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 wrote the book Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula: Diary of a Snoopy Cat. It is the eighth book in the Inca Cat Series. This children's story revolves around the Inca family. Inca, who manages a well-known detective agency, has Terrance, Charlotte, Cara, Monk, Polo, Fomage, and Charlotte working under him. The Inca family is comprised of different kinds of animals, such as cats, pups, and a dog. However, their mother was a human. A renowned French cooking school located in South Korea sends an invitation to their human mother for her to actively participate in two upcoming events organized by them. She breaks the news excitedly to her children. Her tasks were to advertise her product, which is cheese, and also stand in as a judge that will grade people in a cooking competition. As she left for the Korean airport with her children, two major events occurred. Firstly, the cheese bag from their mother was nowhere to be found. Secondly, the sister of the person who was to host them in South Korea, named Ji, had difficulty leaving North Korea. Would the Inca family find their mom's cheese bag and also help Ji? Would their mom succeed in completing her mission in South Korea? Get this intriguing book so that you can find out for yourself.

I'm an avid fan of cooking competitions, so I enjoyed the aspect of this book that presented the details of what went down in the cooking event as chefs from the north and south regions of Korea battled to see who would emerge as the best cook. It was delightful to read how they all put in their best to come out victorious. Well, interestingly, this book details the outcome of everything. Furthermore, I love how the Inca family was united. What is a family without being there for each other when things aren't going so well? The energy they used to search for their mom's cheese bag showed that they didn't want her to miss showcasing her tasty cheese at the event, and they also didn't want her to be absent from the cookery competition. What better way to show support than this? They believed in their mother's potential, so they gave her their full support. Of course, their mom felt happier and more confident. In addition, I love how Inca always gives himself praise. You must not wait for someone else to tell you that you are doing well before you believe. Tell yourself that you are good enough and watch yourself bloom.

I loved how colorful this book was. I got more fascinated with it because of the incorporation of the pictures of the Inca family and some events that went down in the story. I didn't find it difficult to flow with the story because it was written in very understandable terms. I was also delighted with the sentence construction. Inca handled his detective agency with so much care, and this made the agency stand out.

I have valid reasons to rate this book five out of five stars. I ended up not disliking any aspect of it. The content was intriguing; I removed all distractions and focused on it so that I wouldn't miss out on any events. It was edited exceptionally, taking into consideration that no errors were stumbled upon. 

Do you always feel excited reading a children's book? Do animal kingdom novels fascinate you? I recommend this book to you because the story will captivate you. People who love books with investigative content would also benefit from this book.  

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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" by R.F. Kristi is a book about the Inca cat family who double as detectives and chefs. Fomage's cleverness interests me.
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This sounds like something my daughter would love reading. Thank you for the solid review.
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