Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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Wash William
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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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As a pet lover, I am overjoyed to have discovered R.F. Kristi's book Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula. This book gave me a reason to appreciate my pets more. It was an interesting storyline about a group of famous pets known by the name Inca & Company. I am sure adult readers would also enjoy the fun in this book.

This book is comprised of both human and animal characters. It was a lovely moment at Solo library when the members of the detective agency looked in awe at the magnificent portrait of the Siberian tiger. Their eyes rolled back and forth at the image. The portrait had come from South Korea. After a tasty meal Missy had with Solo, she broke the exciting news of the two events she had been called up for in South Korea. Inca also got the news, and everyone was excited about it. It seemed like a dream come true for them, as they were going to figure out a way to see the Siberian tiger. How would they go about it? Grab a copy to find out.

I read this book as if I were a child. I love how the author used both animal and human characters in this book. I was able to relate to the relationship humans shared with animals. This is something everyone should learn from. Our pets are loving, caring, and trusted creatures. We should reciprocate their love, care, and trust in us. Stop all forms of animal brutality. I feel this book would help children in their beginning stages of reading as the words were carefully selected and easy to understand. There wasn't any form of ambiguity. I commend the author for being able to come up with such beautiful and well-written work. I can't wait to read the other books in the series.

Aside from the errors, I found in the book, there was nothing else to dislike in the book. I enjoyed the plot, suspense, twists, and action. Based on what has been said, I would give this book 4 out of 4 stars.

I recommend this book to children and adults who need an easy-action read to spend time with.

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Post by Famzi Ken »

Did they get to see the Siberian tiger? A trip to South Korea sounds exciting too. I'll like to read about their trip and their adventures there. Great review.
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I have read this book before, and I must say that all that you said about it in this review is true. I also love how the author used both animal and human characters; it made the story interesting. Thank you for your review.
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I enjoyed your review. I have seen this book in the library and wondered how great it will be to read this book. A book that children and adults can read. Very interesting.
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Post by Vivian Writes »

I’m certain that there was more for Inca and co to explore than the Siberian Tiger! Korea is such a fascinating place and visiting there would be a dream come true for me as well. In this, I can relate to Inca and her furry friends.
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I’ve read several reviews of this books, and none focused on the animals for themselves. They do possess human-like intelligence, don’t they? I guess probably all animals do.
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If you are looking for the best kids book for your kids, then this book is for you. This book can also serve as a bed time story for your kids. Nice review you have here.
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I've read this book and it was an amazing read, I must say. The cats were lovely and I enjoyed reading about them being sympathetic and helping others. Amazing review.
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Post by Agbata Precious 1 »

Nice review you have. I love this book it is full of fun and very intriguing. The book is also a good bedtime book for children. I love the concept of the author saying that two are better than one.
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Post by Amandaruth Ama »

Combining humans and animals in this book is a nice move. I love the storyline and plot of this book. I would love to read this book soon. I enjoyed reading this review.
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Post by Larabs Josh »

I know this might not be realistic for adults but this book contains lessons adults could learn from. I love the illustrations in the book though.
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