no role at all in it. Also, I feel that some words used will be difficult for younger children to understand, thus reducing the number of readers who can enjoy this book.

Irrespective of what I disliked about this book, I will still rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because of the great storyline and the load of morals children can learn from reading this book. This book did not contain any errors. It was exceptionally well edited. I recommend this book to children between the ages of 7 and 12 years. Children below the age of seven may find some words in this book difficult to understand.

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Your summary of this book is captivating. Enough to get me interested in it. I look forward to reading it.
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Pets are unique creatures. The unique character of these pets was used in solving different problems. This is a well-detailed review and the audience would enjoy it. Thanks for the review.
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I hope they get to reunite this family member. This book has a lot to teach children about peace and perseverance. Thanks for the review.
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I've read this book and Inca's level of commitment and teamwork is commendable and worthy of emulation by children. I loved how she and her team saved the day in Korea. Fantastic review.
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I enjoyed your review and I want to point out a salient point the author passed across; the pets are also intelligent. Only God knows what they are doing when they gather together.
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I really enjoy the talents of authors of children's literature. These books are normally filled with all types of life lessons, as well as rich, well-developed characters.
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I enjoyed reading your review. This is an interesting book for kids and it can also be a pass time for adults.
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I have read this book, and I agree that Kristi really did a great job by incorporating a lot of moral lessons in this book. I have no doubts that children will learn in this book a lot of positive values, like teamwork.
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