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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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is an interesting children's book written by R.F. Kristi. The story's characters include Inca, a cat detective who is the leader of a renowned detective agency, and members named Cara, Fromage, Charlotte, Polo, Monk, and Terrance. Inca and her siblings had a human mom. Inca, Fromage, Cara, Monk, and Charlotte were cats; Terrance was a dog, while Polo was a pup. However, some other characters were incorporated into the book. Inca's mom was invited to two events in South Korea by a notable french cookery school; first, to present her newly produced cheese, and then to be one of the judges in a cookery competition between south and north Korean chefs. They all left for the journey. On reaching the Korean airport, they realized that their mom's cheese bag was missing. Were they able to find the missing bag? This book uncovered this and more.

I love how they supported their mom after they found out she was going to the competition; they were overjoyed to hear the news, and it made her feel more confident and optimistic that she would win. I learned from this that supporting people in whatever good career that they pursue will make them feel appreciated. Assuming they discouraged her, she might not have pushed further. Another thing I learned from this book was the necessity to always speak positively of myself, whether hurdles arise or not. Positivity brings happiness, while negativity brings low self-esteem. Inca always hailed himself as a great detective, and this worked for him in the end.

The pictures of the characters and events that unfolded were added, and this made the book more colorful. The author's writing style was very simple; the words used were not complicated, and this made me enjoy the story more. The font size and spacing of the sentences were awesome; I didn't struggle to view the contents. I'm not an avid lover of children's books, but after reading this one, I was fascinated.

I didn't dislike any part of this book. Reading books free from errors gives me joy, and this book didn't disappoint me. I commend the writer for the exceptional editing that was done, considering that I didn't find a single error. The story was also very interesting; I didn't even know it when I finished reading it. On these grounds, I give it a rating of four out of four stars.

I recommend it to children, young teenagers, lovers of children's books, children's book libraries, and people who enjoy reading animal kingdom stories and investigative books because they would find everything in this book intriguing.

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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

The story is about the adventure of seven cats in the Korean peninsula. I love how the author rounded the story. They succeeded in crossing over the boundary fence intelligently to bring over the two friends. Thanks for the great review
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Filled with suspense, I was thrilled at how they managed to get Bomi out despite the right security. This review explained even the minute details of the book. Thanks for the wonderful work.
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Post by VicEbu09 »

Wow, captivating review. From this write up, I learnt been positive is a key to climbing higher on the ladder of success. We shouldn't bring ourself down with our tongue. Motivating moral Lesson from this children's book.
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