Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
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Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
Inca and her cat detective family, which consists of Cara, Fromage, Charlotte, and Terrance, are going on a trip to South Korea. They had a great time there, demonstrating their heroism, bravery, and vigilantism. Missy, the owner of the cat detective family, enjoyed the company of her good friend Solo, the owner of Terrance.
Missy makes cheese, and she wanted her cheese to go viral. Fortunately, she was given an invitation to be a judge in a French patisserie competition at Le Cordon Bleu. She was excited and shared the good news with her family during a meal with Solo and the pets. At the airport, mom met a colleague. Enzo was a reckless chef and was capable of doing anything stupid. So, the cat detectives had to be more vigilant, as mom's cheese was at stake. Did he do something stupid? What was the outcome?
I am a fan of children's books, and this book has given me the exact contentment I required. The book's storyline was well crafted and structured. I loved the way the author was detailed in his explanations in this book. The images in this book were entirely beautiful and adoring. I had to draw some of the pictures in my drawing book. I also loved the way the cat detectives worked cooperatively. I observed that, no matter how a situation is, the cat detectives will not hurt you. They instead scare you or carve out a way to solve the issues. This will help to teach our children to solve their problems cooperatively and without hurting others. I commend the author for this.
This book was intriguing. I didn't dislike anything about this book, except for the unnecessary capitalization of words that weren't nouns or pronouns. Though, the author might have done that to grab the attention of any child reading it. So, I don’t see it as an error. The book's cover was attractive. I loved the way the book's chapters were labeled with dates. This book contains a little humor. Adults reading this book may not detect it due to their advanced IQ, but any child reading this will detect it. I found only two errors in this book. There was no profanity or erotic content in this book. This book was professionally edited.
I rate this book, Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula, by R.F. Kristi 4 out of 4 stars. I did not see any reason to deduct any stars from this book. I recommend this book to children that love adventure books and also books where animals are among the characters.
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