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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This story by R.F. Kristi is an interesting children's book that tells a story about a group of animals that solves detective cases or mysteries.

This group of animals comprises cats like Inca, Fromage, Cara, and Monk, dogs like Terrance and Polo, and a hamster known as Charlotte. The head of this team is Inca, and he formed the agency called Inca and Company. Inca’s mom, having been selected to be one of the judges of the French patisserie competition organized by "le Cordon Bieu," sees it as an opportunity to present her special cheese named "la crème de la crème," which means the best or choicest cheese in the world. This competition will be held in South Korea. It turns out that Enzo, a French chef, and competitor with Inca Mom, is one of the selected judges for the same competition, and he also boarded the same plane with them. Enzo has been competing with Inca’s mom in the cheese business, though he has been second best after Inca’s mom. The crew seems suspicious of Enzo, most especially Fromage. Something interesting happened as the plane landed at Incheon Airport. The cheese that Inca’s mom wants to present in the competition is nowhere to be found. Was it stolen by Enzo or by someone else? Will it be found, or will it be lost forever? Will this be the end of their South Korean journey, or will it be the beginning? Find out more in this interesting book.

Children’s books are tagged as boring sometimes, but this is an exception to that. I like the way the author uses pictures to beautify this book, thereby making it easier for readers to understand and comprehend. The book is also well-written in simple language. I rate this book five stars out of five because I didn’t find any means of removing a star from it. I found no errors after reading this book.

How this book was written is highly impressive and applaudable. I found nothing to dislike in this book.

I recommend this book to children as well as adults.

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