Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

This forum is for volunteer reviews by members of our review team. These reviews are done voluntarily by the reviewers and are published in this forum, separate from the official professional reviews. These reviews are kept separate primarily because the same book may be reviewed by many different reviewers.
Post Reply
Favour Ozone
Book of the Month Participant
Posts: 107
Joined: 05 Nov 2022, 17:57
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 26
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-favour-ozone.html
Latest Review: Burn Zones by Jorge P. Newbery

Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

Post by Favour Ozone »

[Following is a volunteer review of "Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" by R.F. Kristi.]
Book Cover
5 out of 5 stars
Share This Review


I enjoy books in which animals can reason. Reading Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula has piqued my interest in animal communication.

Inca's mother was a chef. Inca's family and friends were traveling to South Korea for a competition. They met a chef on the plane who attempted to steal their mother's cheese recipe. But Inca and her friends were smart enough to stop the chef. As they got to South Korea, they were warmly welcomed by a South Korean indigene, Ye Jun. Ye Jun was assigned to assist them during their stay in South Korea. Inca and her friends met a dog named Baram at Ye Jun's house. Baram was always sad because her childhood friend was taken away by Ye Jun's sister. Inca and her friends invent a strategy to reunite Baram and her friend. Were they successful? Find out by reading this book by R.F. Kristi.

I liked how the author started the book by presenting a family tree of the characters. It made reading the book easy. Also, I enjoyed reading about Inca's family vacation to South Korea. They went to beautiful places like parks, lakes, and recreation centers. Also, I liked how the book contained colorful images that would help children understand the story. Children can learn good morals like integrity, courage, and cooperation from reading the book. I also appreciated how the author structured the book in terms of days and times rather than chapters. It would likely aid the kids in settling down while reading the book.

There was nothing I disliked about this book. I admired the animals' peaceful coexistence. On the other hand, cats and dogs are naturally not friends, but the author managed to create a friendly atmosphere between them. What I liked best about Inca was her kindness toward her friends. She always cared and helped her friends in any way she could. Solo's bravery inspired me. He protected and guided Inca and her friends whenever they were in danger. Also, I was impressed by Ye Jun's attitude towards Inca and her family. He was respectful and generous. He made Inca and her family feel at ease in South Korea.

I would give the book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because it taught me a lot about the benefits of good friendship. Also, the book was exceptionally well edited and had no grammatical errors. I would recommend the book to children over the age of five. It would make an excellent bedtime story for them.

******
Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
Roderick Voss
Book of the Month Participant
Posts: 307
Joined: 07 Sep 2022, 03:14
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 41
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-roderick-voss.html
Latest Review: Play Golf Better Faster: The Little Golf Bag Book by Kalliope Barlis

Post by Roderick Voss »

I, too, appreciate how the author began the book by presenting the characters' family trees. This feature improves the book's enjoyment and comprehension. Nice review. Keep it up!
Chris Azuka
Posts: 271
Joined: 28 Nov 2022, 10:56
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 26
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-nakazuka.html
Latest Review: Of Zots and Xoodles by Zarqnon the Embarrassed

Post by Chris Azuka »

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is the eighth installment of the Inca cat detectives series. The cat detectives will take readers on another adventure. I agree with your review. Congrats on publication.
Thompson Grace
Book of the Month Participant
Posts: 174
Joined: 28 Oct 2022, 01:36
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 26
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-thompson-grace.html
Latest Review: Give insomnia the finger by Dr Feel Good

Post by Thompson Grace »

The moment's humans come together, reason together and work together we would have the fear of betrayal. This book was filled with moral lessons both for children and adults. I also loved that the book characters were not only humans. It made it more unique.
Chimdik Chimezi
Book of the Month Participant
Posts: 1131
Joined: 22 May 2018, 14:01
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 161
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-kenneth-onyenwe.html
Latest Review: Evolution's Edge by J.K. Pascall , Aaron E. Davis

Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

"Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" by R.F. Kristi is an interesting children's book that details the story of the Inca cat family that doubles as detectives and chefs. I enjoyed the read.
Grace Lee Rose
Book of the Month Participant
Posts: 388
Joined: 15 Dec 2022, 23:46
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 54
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-grace-lee-rose.html
Latest Review: Donny and Mary Grace's California Adventures by Catherine A. Pepe

Post by Grace Lee Rose »

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R. F. Kristi being the eight book in the Inca Cat Detective series is an excellent children's book. The other thing is captivating with sprinkles of humorous scenes. Well done.
Post Reply

Return to “Volunteer Reviews”