Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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Medina Fedrick
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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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R.F. Kristi's book, Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula, is a children's book of 120 pages in total. After her new cheese gained recognition, Missy was selected to be one of the connoisseurs in a cooking competition in South Korea. She had everything ready for the trip, even her new cheese. Enzo, a fellow passenger and one of the connoisseurs selected, approached Missy while they were on the flight to their destination, and Fromage watched him closely because he was out to ruin Missy's business. Missy discovers her cheese is stolen when they arrive at Incheon Airport. Enzo also appears to have vanished from view. Who could have taken Missy's cheese? Can Missy's cheese be found by Inca and Company? Join Inca and his team as they resolve this issue and unravel many more mysteries.

As this is the first book in the Inca Detectives series that I've read, I liked the inclusion of a family tree; it helped me better understand the characters. The reader is then introduced to Inca's detective team, Inca and Company, which features a list of numerous additional pets. I appreciated how the characters were introduced and explained in the book's opening; I could always resort to it when I was unsure of a certain character. This is the eighth novel in the Inca Detective series, but it may be read independently.

The book was exciting to read because of the vibrant visuals that brought the characters to life. The text style, which was different from the usual plain font style, also added to the book's vibrancy. I've discovered the worth and significance of having pets after reading this book, and I'm considering getting one. Inca's cleverness and cuteness have made me adore cats, even though I've never been a cat person. My favorite character is Inca because of his incredible leadership qualities.

There were no errors throughout the book, which is proof that the book was exceptionally well edited. I would rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because I could not think of anything that I didn't like about it.

I would recommend this book to parents, who can read it to their kids before bed. Teachers can also utilize this book in the classroom to teach students the value of working as a team.

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What an intriguing storyline with witty characters. Kids will enjoy this book. Great review!
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