Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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Onyinyechi Orji
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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 by R.F. Kristi is another book in this intriguing children's series that has a lot to offer anyone reading. Inca will have to rely on the power of teamwork to help solve a national issue as she has always done.

Inca and her crew knew how much being a judge in the national cooking competition meant to their mom. Mom was also planning to show off her special cheese. However, there was Enzo, another judge, whose main goal was to take credit for the special cheese. Luckily, there is Inca and her crew of intelligent friends who will make sure that Enzo doesn't succeed. Inca will have to do more than just protect the cheese. She will need to go on a mission that, if she gets caught, will cause a war between the two countries. 

As an adult, I found the suspense quite predictable. I think the audience this book was written for would find it ideal. Inca's character is a good model for growing children. She was fearless, daring, confident, and intelligent. The book also did well by highlighting the importance of teamwork. Every child will like the book and the protagonist, Inca. I would like to commend the author for how simple and interesting he made the book. The vocabulary, too, was simple and unique. 

This book was simply fantastic. I didn't see one thing to hate about it. I found Enzo to be very funny and daft. The book was short; just like an ideal children's book should be. This is the perfect bedtime story for children. The importance of peace was something that I took from this book. I was very proud when I read this book to my children. This book has convinced me to get a cat. I hope my cat is as smart as Inca. I don't see a reason to rate this book anything less than 4 out of 4 stars after everything I have said about it. 

I would recommend this book to people who love reading children's adventure books. Everyone reading this book should note that the book was exceptionally well edited. It was void of errors.

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No way will Enzo take credit for Mom's cheese! I trust that Inca and her detective crew will see to that. This children's book has a super interesting storyline and I would like to find out more on how Inca abs her crew go about their detective activities.
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