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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Have you ever imagined cartoons as a book? Or have you imagined cats as detectives? In this book, Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula, you will read about cats solving real-life crimes. This book is about a cat named Inca and his family.

Inca is a Siberian cat with lots of animal friends. Inca is a cat who enjoys solving mysteries and having fun with his family. Inca and his friends, Fromage, Cara, and Terrance, go on a trip with their human mother, Missy. Missy is a chef selected to be a judge at a cooking competition in South Korea. She decides to present her new cheese at the event. On their arrival in South Korea, Enzo, another French chef who competes with Missy, tries to steal Missy’s cheese. Will Enzo succeed? In the book, you will find out the outcome of the attempted robbery at the airport. Inca and his friends proceed to help a friend they met in South Korea. They risked their lives and crossed the border dividing South Korea and North Korea to rescue a cat named Bo-Mi. Get this book to find out the outcome of their rescue operation.

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is a 120-page children’s book by R.F. Kristi. This book focuses on peace, love, and reconciliation. The book contained illustrations and the Inca family tree. The family tree was shown at the beginning of the book before the story began.

This book is an interesting and intriguing one. The author wrote the book in a manner that older readers could easily read. The book’s cover page was what drew my attention to the book. It was appealing and showed the full view of the main character. The book was professionally well-edited, as I found only two errors while reading it.

There was nothing to dislike about this book. The illustrations in the book made the book colourful and attractive. The family tree added to the book made it easy for me to remember who the characters were until I finished reading the book. The book was not long, so it was hard to drop it without reading to the end. Therefore, I rate this book four out of four stars for all the positive reasons mentioned.

I recommend this book to lovers of cartoons and children’s books. This book is suitable for all ages, young and old.

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Post by Judy O »

I have not ever imagined cats as detectives however reading this book introduced that to me. Sometimes I wonder if our pets at home could actually be that smart. Nicely written review.
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The furry family takes readers on another adventure in the Korean Peninsula. I love the book's storyline and it was fun to read. It is very suitable for children. Great review.
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Aside the fact that I like this series, the review you gave was also clear and meaningful. I wish to read more from you.
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Post by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi »

Cat detectives in the Korean Peninsula is a fun and interesting children's book, with beautiful illustrations. Inca and her furry team play detectives, and also helped yejun to reunite with his sister
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I love a good animation, and this looks like an intriguing one, with the mysteries involved. I also like the themes this book focused on. It is a book I will like to read, and your review captured the idea well. Great review.
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Although this book is a children's book. I like the cover page and the pictorial representation in it. Wonderful review well done.
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Post by Tony T »

I'm so excited to read this book! It sounds like the perfect blend of detective work, adventure, and moral lessons. I'm sure Inca will be a great role model for young readers, and I'm looking forward to learning more about the Korean peninsula. I'm sure I'll be able to finish the book in one sitting.
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I love the illustrations, book cover and everything about this book. It is definitely a book that is suitable for both adults and children. Thank you for this wonderful review.
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Cat detectivea is one of the books I have always enjoyed reading. From the illustration to the characterization, the author deserves an award for the book. It is great to read another opinion on Inca and her team.
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This book remains one of the best children book I've read so far. Although it is part of the Inca Detective series, this book can be read alone and properly understood. I enjoyed reading the adventures of the furry family. Nice review.
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Post by Stephanie Stones »

This is a fun book that even adults would enjoy reading. I liked going through your review. It really drew my attention towards the book and I would love to try it out.
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Reading a bedtime story can be a calming and comforting routine for kids. This book will serve as one.
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Enzo seems really jealous and he wants to take it far by causing havoc. I am looking forward to reading this book to be entertained. Thanks for an interesting review.
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R.F. Kristi has a true talent for weaving an intricate mystery in 'Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula.' The plot is cleverly constructed, keeping me guessing until the very end. The bond between the cat detectives and their human counterparts is heartwarming, and the cultural elements of the Korean Peninsula added depth to the story. I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of this book
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