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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5 out of 5 stars
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Have you ever seen a children's story so interesting? Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is one of them, with Inca, a Siberian Detective Cat, who is the major narrator of the story. The attractive painting of a Siberian tiger that was mounted on the wall has similar characteristics to Inca since they are of the same race. This includes Mom's intention to present a special cheese to the international judges who had arrived in Seoul while she was also a judge at the Le Cordon Bleu cooking competition.

The characters are amazing, as each of them fits into the role they exhibit, as the title of the book rightly matches the storyline. Detailed data of each event that took place were properly mentioned, also stating the roles of each entity in the company. However, the story is enticing and easy to comprehend, giving me an imaginative view of what is going on. The well-designed and colorful pictures expressing the narration made in each of the chapters were captivating, and I couldn't stop admiring them. The self-esteem exhibited by the narrator and his colleagues was exceptional, as I never knew such was found in the animal kingdom.

I did not find any negative aspects in this book. As a result, I see no reason to dislike it, as R. F. Kristi stylishly gave some tips on what Korea looks like, even though I have not been there before alongside their sociocultural patterns. After reading this book, I started loving and appreciating the usefulness of animals to us humans, as the interactions and relationships that exist between both parties in this book are beautiful.

This book was professionally edited, as I only found two grammatical errors. It wasn't boring and had some thrilling and suspenseful moments in it that made my heart skip a beat while reading it. I would give it a worthy rating of 5 out of 5 stars since I derived lots of pleasure and lessons from it.

My recommendation goes to any child that likes to know about different countries, as they will enjoy it and gain quality knowledge from it. Adults are no exception to this because there are no limitations to what one can learn. People eager to learn about the behavioral patterns of animals and their coexistence with humans can also read this book because they will appreciate it more and be able to relate it to what's happening in reality.

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Inca and its company went together with its mum to the competition and North Korea. This team was brave enough and dared to take a bold step that wasn't supposed to. Nice review.
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