Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
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Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
Hurray, it's another weekend with the kids at home. Are you searching for a thrilling children's book to keep the kids busy? You've got the right book. Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi is an exciting children's book with non-stop action. The kids are going to enjoy reading about smart cats and doggies in action.
Inca & Company is a detective agency headed by a super-detective cat, Inca. Their fame has spread across England, London, and France. Everyone admired the beautiful painting of the majestic Siberian tiger that had been placed on the wall. The Siberian tiger was known to inhabit the Korean peninsula. It was Sunday afternoon, after a nice meal when Mom broke the news to Solo that she had been selected as one of the judges of the French patisserie competition. It was indeed exciting news for them all, as it was also an opportunity for Mom to launch her new cheese, and the kitties and doggies were going to visit the Siberian tiger. At the airport, Mom met Enzo, who was also one of the selected judges. Enzo didn't seem good to the kitties and had stolen the new cheese. This is the perfect case that Inca & Detective agency takes care of. Are they going to succeed in rescuing Mom's new cheese? Find out more about the story.
This book was very nice. I enjoyed the plot and the themes of this book. I was so engrossed in my reading that I had to miss my launch because of how captivating the story was. I also got to know more about the Korean peninsula. Even though it wasn't detailed, the book piqued my interest in finding out more about the Korean peninsula. I also enjoyed how the author described the characters in this book. Also, the graphical illustrations make this book eye-catching as every kid will want to read this when they come across it. I also commend the author for using simple and understandable words to write this book. There are a lot of moral lessons kids can learn from this book, especially from the kitties and doggies.
This book is an exciting read. However, I noticed a few errors, which is not good for a children's book. Also, the story of how Enzo planned to steal the cheese was not detailed because it happened so fast. Finally, at some point, the action, which is the main fun of this book, was reduced. Aside from this, the book is a fascinating read for every kid.
I would recommend this book to children who love reading. Those who want to know more about the Korean peninsula will also find this book engaging. I will give this book 4 out of 4 stars because what has already been said is insufficient to deduct any stars.
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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula
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