Review by Sarah Tariq -- Cat Detectives in the Korean Pe...

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ma_mon28 wrote: 03 Feb 2019, 06:48 Hahaha what a fierce-looking cat. Sounds great since I have a cat here that keeps on moeeewinggg.. Nice review. Hoping to be a good detective.
I enjoyed your comments soooooo much :lol2: Thanks! Hope so...to be a good detective :wink: :wink:
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Tiny_Turtle wrote: 03 Feb 2019, 11:13 I liked your assessment,
This book inculcates taking peace initiatives and inter-cultural harmony among nations, which is the need of the hour.
A fun cat detective story is an interesting way to introduce important ideas to children. It awakens them to make a difference in the world without using fear as an incentive. The main premise of a pet detective agency is a delightful read for any age. Thank you for your enjoyable review. 💕
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I have really enjoyed reading your review. I have embarked on reading various reviews to compare with mine with an aim of upping my game.

The story of the investigative cats is intriguing. You have also done justice to it in your review.
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Nice review. This book sounds fun and educational for kids to read. After all, which child doesn't love a talking cat?
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Kristi does a commendable job by introducing children with diverse cultural and geographical locations. The love for pets is evident throughout the book.
Exactly. I couldn't say that in a better way. Thank you for your insightful review.
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These cats must be very likable to kids if this is the eighth edition of the series. Nice review I'd LOve to read more about them.
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I love children books (am 23 though 😀) and this one seems great plus it has a short length and i adore short length books.
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Espie wrote: 06 Feb 2019, 03:48
Kristi does a commendable job by introducing children with diverse cultural and geographical locations. The love for pets is evident throughout the book.
Exactly. I couldn't say that in a better way. Thank you for your insightful review.
Thanks for your kind words, Espie! :). But I am a big fan of your outstanding reviews.
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The book cover is a eye catching one for me, as a cat-lover i'd definitely read this book.
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The book cover is a eye catching one for me, as a cat-lover i'd definitely read this book. Good review.
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Paul78 wrote: 05 Feb 2019, 14:31 I have really enjoyed reading your review. I have embarked on reading various reviews to compare with mine with an aim of upping my game.

The story of the investigative cats is intriguing. You have also done justice to it in your review.
Thank you so much for your feedback, Paul! :) You cannot put down this book, once you start reading this.
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I have read and reviewed this book as well. I agree that the book teaches an important lesson of valuing animals.

Thank you for the lovely review.
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Taylor Danvers wrote: 06 Feb 2019, 21:54 These cats must be very likable to kids if this is the eighth edition of the series. Nice review I'd LOve to read more about them.
Thanks for your feedback, Taylor!
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Kajori50 wrote: 08 Feb 2019, 12:55 I have read and reviewed this book as well. I agree that the book teaches an important lesson of valuing animals.

Thank you for the lovely review.
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Who doesn’t love cat detectives?! It’s cool that the author brought in aspects of international travel to this story also. I can’t think of any books like this in my childhood. I’m not familiar with the series; it sounds worth checking out! Thanks for review.
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