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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When I was younger, I liked reading children's books. My mother always buys me children's books when she gets home from a vacation. They comforted me and brought back memories of my boyhood.

A cat detective agency was run by Inca. She worked with his sister and brother. In Russia, its detective service was highly renowned for the many cases that it had successfully closed. A well-known cook was Inca's mother. In South Korea, she was to serve as a judge for a cheese competition. Inca was eager to visit South Korea with her family. Additionally, several of the Inca family friends would go with her and her family. They encountered Enzo, a chef who often attempted to steal their mother's recipe, on the flight to South Korea. For the tournament, the chef was also going to South Korea. Are Enzo's plans to go to South Korea malicious? Learn more by reading this book.

I found it admirable that the author decided to list the characters in the book before introducing the plot. The list made it simple to read the book. I was intrigued by this book's cover. It was intriguing and colorful. I appreciated how the author utilized this book to impart valuable family love lessons to the readers. The book also taught kids valuable lessons about virtues like cooperation, submission, honesty, and humility.

My favorite character in the novel was Inca. She tried all she could to help Baram discover her sister, even if Baram was not her friend. She taught me that before you can assist someone, they must not be your buddy. I especially appreciated the way the Inca's mother took care of them. They were all equally loved by her, and she never had a favorite. She never corrected them when they made a mistake; instead, she offered suggestions to help them learn from their errors.

The one thing about Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula that I didn't enjoy was that it had several words that younger readers may not be familiar with. This issue aside, I had a great time reading this book. There were no grammatical problems, and the text was extraordinarily well-edited.

I would rate the book a five out of five because of the plot's intrigue and thrills. Children above the age of eight should read this book, in my opinion. Children under the age of eight may find the book challenging to read due to the challenging language used in it.

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