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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Since I was little, I've seen detectives as some of the most incredible people in the world. How they handle cases and solve crimes makes you want to become one, and that's how Inca was in this book.

Inca heads a detective agency called Inca and Company, which comprises seven members. They stay with their humanoid mom, Missy, and Solo. Le Cordon Bleu Korea organizes a patisserie competition, and Missy has been appointed judge. This event will also be an opportunity to unveil her latest cheese invention, La Crème de la Crème.

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is a 121-page children's book that encompasses the events that occurred within eight days, from April 10th to April 17th, written by R. F. Kristi. As a reader, you have to live the perfect storyline of this book. It shows the writer effortlessly wrote this story, which is why the flow is terrific. Missy's tour guide, Ye-Jun, had a sister in North Korea whom he had been separated from, and she was participating in this event. This event allowed him to see his sister, Ji, whom he had missed so much. His dog, Baram, also looked forward to this event to meet Bo-Mi, her old friend, whom she also ignored.


I learned so many things from this book, and I'm happy that I know about them now, which is another thing I liked about this book. I learned about the DMZ, the Demilitarized Zone, which separates the Korean Peninsula into North Korea and South Korea.

I did not dislike anything about this book, and I would give it a rating of five out of five stars because I enjoyed reading it. I did not find any errors, which means it was exceptionally well-edited. I recommend this book to lovers of adventure stories.

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Inca is one cat that is both brave and cheeky. She led her team with courage through the rescue mission. Also, I love knowing about the DMZ. This was a great review and the author's style of writing was good.
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This book is one of my favorite children’s book. I love the way the author wrote the book in a way that children will easily understand and one lesson or the other will be learnt.
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Inca and her team are not just detectives but a family that understands togetherness, love and friendship. Children will learn good morals from this book.
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Post by Helen Chizzy »

I'm very surprised to discover that Inca is a cat. I look forward to reading about how she and her team tackle these cases. Beautiful review.
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Post by Mercy Udeokeke »

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is an interesting children's book with colorful pictures that kids would love. Inca is my favourite character in the book.
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This is a perfect book for children. It has beautiful drawings and written in very simple English. I enjoyed reading your review. Keep up the work.
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The arrangement of the plot using a timeline made it easier to read this book. Even though its a children's book, I was carried away by the storyline.
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This cat and animal played the same role a real detective would in real life as they went ahead to solve hidden mysteries and save their owner from havoc in the cheese competition.
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I learnt a lot about South and North Korea from reading this book. Inca and her friends were amazing. They made reading the book fun with their exciting adventures.
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This book was so amazing that I could read it multiple times. It showed another adventureof the Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula. It was easy to read and understand and was adventurous. Great review.
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Post by Peter Nene »

Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula' is a charming and engaging mystery that will captivate readers of all ages. R.F. Kristi's writing is witty and the plot is filled with suspense. The adorable feline detectives add a unique and lovable element to the story. I thoroughly enjoyed this delightful adventure and eagerly await the next installment.
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The tour of Southern Korea was interesting. The little history on South and Northern Korea was enlightening. I learned a lot from this book, though it was a children book. Good review.
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This book is a really great book for the kids. It'll help build up their thinking capacity as they all love pictorial representation and colors as it helps them remember and is more relatable.
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Prepare to be enchanted by an author who paints with language, creating a storyline that moves like a skilled dancer, leaving you utterly entranced.
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