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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Enzo was unhappy that Inca's mom was getting the recognition she deserved. He knew that one way to discredit her in the eyes of the public was by destroying a creation of hers that she would be presenting soon. Fromage made it his mission to stop Enzo at all costs. And so the dance began. Enzo plotted, and Fromage counter-plotted. While these two busied themselves with their respective missions, Inca had to think of a way to rescue someone from the neighboring country. This task would not be easy. Would it even be possible?

I recommend Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula to both young and old readers that love cats, dogs, and cheese equally. Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula tells a story of the heroism of dogs and cats and how beautiful cheese is to those that love it.

I like books that teach me history while also highlighting how awesome cats are. As a cat person, I could not contain my excitement when I discovered that the main protagonist of this book was a cute little kitty. Inca was not just cute. She was also fearless and intelligent. Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is one of her many diaries, and in this one, she records how she spent her time in South Korea.

The parts of this book that taught me the history of the Korean people are the parts I liked most. R.F. Kristi, the author, wrote about the pain people from Korea felt when they were separated from their loved ones during the conflict between North Korea and South Korea. She wrote about the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) and the beauty of the Korean Peninsula.

I found the whole book refreshing and could not bring myself to dislike anything about it. The whole story was told in an easy-to-understand way. R.F. Kristi described everything Inca saw in the most beautiful and detailed way. This made Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula worth reading to me.

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula showed me a world I have never been in. I did not dislike anything in it. R.F. Kristi edited it professionally and told the story wonderfully. Since it lacked anything I can refer to as negative, I can proudly say it has won my love. That is why I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. It deserves this excellent rating because R.F. Kristi made it near-perfect.

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