Review of Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula

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Nganyi Humphrey
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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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Cat Detectives in the Korean Peninsula is a children’s book. It is one of the series of the Inca Cat Detective Series. At the beginning of the book, there is a family tree that familiarizes the reader with the characters. The events that happen each day are separated by a title, which is the specific day of the week. Inca and company live in a cottage situated in a mansion that is owned by Solo. They also live with Mom, who is selected to be one of the judges in a competition that is to be held in South Korea. During their journey to South Korea, Mom loses her cheese bag, but it is retrieved from Enzo, a competitor of Mom in the cheese business. While in South Korea, Inca and Company set themselves on a journey to find Bo-Mi, another cat who is a good friend to Baram, a dog.

I love the use of simple English in the book, making it an easy read. The book also encourages us to be positive in life. The use of onomatopoeia in the book keeps it interesting when reading. The images used in the book make the book more interesting and colorful.

I have nothing to dislike about this book since it is a quick read and the events in the book have been arranged in chronological order. I found no single error when reading, proving that the book was exceptionally well edited.

I rate this book five out of five stars. The reason for all the stars is because the author, R.F. Kristi, provided the best title for the storyline the book contains.

The book is a good recommendation for children since it narrates a story where the cats and dogs in the book have a consciousness that is similar to human beings. It also advocates for love among friends and the need to always be concerned about each other.

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I read a different book in this series, and these globetrotting detectives can teach children about various cultures along with personal traits such as being positive. Thank you for your take on this adventure.
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