Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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Lawrence Chinedum
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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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Even for an adult reader, R.F. Kristi's children's book, Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula, is quite captivating and memorable. Though a book for children, the story's relatability piqued my interest. The plot of this book is about the family of a cat named Inca and their journey to South Korea, which turns out to be an amazing adventure full of fun, risk-taking, love, and entertainment.

One of the judges for "Le Cordon Bleu's" French patisserie competition, which will be conducted in South Korea, is a cheese maker named Missy, who also happens to be Inca's mother. Inca would have the chance to witness a Siberian tiger in South Korea, fulfilling a lifetime dream. They learned that Enzo, a French chef who had been Inca's mom's rival in the cheese industry and had been employing cunning methods to harm her business, had also been chosen as a judge for the same competition as they were departing for South Korea. Read this book to learn more about what happened to them in South Korea.

I was intrigued by how influential this book was as an adult. It was almost difficult for me to put this book down because I found the tale to be so captivating. While reading, I discovered a lot about South and North Korea, as well as about cats, dogs, and tigers. Above all, I developed fresh viewpoints on courage, family ties, risk-taking, love, and sacrifice.

Without a doubt, both children and adults will benefit from this book. Given how reader-friendly this book is, the plot was masterfully developed. The way the characters are depicted in the book's crystal-clear images is another factor that drew my attention. It is also important to highlight that the author's writing style is an intriguing feature of this work.

Nothing I discovered after thoroughly reading this book could turn me off from it. The book was well-edited; there were no typos or grammatical errors that I could identify. I would give this book a rating of four out of four stars based on how well-written it is. Children aged 6 and up, as well as adults who enjoy children's literature and those looking to learn more about South and North Korea, dogs, and cats, should read this book, in my opinion.

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Post by Chrity Edwin »

Have read so many review of this book and I'm currently reading this book, I love that your review captured the main theme of this book nice review.
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Post by Gift Chidex »

Such a nice book. Just the cover page alone has stimulated my interest in reading this book and I would do so yo learn more about the beautiful cat family.
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