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 book, Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula by R.F. Kristi, tells us about how cats and dogs tried to bring peace and harmony to a separated family. I know most people think it's only humans that can bring peace, but this book tells us that animals can do that too. If you are someone who is scared of most animals, especially the ones used as pets, I believe this book will make you like and understand them.


This book centers on Inca and his company and how they helped their human mom with the presentation of cheese she had to make. On the day they arrived for the presentation in Korea, the bag of cheese was stolen by another competitor, but Inca and his company found the man out and collected the bag from him. On the day of the presentation, the same man by the name of Enzo tried to poison the cheese with worms, but the animals found out and prevented him from doing that. But how were they even able to find out about all this and still have something to do to stop it? Then again, they also helped a Korean tour guide by the name of Ye Jun unite with his sister Ji, who had separated from him a long time ago. Do you really want to find out how all of these were made possible by these animals? Grab a copy of this book now to quell your curiosity.


This book is interesting and properly illustrated. It was so fun to read how they brought in other languages too, giving their meanings. I believe it will help children learn other languages and other people's cultures. I liked how welcoming the animals were and how they related to each other. I didn't find any errors, which is to say that the book was properly edited.


The writing of the book was tiny, owing to the fact that the book is for children and should be bold enough in order to captivate them. Aside from that, I didn't find anything else inappropriate about the book.


I would rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because I can't find any reason to withhold a star. I recommend this book to young adults, adults, and most especially children, as well as to all lovers of animals.

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Post by Obasi Samuel ikechukwu »

Frankly speaking I thought that human being alone makes peace, until I read your review which cleared me . You have a wonderful review
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I am always fascinated by the way that children’s author use anthropomorphized animals in their writing as a way to make it more appealing to kids. I am intrigued by the fact that this attempts to teach a foreign language.
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