Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
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Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
Are you searching for an interesting children’s book that is filled with adventure? Read Cat Detectives In The Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi.
Cat Detectives In The Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is the eighth book in the Inca Cat Detective Series. The Siberian cat, Inca, and her family members are the major characters in this children’s book. Inca is in charge of a detective agency called Inca and Company. The members of the detective agency include Charlotte (a hamster), Monk (a Russian cat), Terrance (a massive dog), Polo (a Pekinese pup), and her siblings (Fromage and Cara). Inca has a human mother called Missy.
An international culinary competition was organized by Le Cordon Bleu and is scheduled to take place in South Korea. Missy is a chef and has been chosen to be a judge in the French patisserie competition. Missy decides to travel with Inca and her team members to South Korea. Would there be any case that would require the help of Inca and her team? Would they succeed? Read this interesting children’s book to find out.
This book is fascinating. I enjoyed reading it. The cover page of this book is beautiful. I found the picture and color to be quite attractive. The storyline of this book is also captivating. The author’s style of writing is clear and free of ambiguity. I could relate to the plot. This book also features themes like friendship, resilience and unity. I admire how the author developed the characters in this book. One could picture each character in one’s mind. Despite being a children’s book, there were also numerous lessons to learn from this book. Adults and children would find this book beneficial.
After thoroughly reading this book, I would like to state that there is nothing I dislike about this book.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. This is because I enjoyed reading every page of this book. Although I noticed a few errors in this book, it did not stop me from enjoying it. This book was professionally edited.
I recommend this book to children between the ages of five and twelve.
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