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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Inca, the Siberian kitten, had just come back from Sri Lanka. The next thing she knew, she and her little band of detectives were on their way to South Korea. Her owner was to be a judge at a cooking competition that was to take place between South Korea and North Korea. That journey would not see Inca relax 24/7 on her back. She would be tasked with a top-secret rescue mission. She would have to sneak into North Korea to retrieve a precious package. She did not know that one slip-off could lead to a war between the North and the South.

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula has its plot in South Korea. R.F. Kristi teaches readers about South Korean culture through and through. She also describes the scenery that our protagonists saw in that country. One of the positive aspects of reading Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is that I learned a bit about South Korean history. That is not all. I also learned about the terrain and the geographical properties of that country. I love little lessons like these because they add to my wealth of wisdom about places. I did not just like this aspect like every other one. I liked it the most in Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula.

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula was almost flawless. It was informative and educated me about Korean culture. I liked how R.F. Kristi explained the meaning of Korean names like Bo-Mi and Baram. I can now say that I know the meaning of those names when a Korean person mentions them. Earlier, I said that Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula was almost flawless. This is because it had just three little errors in it. I did not dislike anything at all.

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is filled with many adventures. Not just that, R. F. Kristi edited it professionally. The editing was more than acceptable because it had just three errors. I have settled for a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I cannot reduce the rating because I did not dislike anything about it at all.

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is a book that animal lovers and young readers enjoy. I recommend it to animal lovers because the story's main protagonists are animals (cats, dogs, and a hamster). Young readers will also gain much from this book because of its educational nature.

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