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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Sometimes when I look at an animal, I wonder what the animal is thinking. In this book, Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula, we read about Inca and her friends. We join them as they tour South Korea. We read about their point of view of their surroundings, the humans they met, and the animal friends they made. This book was written by R.F. Kristi.

Inca and his friends were now in Korea after days of anticipation. They encountered a little hitch at the airport when Enzo tried to steal their mom's cheese. When they arrived, they met Ye Jun. He was to be their guide in Korea. They had come to Korea because their owner had been appointed one of the judges in a competition there. They made a new friend, Baram, when they got to Ye-Jun's house. Soon it was time for the cheese to be presented. But Enzo had another trick up his sleeve. Fromage discovered that he wanted to put worms in the cheese. That would certainly humiliate their mom. So Fromage needed to act quickly to stop this disaster. What would he do?

I liked how the author wrote this book. It was filled with nice pictures that children would like to watch. There were facts in the book that children would learn about. When the animals toured South Korea, they saw important and interesting landmarks. One example was the cherry blossoms that they saw. Its description sounded serene and beautiful. There was even a picture to give you an idea of what was being described. The detective work of the animals in this story was intriguing. They had to stop Solo from making a serious mistake. This taught me how loyal pets can be.

There was nothing I disliked about this book. The book was well-written and well-arranged. This book was part of a series, but it was hard to tell. This was because the author took the time to properly introduce the reader to the book. The storyline was also less related to the other books in the series. So it can be read as a stand-alone. Children would also improve their vocabulary while reading it. They would also pick up vital life lessons like kindness, being brave, smartness, and several others.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I found no errors. It was exceptionally well-edited. Despite this book being a children's book, I found it interesting. So adults might enjoy reading it as a form of relaxation. Stories are a good way to inculcate good values in children. This book did just that, not just in the plotline but also in the behavior of the characters. I recommend this book as a bedtime story for children. I also recommend it to adults too. They could either read and retell the stories to children or read them if they're looking for something with a soft storyline.

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I like how fascinating this children book is. It will keep the kids interested. The grammars are also simple and easy to understand. Nice review you got there! Well done!
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Yeah the unpredictable nature of animals make them unique. When I read this book I had alot of thoughts concerning animals like why don't they talk with human. It could have been real fun.
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The cat detective is an interesting novel and reading this exciting review reminisces my time reading the novel. Great review!
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This book is indeed a wonderful one for children and adults too.
I do not like cats, but I think I will after reading this book.
Thanks for your review.
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The book is a fun read with a lot of pictures that can captivate any reader and make them visualize the characters and decide who they want to review. A good summary.
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The book is an interesting children's book. I love the illustrations in the book, it helps readers better relate with the characters. I love the spirit of friendship and co-operation that exists between the pets.
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I read this work and was full of accolades for the author. It was very engrossing even for adults, yet it was not lacking in moral lessons. A masterpiece, in fact.
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This book is indeed a wonderful one for children and adults too.
I do not like cats, but I think I will after reading this book.
Thanks for your review.
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Post by Judy O »

Inca is such an intelligent cat. When I read this book, I was very surprised at what the pets did especially when they stopped Enzo. Beautiful review.
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It will really be nice to know what animal are think ming, but it might be really dangerous as well or funny who knows? Inca and Company sound like good characters. This book will be helpful for children I'm sure of it.
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The illustrations in this book are incredibly vibrant and eye-catching. Nice review.
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Reading this book can be a great way for kids to wind down and relax.
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