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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4 out of 4 stars
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Fromage was on cloud nine with joy. He had masterminded the creation of the cheese that his mom named 'Creme de la Creme'. This was not entirely true, but Inca let him bask in his glory. While Fromage was away with his mom to present his new creation to the world, Inca's team of intelligent detectives thought of a way to rescue Baram's friend. Baram and her owner were devastated when her friend and owner had to leave. This separation had lasted for years, yet the pain was still unbearable. Will this rescue mission be successful? Will these two friends ever see each other again?

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula told me about the dangers of illegally entering another country. I already knew that there were consequences, but I never knew the extent of the damage that could be caused. In Inca's case, it could have caused a dispute between the two nations. You can say that R.F. Kristi taught many things in Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula.

I do not regret reading Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula. I have already made it my life's mission to read every book that chronicles Inca's adventures. This is not just because I like Inca. I also like the things that her adventures teach me. In Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula, I learned about the Korean Peninsula. I also learned some words in the Korean language. My favourite word is now bo-mi, which means "pretty."

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula taught me much about South Korea and cheese. The last part may be funny, but it is true. I did not know that people take cheese-revealing so seriously. At first, I thought that it was silly, but Fromage got me to understand how serious this thing was. What I thought was silly quickly became what I liked the most in Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula. I have read this book countless times because of how good it was and exceptionally well-edited it was.

I rate Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula 4 out of 4 stars because it is a good book that gives off a lot of positive energy. I honestly can not say anything negative about it because I did not dislike anything about this book. That is actually the main reason I gave it the rating above. Please read this book if you love books about cats doing wonders in South Korea. It will put a massive smile on your face.

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