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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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is an exciting book by R. F. Kristi for children. It revolves around the story of the cats and dogs detective team, detecting serious matters and revealing hidden agendas. This detective team, Inca and company, was set up by Inca, a very known and highly super cat. Coincidentally, when a cooking competition was organized in Korea, Inca's biological mother was found worthy of being the judge. But, they suffered terrible luck on their way, as Inca's mom lost her cheese. It was seized by a grown man called Enzo. Gladly they could recover it swiftly through United work by the detective team. When they got to their precise location, they were welcomed and accommodated by a Korean man called Ye-Jun. On reaching there, they realized that Bomi, a Siberian tiger, was no longer found in their midst. And it saddened the cat that Ye-Jun was accommodating.

While reading Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R. F. Kristi, I realized it was my first time reading books written for children in such an attentive way. The exciting book truly captivated my mind; initially, I had this bad feeling it would be one of those boring books for kids. Little did I know it would be unique and thrilling. Another attribute I love about this children's book is how this detective team truly weaned themselves together to achieve a lot. They often practiced unity among themselves. I cannot quickly forget how the detective team united to detect the lost cheese will they found it. It reminded me of the benefits of teamwork, which can never be over-emphasized. It always ends in victory and happiness for the team.

Additionally, the courage and willingness among these cats and dogs need to be studied. It interested me how they teamed up to bring back the unity between Bomi and Baram in the book. I felt pity for them thinking the security officials would apprehend them. The suspense made me love this book more and more. My favorite part was seeing what they fought for overtime was achieved when Bomi and Baram finally united again.

Amazingly, I could not dislike anything about this book. It was very well written by the author and thoroughly edited by the editors. Hence the book was exceptionally well-edited with no grammatical errors or typographical mistakes. The book held my attention from the very first word to the last pages, and I'm giving credit to the author for such incredible work. I have no reason to reduce a star from this book, so I rate it 5 out of 5 stars.

I recommend this book to children because it was written specifically for them. It has no trace of sexuality or profane words written in it. It can also be read by older audiences who like reading about the animal kingdom because I had my fair share of enjoyment reading it.

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I would love to know the encounter that led to Bomi missing and also the reason for Enzos unnecessary act of stealing Missy’s cheese which was to be presented in the competition.
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