Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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Kenneth Chimezie
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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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4 out of 4 stars
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Reading is one important way to develop your mind. This development is not just crucial for adults alone; kids should not be left out. Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is a book that will grow the minds of kids. This is a very interesting and educative children's book.

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is the eighth book in the Inca Cat Detective Series. This book started with Inca introducing us to his family tree and his detective agency, Inca & Company. This book captures some interesting facts about the Siberian tiger, which I think it is important to read this book and find out. Incas's human Mom has been selected to be one of the judges of the French patisserie competition organized by "Le Cordon Bleu" to be held in South Korea. This would be an opportunity for the cats to have fun, explore and make new friends after they had just spent a very enjoyable time together in Sri Lanka. Read this book to find out more about the exciting adventures these cats had while in South Korea. What danger awaits these cat detectives, as they cross from South to North Korea. Read this book to learn more about the demilitarized zone (DMZ). You will enjoy reading this book.

Personally, I will say this is a children’s book that most adults will find very enjoyable and interesting to read. I love pages 11 and 62, where the author wrote about the Siberian tiger and the demilitarized zone, respectively. I love the beautiful and colorful pictures contained in this book. This colorful picture would keep kids focused on this book as they would so much appreciate it. The relationship and bond these animals share with each other and with their human friends can be a lesson for kids to value positive and healthy friendships. I love the sacrifices the cats made just to stop Solo and Ye-Jun from sneaking into the north, which could have led to a major diplomatic crisis if they were caught. I love the climax of this book, the reunion of Baram, Bo-Mi, Ye-Jun, and Ji.

After reading this book, there was nothing I disliked about it. I did not notice anything negative about this book. The author’s writing skills were fascinating. The author used simple sentences that would be easy for kids to comprehend. I really enjoyed this book as an adult, and I must commend the author for this interesting book.

I will rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. This book was exceptionally well edited. I recommend this book to all children and adults who love reading children’s books.

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Inca and his animal detectives are quite interesting characters to read about. I was touched by the risk they took to bring Ye-Jun's sister's cat across the North Korean border. Thanks for a compelling review.
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