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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5 out of 5 stars
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Missy had been chosen to serve as one of the judges of the French pâtisserie competition organized by “Le Cordon Bleu,” so Detective Inca and her group were genuinely interested in and excited to travel there. They had just returned from a trip to Sri Lanka. Missy created cheese, and she was thrilled to showcase it at the special occasion that “Le Cordon Bleu” had planned for her. It was an enormous honor for her to be one of the judges selected for the competition. On the other hand, Inca and her companies were eager to enjoy themselves in South Korea.

In Cat Detectives In The Korean Peninsula: Diary of a Snoopy Cat by R.F. Kristi, Yijun serves as Missy, Inca, and her company's tour guide. Yijun was saddened by the memories a giant cat artwork on the wall brought back for him. When he discussed the situation with solitary, Solo promises to assist him in returning his sister, Ji, from the north by crossing the border. Detective Inca revealed their intentions. She advised her group to go bring Boming in, preventing Yijun from risking his life in the process because he didn't have the proper paperwork to enter North Korea. In the story, the animals took it upon themselves to travel to prevent the humans from interfering with the impending peace between South and North Korea. What finally happens? Find out by reading this book.

The book had excellent animal character development. The setting the author established in the book added to its intrigue. The leadership role of Detective Inca was admirable. Her efforts to introduce ideas were laudable. Both people and animals kept as pets has interesting roles to play. In all honesty, the animals' unselfish deeds were admirable and worth studying.

I admire the author's writing techniques. It captivated me while I was reading. A few pages included great illustrations that made it a joy to peruse the pages of the book. The book underwent expert editing. I found no errors in it. There was nothing about this book that I didn't like. Therefore, I'm rating this book 5 out of 5 stars.

I recommend this book to kids and even adults since it is full of love and has many valuable lessons. This novel will appeal to readers who enjoy pets. This book can be used by instructors and mentors to impart knowledge in foundational classes.

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