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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I do overhear people sometimes say that it is much easier to trust an animal than some humans. When I first heard this statement, I took it as an insult, but on second thought, I found out there was some truth in it. The characters depicted by animals, especially pets, are so amazing and Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is a book that shows how these pets could make life easier for humans.

The themes explored in this book were love, trust, teamwork, peace, etc. The event that brought Inca & Company changed when Ye-Jun brought them to his house and they saw the portrait of a Korean cat, Bo-Mi. When they asked about the cat, neither Baram nor Ye-Jun seemed happy, so something must be wrong. Inca the snoopy cat planned to do what he is best known for: always trying to solve problems. He went to Baram and inquired about the whereabouts of Bo-Mi. They came for the competition in Korea, but it seems like another mission has set in. How will they strike a balance? Will Missy be pissed off?

The world would be a very unique place if humans possessed certain traits. This book has an amazing storyline and meets every requirement for its audience. It could be seen in the use of pictures and easy-to-understand writing. Also, the character's name was so easy to pronounce. This book deserves a 4 out of 4 star rating. The fact that the main characters of this book were not humans is enough to captivate readers. I was intrigued by the mysteries being solved by the detective agency.

The book was flawless except for the few misused words and spelling errors I found, which did not affect my reading. I enjoyed the themes and morals of this book.

This is a book I would strongly recommend for children aged 6 to 12 years. It would be more appealing if there were adult readers with them who would point out these morals to them.
 
 

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Really, I enjoyed every bit of the story. Events followed sequentially and the plot easily understood. I liked Incas character and her team in solving problems. Thank you very much for your kind words.
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I loved every bit of this story. It was short and easy to read. Not only was it entertaining, it was also informative. Well done!!!
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It's not easy to trust humans, as I can relate well to the author's assertion. I love how the virtue of team work and love was portrayed in this book. This is what the world needs for successful and peaceful co-existence.
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I don't like pets or animals, so I'm passing on this. Nice review though
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I love the communication between these characters they were inspiring.i love their team work. I think this will be a good bed time book. Kudos to your review
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This book has an amazing storyline and meets all of its audience's expectations. I like the use of images and simple writing used. A great review.
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Trusting animals more than humans? That's an interesting idea I don't quite agree with. But I agree that animals are very helpful to humans. I think that's the role Inca and his friends played. Great review.
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This is a very interesting and educative book that children would enjoy a lot. Good job on the review.
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This book made me love pets more. This book was beyond the fun it passed across lessons about the need to be bonded and fight together without betrayal.
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An intriguing children's book with a lot of moral lessons. This book satisfied the requirements of a children's book and made use of an easy writing style. It started with an amazing style and also ended in an amazing style.
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