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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We are all quite familiar with the popular Sherlock Holmes movie and how it gave perspective to how awesome the work of detectives is; this book gives that same feeling.

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is a book written by R. F. Kristi. It is the eighth book in the Inca Cat Detective Series. Inca is the main character in this book, and it shows; she's the head of the Inca and Company detective agency.

I really enjoyed reading this book, and there are many things I liked about it. I liked the detailed information given about each event that took place in the book. Missy was invited to become a judge at a French pâtisserie competition organized by Le Cordon Bleu. The cats got this information while they heard Missy break the news to Solo. This, of course, got the cats super excited and extremely joyful; the prospect of going to such a distant country was one of the major things that got them excited, and I think that would have been the case if it were me. Missy had just invented a new cheese that she'd not yet let anyone know about, and this event was just the perfect opportunity to present it to the cooking world.

Another thing I liked about the book was the swift action taken by the team of detectives when they found out Missy's special cheese had been stolen. It really showed teamwork and team spirit among the members of the detective company.

I rate this book five out of five stars because I did not dislike anything about the book. I did not find any errors, which means the book was exceptionally well-edited. Furthermore, I recommend this book to kids who love stories about detectives and adventures. Furthermore, I think they'd love it.

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This book really talks alot on team work, loyalty and willingness to help. Their dedication to their human companions is admirable.
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I’m glad that there are books like this for children. They teach lessons and, hopefully, instill a lifelong love of reading in those kids.
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I've read this book and I enjoyed my read thoroughly. It is an interesting book that anyone, both chiyand adult can read. Thanks for an interesting review.
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I like that the book has a diverse cast of characters, including both animals and humans. It's impressive that the author manages to balance the mystery storyline with more educational content about Korean culture and society.
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The Inca detective agency is a fascinating agency with alot of intrstesting stories. A niece and colourful book for children with alot of take home lessons.
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This book was about Inca and his friend's. They helped their friend Ye-Jun to unite with his sister. This was interesting because they stopped their owner from doing something that would put him in trouble. Great review.
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This book is most suitable for kids and teenagers as it details animal adventures with their owners, Missy and Solo.
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I think it's the first I see the teamwork emphasized. Sounds like a great book!
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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula Is an insightful children book with colourful pictures. I love Inca and her team. Thanks for the great review.
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One of the few books that will teach you about standing up and making commitments for your friends. I admire the teamwork between Inca and his team members.
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