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[Following is a volunteer review of "Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula" by R.F. Kristi.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is the eighth book of the Inca Cat Detective Series. However, it stands on its own, so you don’t need to read the other volumes to understand it. In this novel, Inca, Fromage, Cara, and Charlotte accompany Missy, their human mom, to a business trip in South Korea. But they will also have Solo and his dog, Terrance, going with them. Missy will be a judge of an important French patisserie competition organized by Le Cordon Bleu. Besides, she will get the chance to display her new cheese with the help of Fromage, and nothing can go wrong. In this journey, the detective team will need to protect their mom from the sabotages of an envious chef and his plans. But they will make Korean friends who also need their help to pass through the border between North Korea and South Korea.

In this book for children, R. F. Kristi brings talking animals approaching some cultural and historical subjects of Korea. This volume brings action and a bit of suspense for young readers, but also a lot of entertainment and humorous moments. Besides, it has outstanding development since it doesn’t rush the story, but it also doesn’t have slow pacing that could make children bored. It also contains gorgeous illustrations, such as pictures of the cats at touristic points.

My favorite parts of this narrative were those historical and cultural backgrounds the author gives about Korea. For instance, the Korean Demilitarized Zone, a border that divides and separates North Korea and South Korea. It makes the act of reading more educational and helps to expand kids' knowledge about the world.

However, one thing that I didn’t like in the novel was one character’s personality. Fromage seems to be too arrogant when he didn’t acknowledge the cooperation of the other characters in the event. That’s an aspect that may reflect on children, and it can have a harmful influence on their actions. But that’s just one factor, and since it’s not the focus of the novel, I won’t lower my rating. Besides, the text seems professionally edited. I found only a few minor errors that didn’t affect my reading.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It’s a funny and dynamic story with exceptional development. I recommend this book for kids from 6 to 10 years old and for parents. It’s a marvelous book to help children learn and to stimulate their minds.

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I'm glad to know that "the detective par excellence," Inca and her troupe are still in the business of solving mysteries. Thanks for your delightful review.
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Human-animal tales can be so humorous. Nice review.
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I enjoy reading children’s books especially when it can teach something for adults as well. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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Michelle Fred wrote: 21 Jul 2020, 16:23 I'm glad to know that "the detective par excellence," Inca and her troupe are still in the business of solving mysteries. Thanks for your delightful review.
It's a fascinating series indeed. Thanks for the kind comment!
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Teele wrote: 21 Jul 2020, 17:54 Human-animal tales can be so humorous. Nice review.
It's true. Funny stories also attracts children's attention even more. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Honest-reviewer wrote: 22 Jul 2020, 00:46 I enjoy reading children’s books especially when it can teach something for adults as well. Thanks for your wonderful review.
I agree with you. Children's books that teaches us more are very interesting. Thanks for commenting!
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This children's book is a collection. The dairies of cat detectives. On this one, mom sets on a trip to a cheese competition in Korea. The review looks exciting.
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I love the series, even though this one is not my preferred story. The author and especially the artist who draws the pictures are doing a great job.
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Another one chapter of Inca's adventures :) I loved that the author educates kids about different countries and cultures. Thank you for a great review!
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I am sure the kids would love this one. I hope to get a copy for my lovely niece. Thank you for your detailed review and recommendation.
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I read this book sometime ago and had fun reading it. I'm sure kids would enjoy it, too. Thanks for lovely review. Good job!
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Chickenwings00 wrote: 22 Jul 2020, 05:47 This children's book is a collection. The dairies of cat detectives. On this one, mom sets on a trip to a cheese competition in Korea. The review looks exciting.
Thanks for commenting! It's an amazing story.
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Leen282 wrote: 22 Jul 2020, 06:03 I love the series, even though this one is not my preferred story. The author and especially the artist who draws the pictures are doing a great job.
The illustrations are great indeed! They are so lovely! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Ellylion wrote: 22 Jul 2020, 08:08 Another one chapter of Inca's adventures :) I loved that the author educates kids about different countries and cultures. Thank you for a great review!
This series is really great teaching kids. Thanks for the kind comment!
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